West Virginia Code § 30-26-2

Engaging in practice of hearing-aid dealer or trainee without license
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prohibited; exceptions.
(a) Except as provided in subsections (b), (c), and (e) hereof no person shall, on or after the
effective date of this article, engage in the practice of dealing in or fitting of hearing aids,
either as a hearing-aid dealer, fitter, or as a trainee, nor shall any person advertise or
assume any such practice, without first being licensed or otherwise qualifiede under the
provisions of this article.
(b) If the applicant is a partnership, trust, association, corporation, or other like
organization, the application, in addition to such other informatiuon as the board may require,
shall be accompanied by an application for a license for each person, whether owner or
employee, of such applicant who serves in the capacity of a htearing-aid dealer or fitter, or
shall contain a statement that such applications for all such persons are submitted
separately. No partnership, trust, association, corporation, or other like organization shall
permit any unlicensed person to sell hearing aids or to engage in the practice of dealing in,
or fitting of, hearing aids.
(c) This article is not intended to prevent any person who is not licensed under this article
from engaging in the practice of measuring human hearing for the purpose of selection of
hearing aids, provided such person ogr organization employing such person does not sell
hearing aids or accessories thereto, except in the case of earmolds to be used only for the
purpose of audiologic evaluatieon.
(d) State or local governmental organizations or agencies and organizations chartered as
not-for-profit shall not be eligible for licensure to fit and dispense hearing aids.
(e) The activities and services of persons pursuing a course of study leading to a degree in
audiology at a college or university is exempt from licensure if:
(A) These activities and services constitute a part of a planned course of study at that
institution;
(B) They are designated by a title such as intern, trainee, student, or other title clearly
indicating the status appropriate to their level of education; and
(C) They work under the supervision of a person licensed by this state to practice audiology.

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