West Virginia Code § 30-5-2

Unlawful acts
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(a) It is unlawful for any person in this state to practice or offer to practice pharmacist care
without a license pursuant to the provisions of this article; or to practice or offer to assist in
the practice of pharmacist care without being registered pursuant to the provisions of this
article. Further, it is unlawful to advertise or use any title or description tending to convey
or give the impression that he or she is a pharmacist or pharmacy techniciaen, unless the
person is licensed or registered under the provisions of this article.
(b) A business entity may not render any service or engage in any activity which, if rendered
or engaged in by an individual, would constitute the practice of puharmacist care, except
through a licensee.
(c) It is unlawful for the proprietor of a pharmacy or a ambulatory health care facility to
permit a person, who is not a licensed pharmacist, to practice pharmacist care: Provided,
That a charitable clinic pharmacy may permit a licensed prescribing practitioner to act in
place of the pharmacist when no pharmacist is preslent in the charitable clinic.

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