WEST VIRGINIA CODE
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CHAPTER 30. PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS.
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ARTICLE 24. QUALIFICATION OF ARMED FORCES HEALTH TECHNICIANS FOR
CIVILIAN HEALTH OCCUPATIONS.
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§30-24-1. Legislative findings; rule of construction.
The Legislature hereby finds and declares that there are
many veterans returning to civilian life from active duty in the
armed forces who had extensive academic training and experience
while in the armed forces in various health occupations; that in
many instances, the level of academic training and experience is
equal to or exceeds that received by a student studying and
training for a similar health occupation in civilian life; that
such veterans should not be required to undergo further
educational training or obtain additional experience in civilian
life before being eligible for examination for licensing or
registration in a comparable civilian health occupation; that in
the public interest, however, it is necessary that the competency
of such veterans be determined and evaluated by examination
before they are so licensed or registered; and that certain
academic training and experience of such veterans in the armed
forces should be sufficient to permit such examination or
examinations as may be required for the licensing or registration
as a registered nurse, licensed practical nurse, dental
hygienist, professional sanitarian or physical therapist. This
article is enacted in view of these findings and shall be
liberally construed in the light thereof.
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§30-24-2. Qualification for examination for license as a
registered professional nurse.
Any person who has served on active duty in the medical
corps of any of the armed forces of the United States and who has
successfully completed the course of instruction required to
qualify him for rating as a medical specialist advanced, medical
service technician or advanced hospital corpsman technician, or
other equivalent rating in his particular branch of the armed
forces, and whose service in the armed forces was under honorable
conditions, may submit to the West Virginia board of examiners
for registered professional nurses, a photostatic copy of the
certificate issued to him certifying successful completion of
such course of instruction, a photostatic copy of his discharge
from the armed forces, an application for a license as a
registered professional nurse and the prescribed license fee.
If the certificate and discharge, as evidenced by the
photostatic copies thereof, the application and prescribed
license fee are in order, and if the veteran meets all of the
requirements of article seven of this chapter, except the
requirement therein specified requiring an applicant to have
completed an accredited program of registered professional
nursing education and to hold a diploma from a school accredited
by such board, the veteran shall be permitted, notwithstanding
any provision of said article seven to the contrary, to take the
same examination or examinations as are required under section
six of said article seven for applicants who do not apply for a
license under the provisions of this article twenty-four. If the veteran passes such examination or examinations, he shall be
licensed as a registered professional nurse, and such veteran
shall thereafter be subject to all of the provisions of said
article seven. If the veteran does not pass such examination or
examinations, the provisions of said article seven relating to
reexaminations shall apply to such veteran the same as they apply
to a person who does not apply for a license under the provisions
of this article twenty-four.
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§30-24-3. Qualification for examination for license as a licensed
practical nurse.
Any person who has served on active duty in the medical
corps of any of the armed forces of the United States and who has
successfully completed the course of instruction required to
qualify him for rating as a medical specialist advanced, medical
service technician, advanced hospital corpsman technician,
medical corpsman, medical service specialist or class A hospital
corpsman, or other equivalent rating in his particular branch of
the armed forces, and whose service in the armed forces was under
honorable conditions, may submit to the West Virginia state board
of examiners for licensed practical nurses, a photostatic copy of
the certificate issued to him certifying successful completion of
such course of instruction, a photostatic copy of his discharge
from the armed forces, an application for license as a licensed
practical nurse and the prescribed fee.
If the certificate and discharge, as evidenced by the
photostatic copies thereof, the application and prescribed fee
are in order, and if the veteran meets all of the requirements of
article seven-a of this chapter, except the requirements therein
specified requiring an applicant to have completed a course of
study in an accredited school for practical nurses as defined by
such board, to hold a diploma therefrom and to have completed
such other general educational requirements as may be prescribed
by such board, the veteran shall be permitted, notwithstanding
any provision of said article seven-a to the contrary, to take
the same examination or examinations as are required under section six of said article seven-a for applicants who do not
apply for a license under the provisions of this article twenty-
four. If the veteran passes such examination or examinations, he
shall be licensed as a licensed practical nurse, and such veteran
shall thereafter be subject to all of the provisions of said
article seven-a. If the veteran does not pass such examination
or examinations, the provisions of said article seven-a relating
to reexaminations (by cross reference to section six, article one
of this chapter) shall apply to such veteran the same as they
apply to a person who does not apply for a license under the
provisions of this article twenty-four.
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§30-24-4. Qualification for examination for license as a dental
hygienist.
Any person who has served on active duty in the medical
corps of any of the armed forces of the United States and who has
successfully completed the course of instruction required to
qualify him for rating as a dental specialist, preventive
dentistry technician or dental technician class A dental
technician school, or other equivalent rating in his particular
branch of the armed forces, and whose service in the armed forces
was under honorable conditions, may submit to the West Virginia
board of dental examiners, a photostatic copy of the certificate
issued to him certifying successful completion of such course of
instruction, a photostatic copy of his discharge from the armed
forces, an application for license as a dental hygienist and the
prescribed fee.
If the certificate and discharge, as evidenced by the
photostatic copies thereof, the application and prescribed fee
are in order, and if the veteran meets all of the requirements of
article four of this chapter, except the requirement therein
specified requiring an applicant to be a graduate of and possess
an acceptable diploma in dental hygiene from a school having a
course in dental hygiene approved by such board, the veteran
shall be permitted, notwithstanding any provision of said article
four to the contrary, to take the same examination or
examinations as are required under section fourteen of said
article four for applicants who do not apply for a license under
the provisions of this article twenty-four. If the veteran passes such examination or examinations, he shall be licensed as
a dental hygienist, and such veteran shall thereafter be subject
to all of the provisions of said article four relating to dental
hygienists. If the veteran does not pass such examination or
examinations, the provisions of said article four relating to
reexaminations shall apply to such veteran the same as they apply
to a person who does not apply for a license under the provisions
of this article twenty-four.
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§30-24-5. Qualification for examination for registration as a
sanitarian.
Any person who has served on active duty in the medical
corps of any of the armed forces of the United States and who has
successfully completed the course of instruction required to
qualify him for rating as a food inspection specialist or a
preventive medical specialist, or other equivalent rating in his
particular branch of the armed forces, and whose service in the
armed forces was under honorable conditions, may submit to the
West Virginia board of sanitarians, a photostatic copy of the
certificate issued to him certifying successful completion of
such course of instruction, a photostatic copy of his discharge
from the armed forces, an application for registration as a
professional sanitarian and the prescribed registration fee.
If the certificate and discharge, as evidenced by the
photostatic copies thereof, the application and prescribed
registration fee are in order, and if the veteran meets all of
the requirements of article seventeen of this chapter, except the
educational and probationary employment requirements therein
specified, the veteran shall be permitted, notwithstanding any
provision of said article seventeen to the contrary, to take the
same examination as is required under subdivision (1), section
five of said article seventeen for applicants who do not apply
for registration under the provisions of this article twenty-
four. If the veteran passes such examination, he shall be
registered as a professional sanitarian, and such veteran shall
thereafter be subject to all of the provisions of said article seventeen.
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§30-24-6. Qualification for examination for license as a licensed
physical therapist.
Any person who has served on active duty in the medical
corps of any of the armed forces of the United States and who has
successfully completed the course of instruction required to
qualify him for rating as a physical therapy specialist, physical
and occupational therapy technician, physical therapy technician,
or physical therapy specialist (semiskilled), or other equivalent
rating in his particular branch of the armed forces, and whose
service in the armed forces was under honorable conditions, may
submit to the West Virginia board of examiners and registration
of physical therapists, a photostatic copy of the certificate
issued to him certifying successful completion of such course of
instruction, a photostatic copy of his discharge from the armed
forces, an application for a license as a licensed physical
therapist and the prescribed license fee.
If the certificate and discharge, as evidenced by the
photostatic copies thereof, the application and prescribed
license fee are in order, and if the veteran meets all of the
requirements of article twenty of this chapter, except the
requirement therein specified requiring an applicant to be a
graduate of a school of physical therapy approved by the American
Physical Therapy Association and the board, the veteran shall be
permitted, notwithstanding any provision of said article twenty
to the contrary, to take the same examination or examinations as
are required under section five of said article twenty for
applicants who do not apply for a license under the provisions of this article twenty-four. If the veteran passes such examination
or examinations, he shall be licensed as a licensed physical
therapist, and such veteran shall thereafter be subject to all of
the provisions of said article twenty. If the veteran does not
pass such examination or examinations, any provisions of said
article twenty relating to reexaminations shall apply to such
veteran the same as they apply to a person who does not apply for
a license under the provisions of this article twenty-four.
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§30-24-7. Records required to be kept; reports to Legislature.
Each board referred to in the preceding sections of this
article shall prepare and maintain records as to (1) the number
of veterans who apply to such boards for license or registration
under the provisions of this article and the percentage thereof
who pass the required examination or examinations; and (2) the
number of persons who apply to such boards for license other than
under the provisions of this article and the percentage thereof
who pass the required examination or examinations. Each such
board shall render a report to the Legislature each year, during
the first ten days of each regular session thereof, collating and
summarizing the information contained in such records.
Note: WV Code updated with legislation passed through the 2012 1st Special Session