West Virginia Code § 30-3A-4

Abnormal or unusual prescribing practices
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(a) Upon receipt of the quarterly report set forth in §60A-9-1 et seq. of this code, the
licensing board shall notify the prescriber that he or she has been identified as a potentially
unusual or abnormal prescriber. The board may take appropriate action, including, but not
limited to, an investigation or disciplinary action based upon the findings provided in the
report.
(b) A licensing board may upon receipt of credible and reliable information independent of
the quarterly report as set forth in §60A-9-1 et seq. of this code iunitiate an investigation into
any alleged abnormal prescribing or dispensing practices of a licensee.
(c) The licensing boards and prescribers shall have all rights and responsibilities in their
practice acts. a

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