West Virginia Code of State Rules
Agency 20 - Sanitarians
Title 20 - LEGISLATIVE RULE STATE BOARD OF SANITARIANS
Series 20-04 - The Practice of Public Health Sanitation
Section 20-4-10 - Suspension or Revocation of Permits, Certificates and Licenses
Universal Citation: 20 WV Code of State Rules 20-4-10
Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 38, September 20, 2024
10.1. The board may, after notice and opportunity for hearing, deny or refuse to renew, suspend or revoke the license, permit or certificate of, impose probationary conditions upon, or take disciplinary action against, any licensee, permittee or certificate holder for any of the following reasons:
10.1.1.
Obtaining a license, permit or certificate by fraud, misrepresentation or
concealment of material facts;
10.1.2. Being convicted of a felony or other
crime involving moral turpitude;
10.1.3. Being guilty of unprofessional
conduct which placed the public at risk;
10.1.4. Violating this article or lawful
order of the board;
10.1.5. Having
had a license or other authorization revoked or suspended, other disciplinary
action taken, or an application for licensure or other authorization denied by
the proper authorities of another jurisdiction, irrespective of intervening
appeals and stays; or
10.1.6.
Engaging in any act which has endangered, or is likely to endanger the health,
welfare or safety of the public.
10.2. For the purposes of this section, disciplinary action may include:
10.2.1.
Reprimand;
10.2.2.
Probation;
10.2.3. Administrative
fine, not to exceed $1,000 per day per violation;
10.2.4. Mandatory attendance at continuing
education seminars or other training;
10.2.5. Practicing under supervision or other
restriction;
10.2.6. Requiring the
licensee, permittee or certificate holder to report to the board for periodic
interviews for a specified period of time; and
10.2.7. Other corrective action considered by
the board to be necessary to protect the public, including advising other
parties whose legitimate interests may be at risk.
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