West Virginia Code § 30-3E-15

Summer camp or volunteer endorsement — West Virginia licensee
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(a) The appropriate licensing board may grant a summer camp or volunteer endorsement to
provide services at a children's summer camp or volunteer services for a public or
community event to a physician assistant who:
(1) Is currently licensed by the appropriate licensing board;
(2) Has no current discipline, limitations or restrictions on his or her license;
(3) Has submitted a timely application; and
(4) Attests that:
(A) The organizers of the summer camp and public or community event have arranged for a
collaborating physician to be available as needed to the physician assistant;
(B) The physician assistant shall limit his or her scope of practice to medical acts which are
within his or her education, training and experience; and
(C) The physician assistant will not prescribe any controlled substances or legend drugs as
part of his or her practice at the summer camp or public or community event.
(b) A physician assistant may oenly receive one summer camp or volunteer endorsement
annually. The endorsement is active for one specifically designated period annually, which
period cannot exceed thLree weeks.
(c) A fee cannot be assessed for the endorsement if the physician assistant is volunteering
his or her services without compensation or remuneration.

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