West Virginia Code
Article 3. West Virginia Medical Practice Act
§30-3-11c. Administrative Medicine License

(a) For purposes of this section:
(1) "Administrative medicine" means administration or management related to the practice of medicine or to the delivery of health care services using the medical knowledge, skill, and judgment of a licensed physician that may affect the health of the public or medical research, excluding clinical trials on humans. Administrative medicine does not include the authority to practice clinical medicine; examine, care for, or treat patients; prescribe medications, including controlled substances; or direct or delegate medical acts or prescriptive authority to others.
(2) "Administrative medicine license" means a medical license restricted to the practice of administrative medicine. A physician with an administrative medicine license may manage the integration of clinical medicine, strategy, operations, and other business activities related to the delivery of health care services, advise organizations, both public and private, on health care matters; authorize and deny financial payments for care; organize and direct research programs; review care provided for quality; and perform other similar duties that do not require or involve direct patient care.
(3) "Clinical medicine" includes, but is not limited to:
(A) Direct involvement in patient evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment;
(B) Prescribing, administering, or dispensing any medication;
(C) Delegating medical acts, service, or prescriptive authority; and
(D) Supervision of physicians and/or podiatric physicians who practice clinical medicine, physician assistants who render medical services in collaboration with physicians, or the clinical practice of any other medical professional.
(b) The board may issue an administrative medicine license to a physician who:
(1) Files a complete application;
(2) Pays the applicable fee;
(3) Meets all qualifications and criteria for licensure set forth in 30-3-10 of this code and the boards legislative rules; and
(4) Demonstrates competency to practice administrative medicine.
(c) Administrative medicine licensees may not practice clinical medicine.
(d) A physician applying to renew an administrative medicine license must pay the same fees and meet the same requirements for renewing an active status license, including submission of certification of participation in and successful completion of a minimum of 50 hours of continuing medical education satisfactory to the board during the preceding two-year period.
(e) The board may deny an application for an administrative medicine and may discipline an administrative medicine licensee who, after a hearing, has been adjudged by the board as unqualified due to any reason set forth in 30-3-14 of this code or the boards rules and pursuant to the processes set forth therein.
(f) The board shall propose emergency rules pursuant to the provisions of 29A-3-1 et seq. of this code to implement the provisions of this section.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 30. Professions and Occupations

Article 3. West Virginia Medical Practice Act

§30-3-1. Legislative Findings

§30-3-2. Purpose

§30-3-3. Short Title

§30-3-4. Definitions

§30-3-5. West Virginia Board of Medicine Powers and Duties Continued; Appointment and Terms of Members; Vacancies; Removal

§30-3-6. Conduct of Business of West Virginia Board of Medicine; Meetings; Officers; Compensation; Expenses; Quorum

§30-3-7. Powers and Duties of West Virginia Board of Medicine

§30-3-7a. Findings and Rule-Making Authority

§30-3-8. State Health Officer to Act as Secretary of the Board

§30-3-9. Records of Board; Expungement; Examination; Notice; Public Information; Voluntary Agreements Relating to Alcohol or Chemical Dependency; Confidentiality of Same; Physician-Patient Privileges

§30-3-10. Licenses to Practice Medicine and Surgery or Podiatry

§30-3-10a. Special Volunteer Medical License; Civil Immunity for Voluntary Services Rendered to Indigents

§30-3-11. Endorsement of Licenses to Practice Medicine and Surgery and Podiatry; Fees; Temporary License; Summer Camp Doctors

§30-3-11a. Endorsement of Licenses to Practice Medicine and Surgery as Medical School Faculty

§30-3-11b. License to Practice Medicine and Surgery at Certain State Veterans Nursing Home Facilities

§30-3-11c. Administrative Medicine License

§30-3-12. Biennial Renewal of License to Practice Medicine and Surgery or Podiatry; Continuing Education; Rules; Fee; Inactive License; Denial for Conviction of Felony Offense

§30-3-13. Licensing Requirements for the Practice of Medicine and Surgery or Podiatry; Exceptions; Unauthorized Practice; Notice; Criminal Penalties

§30-3-13a. Telemedicine Practice; Requirements; Exceptions; Definitions; Rule-Making

§30-3-14. Professional Discipline of Physicians and Podiatrists; Reporting of Information to Board Pertaining to Medical Professional Liability and Professional Incompetence Required; Penalties; Grounds for License Denial and Discipline of Physicians...

§30-3-15. Certificate of Authorization Requirements for Medical Corporations

§30-3-16. Educational Permit

§30-3-17. Limitation of Article

§30-3-18. Combining Staff Functions With West Virginia Board of Osteopathic Medicine

§30-3-19. West Virginia Board of Medicine Investigators Authority to Carry Concealed Weapon