West Virginia Code § 30-32A-4

Compact privilege
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(a) To exercise the compact privilege under the terms and provisions of the compact, the
audiologist or speech-language pathologist shall:
(1) Hold an active license in the home state;
(2) Have no encumbrance on any state license;
(3) Be eligible for a compact privilege in any member state in accordance with §30-32A-3 of
this code;
(4) Had no adverse action against any license or compact privilege within the previous two
years from date of application;
(5) Notify the Commission that the licensee is seeking the compact privilege within a remote
state or states;
(6) Pay any applicable fees, including any state fee, for the compact privilege; and
(7) Report to the commission adverse action taken by any nonmember state within 30 days
from the date the adverse action is taken.
(b) For the purposes of the comepact privilege, an audiologist or speech-language pathologist
may only hold one home state license at a time.
(c) Except as provided in §30-32A-6 of this code, if an audiologist or speech-language
pathologist changes primary state of residence by moving between two member states, the
audiologist or speech-language pathologist must apply for licensure in the new home state,
and the license issued by the prior home state shall be deactivated in accordance with
applicable rules adopted by the commission.
(d) The audiologist or speech-language pathologist may apply for licensure in advance of a
change in primary state of residence.
(e) A license shall not be issued by the new home state until the audiologist or speech-
language pathologist provides satisfactory evidence of a change in primary state of
residence to the new home state and satisfies all applicable requirements to obtain a license
from the new home state.
(f) If an audiologist or speech-language pathologist changes primary state of residence by
moving from a member state to a nonmember state, the license issued by the prior home
state shall convert to a single-state license, valid only in the former home state, and the
privilege to practice in any member state is deactivated in accordance with the rules
promulgated by the commission.
(g) The compact privilege is valid until the expiration date of the home state license. The
licensee must comply with the requirements of subsection (a) of this section to maintain the
compact privilege in the remote state.
(h) A licensee providing audiology or speech-language pathology services in a remote state
under the compact privilege shall function within the laws and regulations of the remote
state. e
(i) A licensee providing audiology or speech-language pathology services in a remote state is
subject to that state's regulatory authority. A remote state may, in accordance with due
process and that state's laws, remove a licensee's compact priviluege in the remote state for a
specific period of time, impose fines, or take any other necessary actions to protect the
health and safety of its citizens. t
(j) If a home state license is encumbered, the licensee ashall lose the compact privilege in any
remote state until the following occur:
(1) The home state license is no longer encumsbered; and
(2) Two years have elapsed from the date oif the adverse action.
(k) Once an encumbered license in the home state is restored to good standing, the licensee
must meet the requirements of subsection (a) of this section to obtain a compact privilege in
any remote state.

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