West Virginia Code
Article 1. General Provisions Applicable to All State Boards of Examination or Registration Referred to in Chapter
§30-1-10. Disposition of Money Fines; Legislative Audit; Review of Board"s Fee Structure

(a) The secretary of every board referred to in this chapter shall receive and account for all money which it derives pursuant to the provisions of this chapter which are applicable to it. With the exception of money received as fines, each board shall pay all money which is collected into a separate special fund of the State Treasury which has been established for each board. This money shall be used exclusively by each board for purposes of administration and enforcement of its duties pursuant to this chapter. Any money received as fines shall be deposited into the General Revenue Fund of the State Treasury. When the special fund of any board accumulates to an amount which exceeds twice the annual budget of the board or $10,000, whichever is greater, the State Treasurer shall:
(1) Transfer the excess amount to the state General Revenue Fund; and
(2) Notify the Legislative Auditor that the transfer has been made.
(b) (1) Every licensing board which is authorized by the provisions of this chapter shall be subject to audit by the office of the Legislative Auditor.
(2) Within a reasonable time after the State Treasurer notifies the Legislative Auditor of a transfer required to be made under this section, the Legislative Auditor shall conduct a review of the fee structure of the applicable board to determine if the amount of the boards fees generate excessive revenue, when compared to the boards normal expenses. If the Legislative Auditor finds that excess revenue is generated, he or she shall report his or her findings to the Legislatures Joint Standing Committee on Government Organization, along with recommendations on how the fees can be adjusted to generate only the amount the board reasonably needs to operate under this chapter.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 30. Professions and Occupations

Article 1. General Provisions Applicable to All State Boards of Examination or Registration Referred to in Chapter

§30-1-1. Application of Article

§30-1-1a. Legislative Findings and Declaration

§30-1-2. Oath

§30-1-2a. Required Orientation Session

§30-1-3. Officers

§30-1-4. Official Seal; Rules and Regulations

§30-1-4a. Lay Members of Professional Boards

§30-1-5. Meetings; Quorum; Investigatory Powers; Duties

§30-1-5a. Reporting of Fraud and Misappropriation of Funds

§30-1-6. Application for License or Registration; Examination Fee; Establishment of Application Deadline and Fees by Legislative Rule; Prohibiting Discrimination

§30-1-7. Contents of License or Certificate of Registration

§30-1-7a. Continuing Education

§30-1-8. Denial, Suspension or Revocation of a License or Registration; Probation; Proceedings; Effect of Suspension or Revocation; Transcript; Report; Judicial Review

§30-1-8a. Reinstatement of License

§30-1-8b. Mediation of Complaints

§30-1-9. Review by Circuit Court and Supreme Court of Board's Refusal to Issue; Suspension or Revocation of License or Registration

§30-1-10. Disposition of Money Fines; Legislative Audit; Review of Board"s Fee Structure

§30-1-11. Compensation of Members; Expenses

§30-1-12. Record of Proceedings; Register of Applicants; Certified Copies of Records Prima Facie Evidence; Report to Governor and Legislature; Public Access

§30-1-13. Roster of Licensed or Registered Practitioners

§30-1-14. Remission of Certain Fees

§30-1-15. Office of Executive Secretary of the Health Profession Licensing Boards; Appointment of Executive Secretary; Duties

§30-1-16. Liability Limitations of Peer Review Committees and Professional Standards Review Committees

§30-1-17. Annual Reports

§30-1-18. Retired, Volunteer and Inactive Status Licenses

§30-1-19. Combining Board Staff Functions

§30-1-20. Certain Boards to Regulating Health Care Professions to Gather Retirement Information and Include in Annual Reports

§30-1-21. Exemption From Licensure for Professional Practice for a Charitable Function

§30-1-22. Lobbying

§30-1-23. Waiver of Initial Licensing Fees for Certain Individuals; Definitions

§30-1-24. Use of Criminal Records as Disqualification From Authorization to Practice

§30-1-25. Primacy of State Regulation of Occupational Practice

§30-1-26. Telehealth Practice