Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 43, October 25, 2024
Section 24-9-6 - Professional Conduct, Practice Agreements and Notifications, Denial or Revocation of Emergency Temporary Permits6.1. All physicians and physician assistants who practice under this rule are required to meet the professional conduct standards and requirements required of licensed physicians and licensed physician assistants in West Virginia.6.2. All physician assistants who practice under this rule must practice pursuant to an authorized Practice Agreement or active Practice Notification pursuant to W. Va. Code § 30-3E-1 et seq. and all applicable legislative rules. 6.3. The Board shall deny an emergency temporary permit to any physician or physician assistant who is ineligible based upon the criteria set forth in this rule or additional criteria established by the Governor during the State of Emergency or State of Preparedness. 6.4. The Board may revoke an emergency temporary permit granted pursuant to this rule for conduct that is equivalent to any of the grounds cited for the discipline in W. Va. Code § 30-14-11, W. Va. Code § 30-3E-17(b), section 18 of the Board's rule 24 CSR 1, and/or section 21 of the Board's rule 24 CSR 2. The Board may also report or refer any complaint or allegation of professional misconduct to a physician or physician assistant's out-of-state licensing board.