West Virginia Code § 30-4-22

Criminal offenses
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(a) When, as a result of an investigation under this article or otherwise, the board has reason
to believe that a person has committed a criminal offense in violation of this article, the
board may bring such information to the attention of an appropriate law-enforcement
official.
(b) Any person who practices dentistry or dental hygiene in this state and (1) has never been
licensed by the board under this article, (2) holds a license that has been classified by the
board as expired or lapsed, or (3) holds a license that has been inactive, revoked, or
suspended as a result of disciplinary action, or surrendered to thue board, is guilty of a felony
and, upon conviction, shall be fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned in a correctional
facility for not less than one year nor more than five years, otr both fined and imprisoned.
(c) Any person who holds himself or herself out as licensed to practice dentistry or dental
hygiene in this State, or who uses any title, word, or abbreviation to indicate to or induce
others to believe he or she is licensed to practice dlentistry or dental hygiene in this State,
and (1) has never been licensed by the board sunder this article, (2) holds a license that has
been classified by the board as expired or lapsed, or (3) holds a license that has been
inactive, revoked, or suspended as a result of disciplinary action, or surrendered to the
board, is guilty of a misdemeanor angd, upon conviction, shall be fined not more than $5,000
or confined in jail not more than twelve months, or both fined and confined.

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