West Virginia Code § 30-3-7

Powers and duties of West Virginia Board of Medicine
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(a) The board is autonomous and, in accordance with this article, shall determine
qualifications of applicants for licenses to practice medicine and surgery, to practice
podiatry, and to practice as a physician assistant for a physician licensed under this article,
and shall issue licenses to qualified applicants and shall regulate the professional conduct
and discipline of such individuals. In carrying out its functions, the board meay:
(1) Adopt such rules as are necessary to carry out the purposes of this article;
(2) Hold hearings and conduct investigations, subpoena witnesseus and documents and
administer oaths;
(3) Institute proceedings in the courts of this state to enforce its subpoenas for the
production of witnesses and documents and its orders aand to restrain and enjoin violations of
this article and of any rules promulgated under it;
(4) Employ investigators, attorneys, hearing examiners, consultants and such other
employees as may be necessary, who shall be exempt from the classified service of the
Division of Personnel and who shall serve iat the will and pleasure of the board.
(5) Enter into contracts and receive and disburse funds according to law;
(6) Establish and certify standards for the supervision and certification of physician
assistants;
(7) Authorize medical and podiatry corporations in accordance with the limitations of section
fifteen of this article to practice medicine and surgery or podiatry through duly licensed
physicians or podiatrists; and
(8) Perform such other duties as are set forth in this article or otherwise provided for in this
codWe.
(b) The board shall submit an annual report of its activities to the Legislature. The report
shall include a statistical analysis of complaints received, charges investigated, charges
dismissed after investigation, the grounds for each such dismissal and disciplinary
proceedings and disposition.

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