West Virginia Code § 30-4A-8

Board to review, inspect and reinspect dentists for issuance of permits
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(a) By making application to the board for an anesthesia permit, a dentist consents and
authorizes the board to review his or her credentials, inspect or reinspect his or her facilities
and investigate any alleged anesthesia mortalities, misadventure or other adverse
occurrences. The board shall conduct an in-office review or on-site inspection of any dentist
applying for or holding a permit to administer anesthesia. e
Prior to issuing a permit, the board shall conduct an on-site inspection of facility, equipment
and auxiliary personnel of the applicant to determine if, in fact, all the requirements for the
permit have been met. This inspection or evaluation, if required,u shall be carried out by at
least two members of the subcommittee. This evaluation is to be carried out in a manner
following the principles, but not necessarily the procedures,t set forth by the current edition
of the AAOMS Office Anesthesia Evaluation Manual. On-site inspections are required and
shall be performed for all Class 3a, 3b and 4 permitees. The board may reinspect annually,
at its discretion, but shall perform an on-site inspection for all permit holders at least once
every five years except Class 2 permit holders. The board reserves the right to conduct an
on-site inspection whenever it deems necessasry for all permit holders. All on-site inspections
shall be held during regular business hours.
(b) Cancellation or failure to appearg or be present for a scheduled evaluation by a permit
holder, for an unexplained or unexcusable reason, shall be assessed a penalty fee two times
the permit holders normal anneual renewal fee. The penalty fee shall be separate from the
annual renewal fees.

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