West Virginia Code § 30-7C-10

Disciplinary proceeding; grounds for discipline of a dialysis technician
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(a) The Board may, in accordance with rules promulgated under the provisions of article
three, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code, refuse to approve a dialysis technician.
(b) The Board may deny, revoke or suspend its certification of a dialysis technician in
accordance with the provisions of this article, or to otherwise impose discipline upon proof
that he or she:
(1) Is or was guilty of fraud or deceit in procuring or attempting to procure approval to be a
dialysis technician; u
(2) Has been convicted of a felony;
(3) Is unfit or incompetent by reason of negligence, haabits or other causes;
(4) Is habitually intemperate or is addicted to the use of alcohol or habit-forming drugs;
(5) Is mentally incompetent;
(6) Is guilty of conduct derogatory to the morals or standing of the practice;
(7) Is practicing or attempting to practice as a dialysis technician without Board approval; or
(8) Has willfully or repeatedly violated any of the provisions of this article.
(c) After following procedures to be determined by the board in rules, the discipline may
include any of the following:
(1) Summary Vsuspension of the right to practice or reprimand of the dialysis technician;
(2) Probation of the dialysis technician for a specified period of time, with or without
limitations and conditions;
(3) Suspension of the dialysis technician for a specified period of time; or
(4) Permanent revocation of dialysis technician privileges.
(d) The Board may establish a committee that has the authority to resolve disciplinary
matters through a formal consent agreement with a licensee, permitting the licensee to
voluntarily agree to disciplinary action in lieu of a formal evidentiary hearing.

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