West Virginia Code § 60A-4-410

Prohibited acts -- Withholding information from practitioner;
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additional controlled substances; penalties.
(a) It is unlawful for a patient, in an attempt to obtain a prescription for a controlled
substance, to knowingly withhold from a practitioner, that the patient has obtained a
prescription for a controlled substance of the same or similar therapeutic use in a
concurrent time period from another practitioner. e
(b) Any person who violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction
thereof, may be confined in jail for not more than nine months, or fined not more than
$2,500, or both fined and confined. u
(c) The offense established by this section is in addition to and a separate and distinct
offense from any other offense set forth in this code.

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