West Virginia Code of State Rules
Agency 11 - Medicine
Title 11 - LEGISLATIVE RULE WEST VIRGINIA BOARD OF MEDICINE
Series 11-01A - Licensing of Physicians and Podiatric Physicians and Disciplinary Procedures for Applicants, Licensees, Credential Holders
Section 11-1A-10 - Licensure Renewal, Inactive Status Licensure: Physicians and Podiatric Physicians and Surgeons
Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 38, September 20, 2024
10.1. With the exception of an initial license, licenses to practice medicine and surgery, administrative medicine, and podiatric medicine are issued for a term of two years. An initial license is issued with an expiration date consistent with the applicant's renewal classification as set forth in subsection 10.2.
10.2. License renewal for all licensed physicians whose last names begin with the letters "A" through "L" shall occur prior to July 1 of every even year. License renewal for all licensed physicians whose last names begin with the letters "M" through "Z" and all podiatric physicians shall occur prior to July 1 of every odd year.
10.3. A license shall expire, if not renewed by the renewal deadline set by the Board and will be published on the Board's website. An expired license is not a valid license.
10.4. To avoid expiration, an eligible licensee shall seek to renew his or her license every two years by:
10.5. The appropriate renewal application is available online or through the Board's website. Physicians licensed through the IMLC licensing process may access the initial renewal application through the IMLC. The Board shall provide IMLC licensees with additional forms required for renewal in West Virginia via email. Failure of an IMLC licensee to complete and return the West Virginia renewal addendum within 30 days shall constitute unprofessional conduct.
10.6. A licensee shall maintain current contact information on file with the Board including: a preferred mailing address; a home address; current practice locations; and a current e-mail address. A licensee shall notify the Board of any changes to such contact information within fifteen days of the change.
10.7. Communications and notifications regarding the renewal process will be conveyed to a licensee via e-mail.
10.8. A licensee shall be aware of his or her license expiration date and shall acquire and submit a renewal application and required documentation. Failure of the licensee to receive a renewal notification does not constitute justification for a licensee to practice on an expired license.
10.9. At a minimum, the Board's renewal application for physicians and for podiatric physicians shall include, and renewal applicants must provide, the following information:
10.10. Upon request, the Board may renew the license of a physician or a podiatric physician who is licensed to practice in this state, but who is not currently practicing in West Virginia, as an inactive status license. An inactive status licensee shall not practice his or her profession in this state while maintaining an inactive status license.
10.11. An inactive license may be obtained upon receipt of a nonrefundable fee, as established by 11 CSR 4, and submission of an application provided by the Board. An inactive license is valid for a term of two years, and is renewable.
10.12. Upon request, the Board may convert an inactive status license to an active status license if the requesting licensee:
10.13. Administrative medicine licenses are not eligible for inactive status.