West Virginia Code of State Rules
Agency 4 - Chiropractic Examiners
Title 4 - LEGISLATIVE RULE WEST VIRGINIA BOARD OF CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS
Series 4-09 - Chiropractic Telehealth Practice
Section 4-9-4 - Standard of Care, Administrative Discipline, and Restrictions on Registration
Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 38, September 20, 2024
4.1. The Standard of Care for the Provision ofTelehealth Services by registrants under this rule shall require the registrants to follow the scope of practice stated in W. Va. Code § 30-16-3et seq., § 30-16-18, § 30-16-20, and § 30-16-21; however, the standard of care does not include the review of non-patient information relating to the duration and necessity of chiropractic care that affects the course of care, the treatment plan, or payment, and reimbursement, concerning chiropractic patients residing in the State of West Virginia. It also does not permit the promotion or practice of functional medicine as a specialty, nor allow any disease-based treatment.
4.2. Interstate registrants shall comply with W. Va. Code § 30-16-1 et seq. and the legislative rules promulgated by the Board of Chiropractic. Failure to comply will be grounds for disciplinary action under W. Va. Code § 30-16-11, and § 30-16-16.
4.3. A person currently licensed by the Board of Chiropractic is not subject to registration under this rule, but shall practice telehealth in accordance with W. Va. Code § 30-16-1 et seq. and the legislative rules promulgated by the Board of Chiropractic.