West Virginia Code § 30-32A-5

Compact privilege to practice telehealth
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(a) Member states shall recognize the right of an audiologist or speech-language pathologist,
licensed by a home state in accordance with §30-32A-3 of this code and under rules
promulgated by the commission, to practice audiology or speech-language pathology in any
member state via telehealth under a privilege to practice as provided in the compact and
rules promulgated by the commission. e
(b) 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 state where
the patient, client, or student is located. u

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