West Virginia Code of State Rules
Agency 11 - Medicine
Title 11 - LEGISLATIVE RULE WEST VIRGINIA BOARD OF MEDICINE
Series 11-13 - Waiver of Initial Licensing Fees for Certain Initial Licensure Applicants
Section 11-13-5 - Required Documentation for a Waiver of Initial Licensing Fees for Military Families
Universal Citation: 11 WV Code of State Rules 11-13-5
Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 38, September 20, 2024
5.1. An individual requesting a military family waiver of the initial licensing fee shall submit a completed MFW form and all appropriate documentation and information specified in this section.
5.2. To establish eligibility for a military family waiver of the initial licensing fee, an individual shall submit the following documentation to the Board:
5.2.1.
If the applicant is the service member, the applicant's DD-214 form, NGB-22
form, a copy of the applicant's current military orders or other official
military documentation satisfactory to the Board demonstrating the service
member's qualifying past or current military service;
5.2.2. If the applicant is the spouse of a
service member, the applicant must submit:
5.2.2.a. The service member's DD-214 form,
NGB-22 form, a copy of the service member's current military orders or other
official military documentation satisfactory to the Board demonstrating the
service member's qualifying past or current military service; and
5.2.2.b. A copy of the certificate of
marriage between the applicant and the service member.
5.2.3. If the applicant is the surviving
spouse of a service member and has not remarried, the applicant must submit:
5.2.3.a. The decedent service member's
DD-1300 form or substantially equivalent official military report of casualty
form, or a certified copy of the death certificate for the decedent service
member plus the decedent service member's DD-214 form, NGB-22 form or other
official military documentation satisfactory to the Board demonstrating the
decedent service member's qualifying past military service;
5.2.3.b. A copy of the certificate of
marriage between the applicant and the decedent service member; and
5.2.3.c. A notarized affidavit from the
applicant verifying that the applicant has not remarried.
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