West Virginia Code § 30-6-12

Licenses or equivalent from another state; license or certificate to
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practice in this state.
The board may issue a license to practice embalming and funeral directing or a certificate to
be a crematory operator to an applicant of good moral character who holds a valid license or
its equivalent to practice from another state if the applicant demonstrates that:
(1) He or she holds a license or its equivalent to practice in another state which was granted
after completion of educational requirements substantially equivalent to those required in
this state;
(2) He or she holds a license or its equivalent to practice in another state which was granted
after passing, in that or another state, an examination that is substantially equivalent to the
examination required in this state;
(3) Reciprocal rights are provided by such other state to holders of funeral director's or
embalmer's licenses granted in this state. Such recliprocal licenses may be renewed
biennially upon payment of the renewal licensse fee;
(4) He or she is not currently being investiigated by a disciplinary authority of another state,
does not have charges pending against his or her license or something equivalent to practice
and has never had a license or something equivalent to practice revoked;
(5) He or she has not previously failed an examination for licensure as an embalmer or
funeral director in this state;
(6) He or she has paid the application fee specified by rule; and
(7) Has completed such other action as required by the board.

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