West Virginia Code § 30-6-23

Refusal to issue or renew, suspension or revocation of license; disciplinary
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(a) The board may refuse to renew, suspend, revoke or limit any license, certificate or
registration or practice privilege of a licensee, or certificate or registration holder and may
take disciplinary action against a licensee, or certificate or registration holder after a
hearing. The board may refuse to issue, refuse to renew, suspend, revoke ore limit any
license, certificate or registration or practice privilege of a licensee, or certificate or
registration holder for any of the following reasons: r
(1) Fraud or deceit in obtaining or maintaining a license; u
(2) Failure by any licensee, or certificate or registration holder to maintain compliance with
requirements for issuance or renewal of a license, certificate or registration or to timely
notify the board as required in this article;
(3) Dishonesty, fraud, professional negligence in thle performance of services, or a willful
departure from accepted standards and professsional conduct;
(4) Violation of any provision of this articlei or any rule, including the violation of any
professional standard or rule of professional conduct, or public health laws;
(5) Conviction of a felony or any crime of which dishonesty or fraud under the laws of the
United States or this state, or conviction of any similar crime under the laws of any other
state if the underlying act or omission involved would have constituted a crime under the
laws of this state;
(6) Any conduct adve rsely affecting upon the licensee's, or certificate or registration holder's
fitness to perfVorm professional services;
(7) The use of false, misleading or unethical advertising by any licensee, or certificate or
registration holder, or applicant for a license or certificate of registration;
(8) Upon satisfactory proof that a licensed embalmer, a licensed funeral director, or a
certified crematory operator has taken undue advantage of his or her patrons or has
committed a fraudulent act in the conduct of business;
(9) Solicitation of business by the licensee, or certificate or registration holder, or any
agents, assistants or employees, whether such solicitation occurs after death or while death
is impending, as specified by the board: Provided, That this subdivision does not prohibit
proper advertising;
(10) If a licensee, or certificate or registration holder, knowingly permits a person not
licensed, not certified, or not registered to engage in the profession of embalming, funeral
directing or cremation;
(11) If a licensee, or certificate or registration holder, knowingly permits a person not
licensed, not certified, or not registered to use his or her license number or numbers for the
purpose of practicing, or discharging any of the duties of, the professions of embalming,
funeral directing or cremation;
(12) Employment by the licensee of persons as "cappers", "steerers" or "solicitors", or other
such persons to obtain funeral or cremation business; e
(13) Employment, directly or indirectly, of any apprentice, agent, assistant, embalmer,
employee or other person, on part or full time, or on commission, for the purpose of calling
upon individuals or institutions by whose influence dead human ubodies may be turned over
to a particular funeral director, funeral establishment or crematory;
(14) The buying of business by the licensee, or certificate or registration holder, or any
agents, assistants or employees, or the direct or indireact payment or offer of payment of a
commission by the licensee, or certificate or registration holder, or any agent, assistants or
employees, for the purpose of securing business; l
(15) Gross immorality; and
(16) Chronic or persistent inebriety or addiction to alcohol, narcotics or other substance.
(b) If the board suspends, revokes, refuses to renew or limits any license, certificate or
registration or practice privilege, the board shall give written notice of the action, including
a statement of charges setting forth the reasons for the action, and notice of the date, time
and place for a hearing. The hearing shall be held in accordance with the provisions of this
article.
(c) DisciplinarVy action includes, but is not limited to, a reprimand, censure, probation,
suspension of license, administrative fine not to exceed $1,000 per day per violation and
mandatory attendance at continuing education seminars.

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