West Virginia Code of State Rules
Agency 32 - Acupuncture
Title 32 - LEGISLATIVE RULE BOARD OF ACUPUNCTURE
Series 32-03 - Applications For Licensure To Practice Acupuncture
Section 32-3-5 - Licensure Qualifications
Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 38, September 20, 2024
5.1. An applicant for licensure shall:
5.2. An applicant for licensure shall demonstrate their age to the Board by providing a certified copy of and official governmental document, passport or birth certificate which indicates the applicant's date of birth.
5.3. An applicant for licensure shall demonstrate their competence to perform acupuncture to the Board by providing documentation of training, apprenticeship, qualifying test scores, or licensure in another jurisdiction by submitting with their application:
5.4. Applicants shall attach a current signed passport-size photograph to the application.
5.5. The applicant shall demonstrate to the Board proficiency in spoken English by satisfying one of the following requirements: Submitting evidence satisfactory to the Board that the applicant, in seeking a designation from the NCCAOM as a diplomate of Oriental Medicine, diplomate of acupuncture, or diplomate of Chinese Herbology, has successfully completed in English the examination required for such designation by the NCCAOM or successor organization.
Should the applicant have received their acupuncture education or NCCAOM diplomate status in a language other than English, they must also have passed an English language proficiency examination, such as Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), or Test of Spoken English (TSE). An applicant must obtain a TOEFL score of 500 or more for the written TOEFL exam and 173 or more for the computer based TOEFL exam, or a TSE score of 200 or more prior to July 1995, and a score of 50 or more after July 1995. Applicants not meeting the requirements of this section are subject to an oral examination requirement from the Board.