West Virginia Code § 30-3-11

Endorsement of licenses to practice medicine and surgery and podiatry;
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fees; temporary license; summer camp doctors.
(a)(1) Any person seeking to be licensed to practice medicine and surgery in this state who
holds a valid license to practice medicine and surgery attained under requirements similar to
the requirement of §30-3-10 of this code from another state, the District of Columbia, the
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or Canada; or e
(2) Any person seeking to be licensed to practice podiatry in this state who holds a valid
license to practice podiatry attained under requirements similar to the requirements in
§30-3-10 of this code from another jurisdiction shall be issued a luicense to practice podiatry,
as appropriate, in this state if he or she meets the following requirements:
(A) He or she must submit an application to the board on forms provided by the board and
remit a licensure fee, as provided in legislative rule. The application must, as a minimum,
require a statement that the applicant is a licensed physician or podiatrist in good standing
and indicate whether any medical disciplinary actioln has been taken against him or her in
the past; and s
(B) He or she must demonstrate to the satiisfaction of the board that he or she has the
requisite qualifications to provide thge same standard of care as a physician or podiatrist
initially licensed in this state.
(b) The board may investigate the applicant and may request a personal interview to review
the applicant's qualifications and professional credentials.
(c) The board may grant a temporary license to an individual applying for licensure under
this section if the ind ividual meets the requirements of this section. A temporary license
issued by the Vboard authorizes the holder to practice medicine and surgery or podiatry in
West Virginia for the term of the temporary license, and includes full prescriptive authority.
The temporary license is valid until its holder has either been granted or denied a license at
the next regular meeting of the board. The board may fix and collect a fee for a temporary
license, as provided in legislative rule.
(d) The application fee shall be waived, and to the extent consistent with the integrity of the
licensure process and the requirements for licensure as set forth in this section and in the
relevant legislative rules, the board shall expedite its processing of an individual's
application to practice medicine and surgery, or practice podiatry: Provided, That the sole
purpose for licensure is to provide services at a children's summer camp for not more than
one specifically designated three-week period annually. The license shall be issued for a
period of the specifically designated three weeks only, on an annual basis.

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