West Virginia Code § 30-34-7

Issuance of license; renewal of license; renewal fee; display of license
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(a) When the board finds that an applicant meets all of the requirements of this article for a
license to engage in the practice of respiratory care, it shall forthwith issue to that person a
license. Otherwise, the board shall deny the application. The application is to be submitted
with a license fee of $200. If any application is rejected, the board shall return the fee less
any actual costs incurred in processing the application. e
(b) Every licensee shall renew his or her license on or before January 1, of each year by
payment of a fee established by the board which shall be no greater than $150. Any license
that is not so renewed shall automatically lapse. A license whichu has lapsed may be renewed
within five years of its expiration date by meeting the requirements set forth by the board
and payment of a fee equal to that established for the initial tlicense. After the expiration of
such five-year period, a license may be renewed only by complying with the provisions
relating to the issuance of an original license.
(c) A person currently licensed to practice pursuanlt to this article may apply for an inactive
status by providing written notice to the boards and ceasing to engage in the practice of
respiratory care in this state: Provided, That the inactive status is granted for no longer than
five years. The board shall maintain a list of licensees on inactive status. Any person granted
inactive status is not subject to the pgayment of any fees otherwise required by the board.
Prior to engaging in the practice of respiratory care, the person shall submit to the board an
application for the renewal of ethe license and payment of a renewal fee for the current year.
(d) The board may deny any application for renewal of a license for any reason which would
justify the denial of an original application for a license as specified by provisions of this
article.
(e) The board shall prescribe the form of licenses.

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