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§ 30-3e-4 — West Virginia Law | CourtGPT
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§ 30-3e-4

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(a) A person seeking licensure as a physician assistant shall apply to the Board of Medicine or to the Board of Osteopathic Medicine. The appropriate board shall issue a license to practice as a physician assistant with the collaboration of that boards licensed physicians or podiatrists.(b) A license may be granted to a person who:(1) Files a complete application;(2) Pays the applicable fees;(3) Demonstrates to the boards satisfaction that he or she:(A) Obtained a baccalaureate or masters degree from an accredited program of instruction for physician assistants;(B) Prior to July 1, 1994, graduated from an approved program of instruction in primary health care or surgery; or(C) Prior to July 1, 1983, was certified by the Board of Medicine as a physician assistant then classified as Type B;(4) Has passed the Physician Assistant National Certifying Examination administered by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants;(5) Has a current certification from the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants or has a current license in good standing from a state that does not require a physician assistant to maintain national certification; (6) Is

ional Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants or has a current license in good standing from a state that does not require a physician assistant to maintain national certification; (6) Is mentally and physically able to engage safely in practice as a physician assistant;(7) Has not had a physician assistant license, certification, or registration in any jurisdiction suspended or revoked;(8) Is not currently subject to any limitation, restriction, suspension, revocation, or discipline concerning a physician assistant license, certification, or registration in any jurisdiction: Provided, That if a board is made aware of any problems with a physician assistant license, certification, or registration and agrees to issue a license, certification, or registration notwithstanding the provisions of this subdivision or subdivision (7) of this subsection;(9) Is of good moral character; and(10) Has fulfilled any other requirement specified by the appropriate board.(c) A board may deny an application for a physician assistant license to any applicant determined to be unqualified by the board.