West Virginia Code § 30-7-15

Administration of anesthetics
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(a) A certified registered nurse anesthetist may administer anesthesia in cooperation with a
physician, dentist, or podiatrist when providing the anesthesia.
(1) As used in this section, "cooperation" means a process in which the certified registered
nurse anesthetist and the physician, dentist, or podiatrist work together as a team with each
contributing an area of expertise at their individual and respective levels of education and
training. At all times during such cooperation, the medical or dental care of the patient is
directed by the physician, dentist, or podiatrist.
(2) A dentist may cooperate with a certified registered nurse anesthetist under this section
only if he or she holds an anesthesia permit pursuant to article §30-4A-1 et seq. of this code.
(3) The physician, dentist, or podiatrist is not liable fora any act or omission of a certified
registered nurse anesthetist who orders or administers anesthetics under this section.
(b) A certified registered nurse anesthetist lawfully may perform acts that determine,
prepare, administer, and monitor anesthesia care and anesthesia care-related services if he
or she: i
(1) Has at any time held a registered professional nursing license under this article; and
(2) Holds a current advanced practice registered nurse license under this article; and
(3) Has completed succeLssfully a nurse anesthetist educational program at a nationally
accredited graduate or post-graduate advanced practice registered nurse educational
institution; and
(4) Holds current certification by a national certifying body recognized by the Board of
Nursing in the advanced practice registered nurse role and population foci appropriate for
eduWcational preparation.
(c) A certified registered nurse anesthetist does not have independent practice authority.
(d) A licensed advanced practice registered nurse practicing in the role of certified
registered nurse anesthetist may only use the title "certified registered nurse anesthetist",
"CRNA", "advanced practice registered nurse", or "APRN".
(e) On or before July 1, 2026, and annually thereafter, the Board of Nursing shall report to
the Legislature regarding the implementation and impact of this section. The report shall
include:
(1) Any problems or issues that have been reported to the board by hospitals, dental offices,
podiatrist offices, ambulatory surgical centers, and all other locations where nurse
anesthetists are authorized to practice in the state; and
(2) Any treatment complications resulting from the administration of anesthesia by certified
registered nurse anesthetists.

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