West Virginia Code of State Rules
Agency 26 - Veterinary Medicine
Title 26 - PROCEDURAL RULES WEST VIRGINIA BOARD OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
Series 26-03 - Registration of Veterinary Technicians
Section 26-3-4 - Applications and Examinations for Veterinary Technicians
Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 38, September 20, 2024
4.1. Before a person may take the jurisprudence examination for a registration to practice veterinary technology, he or she shall submit an application, along with the non-refundable required fees, or qualify for a waiver of fees, to the Board. The application shall contain the following information, which shall be retained in the applicant's file:
4.2. An applicant furnishing false information in an application shall be denied the right to take the examination. If the applicant has been registered before the Board becomes aware of the falseness of the information, the registration is subject to disciplinary action.
4.3. Once the application is complete and all fees have been received, the Board will notify the applicant within 14 days of their eligibility to take the jurisprudence examination.
4.4. If an applicant is found not qualified to take the examination, the Board shall notify the applicant in writing at the applicant's address as listed on the application of the finding and the grounds upon which the finding is based. An applicant found not qualified may demand a hearing. The application fee of any applicant found not qualified to take the examination is non-refundable.
4.5. The applicant must complete the jurisprudence exam within 30 days of notice. The Board may waive this requirement upon written confirmation from a federal or state agency stating applicant has been called to immediate active duty.
4.6. An applicant must have a passing score on the Veterinary Technician National Examinations (VTNE). The authorized examination provider shall be the American Association of Veterinary State Boards (AAVSB).
4.7. It is the applicant's responsibility to have the national score reporting service of AAVSB forward a copy of his or her score directly to the Board at the applicant's expense.
4.8. Where available, all evidence and information required for application as described in this section may be provided though AAVSB.
4.9. Except where AAVSB is providing the information directly to the Board, completed verification forms must be provided directly from selected institutions to the Board and not from the applicant.