West Virginia Code § 30-25-10

Temporary and Emergency Permits
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(a) The board may issue a temporary permit for a period of ninety days, to an applicant
seeking licensure pursuant to section nine of this article who has accepted employment in
West Virginia, but who must wait for the board to meet to act on his or her application. The
temporary permit may be renewed at the discretion of the board.
(b) The board may issue an emergency permit to a person who is designated as an acting
nursing home administrator, if a licensed nursing home administrator dies or is unable to
continue due to an unexpected cause. The board may issue the emergency permit to the
owner, governing body or other appropriate authority in charge uof the nursing home, if it
finds the appointment will not endanger the safety of the occupants of the nursing home. A
emergency permit is valid for a period determined by the botard not to exceed six months
and shall not be renewed.
(c) The board shall charge a fee for the temporary permit and emergency permit.

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