West Virginia Code of State Rules
Agency 11 - Medicine
Title 11 - LEGISLATIVE RULE WEST VIRGINIA BOARD OF MEDICINE
Series 11-15 - Telehealth and Interstate Telehealth Registration for Physicians, Podiatric Physicians and Physician Assistants
Section 11-15-5 - Interstate Telehealth Registration Application, Renewal and Expiration
Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 38, September 20, 2024
5.1. An eligible health care practitioner who is not licensed in West Virginia may apply for an interstate telehealth registration with the Board.
5.2. The Board shall issue an interstate telehealth registration to a health care practitioner who:
5.3. An application for an interstate telehealth registration shall be completed on a form provided by the Board, which is available on the Board's website. An interstate telehealth registration application must be accompanied by payment of a nonrefundable application fee as set forth herein:
5.4. The Board will not consider an application or decide upon the issuance of an interstate telehealth registration until the complete application, including all third-party documentation and/or verification, is on file with the Board and the Board has had at least ten business days to review the application.
5.5. An applicant must provide the following information in association with an application for an interstate telehealth registration:
5.6. An ineligible application shall be declined. A complete application without discrepant information may be approved without presentation to the Board. Any registration application that contains discrepant information concerning the applicant may be presented to the Licensure Committee for review and recommendation to the Board.
5.7. A registrant shall maintain complete and up-to-date contact information, including a current email address, with the Board. Registrants are required to update all categories of contact information collected by the Board within 10 business days of any change to the information previously provided.
5.8. A registrant shall immediately notify the Board, in writing, of any restrictions placed on the registrant's professional license(s) in any state or jurisdiction.
5.9. An interstate telehealth registration is valid for a period of up to one year, and automatically expires on the 31st day of March unless the applicant renews the registration.
5.10. An interstate telehealth registration may be renewed annually during the renewal period established by the Board if the registrant remains eligible and meets all of the requirements for renewal.
5.11. A registrant may renew an interstate telehealth registration issued by the Board if the registrant:
5.12. The Board shall decline to renew a registration if the renewal applicant is ineligible.
5.13. The Board shall publish the renewal period and renewal application on its website and shall provide email notice of the renewal to the registrants' email address of record with the Board. A registrant is responsible for submitting a timely renewal application.
5.14. Communications and notifications regarding the renewal process will be provided to the registrant via email. Failure of the registrant to receive or review a renewal notification does not justify the provision of interstate telehealth services after registration expiration.
5.15. If a registration automatically expires, the former registrant may apply anew. If registration is granted, the Board shall reactivate the registration and reissue the practitioner's original registration number.