West Virginia Code § 60A-8-10

West Virginia Board of Pharmacy complaint provisions
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Complaints arising under any provision of this article shall be handled as follows:
(a) The Board of Pharmacy is hereby authorized and empowered, when complaints or
examinations or inspections of a wholesale drug distributor disclose that a wholesale drug
distributor is not operating or conducting business according to the state and federal laws,
to file a written complaint with the board charging the holder of a license to operate a
wholesale drug distributorship operation with violations of this article which are grounds for
restriction, suspension or revocation of the wholesale drug distributor's license.
(b) If the Board of Pharmacy concludes that a wholesale drug distributor has committed an
act or is engaging in a course of conduct which constitutes a clear and present danger to the
public health and safety in this state, the Board of Pharmacy may hold an expedited hearing.
Within fifteen days after service of the complaint on a wholesale drug distributor, the West
Virginia Board of Pharmacy shall conduct a preliminary hearing to determine whether the
alleged activities of the wholesale drug distributor lappear to constitute a clear and present
danger to the public health and safety which jsustify that the wholesale drug distributor's
license be immediately restricted or suspended. The burden of proving that a wholesale drug
distributor is a clear and present danger to the public health and safety shall be upon the
board. The board shall issue its decigsion immediately after the hearing and shall dismiss the
action or suspend, restrict or revoke the license. The board shall require any wholesale drug
distributor found in violation oef this article to take all necessary measures for compliance.
(c) If the board restricts, revokes or suspends the wholesale drug distributor's license, such
temporary restriction, revocation or suspension shall become a final restriction or
suspension if there is no request by the wholesale drug distributor for a final hearing within
thirty days of the preliminary hearing. The board shall, if requested by the wholesale drug
distributor named in the complaint, set a date to hold a final hearing which shall be held
pursuant to the provisions of chapter twenty-nine-a of this code.

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