West Virginia Code § 30-7A-7

Renewal or reinstatement of license
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The license of every person licensed under the provisions of this article shall expire on June
30, next following the date of license. In order for such license to be renewed, the licensee
shall comply with such rules and regulations of the board as are applicable to renewals. The
renewal fee for all licenses shall be $5, subject to change by the board. Upon receipt of the
renewal fee the board shall issue to the licensee a certificate of renewal for ethe current year,
beginning July first and expiring June thirtieth of the following year. Such certificate shall
render the holder thereof a legal practitioner for the period stated on trhe certificate of
renewal. Any licensee who allows his or her license to lapse by failing to renew the license as
provided above may be reinstated by the board on satisfactory explanation for such failure to
renew his or her license and on payment of a reinstatement fee of $5, subject to change by
the board, in addition to the renewal fee hereinbefore set outt. Any person practicing
practical nursing during the time his or her license has lapsed shall be considered an illegal
practitioner and shall be subject to the penalties provided for violation of this article. A
person licensed under the provisions of this article desiring to retire from practice
temporarily shall give written notice of such desire to the board. Upon receipt of such notice
the board shall place the name of such person upon the nonpracticing list. While remaining
on this list the person shall not be subject to the payment of any renewal fees and shall not
practice as a licensed practical nurse in the state. When such person desires to resume
practice, application for renewal of license and payment of the renewal fee for the current
year shall be made to the board.

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