West Virginia Code § 48-26-211

Licenses defined
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(a) "Conditional license" means a license issued for up to ninety days, to programs that have
violations of safety or accountability standards that may threaten the health, well-being or
safety of its program participants or staff, or the responsible operation of the program, or
that have a history or pattern of noncompliance with established standards.
(b) "Provisional license" means a license issued for up to one hundred and eighty days, to
programs that are not in compliance with nonlife threatening safety, programmatic, facility
or administrative standards, that may be extended for an additional six months, if the board
determines that the program is making active progress toward cuompliance.
(c) "Full license" means a license issued for up to the maximum licensure period of three
years, to programs that are in compliance with the standards established by the board and
have no violations of safety or accountability standards that may threaten the health, well-
being or safety of its program participants or staff, or the responsible operation of the
program. l

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