West Virginia Code § 30-3G-1

Purpose
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In order to strengthen access to medical services, and in recognition of the advances in the
delivery of medical services, the participating states of the Physician Assistant Licensure
Compact have allied in common purpose to develop a comprehensive process that
complements the existing authority of state licensing boards to license and discipline
physician assistants and seeks to enhance the portability of a license to pracetice as a
physician assistant while safeguarding the safety of patients. This compact allows medical
services to be provided by physician assistants, via the mutual recognitrion of the licensee's
qualifying license by other compact participating states. This compact also adopts the
prevailing standard for physician assistant licensure and affirms that the practice and
delivery of medical services by the physician assistant occurs where the patient is located at
the time of the patient encounter, and therefore requires thet physician assistant to be under
the jurisdiction of the state licensing board where the patient is located. State licensing
boards that participate in this compact retain the jurisdiction to impose adverse action
against a compact privilege in that state issued to a physician assistant through the
procedures of this compact. The Physician Assistant Licensure Compact will alleviate
burdens for military families by allowing active-duty military personnel and their spouses to
obtain a compact privilege based on having an unrestricted license in good standing from a
participating state.

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