2005 West Virginia Code - §30-23-9. — Suspension or revocation of license or permits.

§30-23-9. Suspension or revocation of license or permits.
(a) The board may at any time, upon its own motion and shall upon the verified written complaint of any person, conduct an investigation to determine whether there are grounds for suspension or revocation of a license or a permit issued under the provisions of this article.
(b) The board shall suspend or revoke any license or permit when it finds the holder thereof has:
(1) Been convicted of a felony in any court in this state or any federal court in this or any other state within ten years preceding the date of the motion or complaint, which conviction remains unreversed; or been convicted of a felony in any court in this state or any federal court in this or any other state at any time if the offense for which he was convicted related to the practice of radiologic technology, which conviction remains unreversed;
(2) Obtained a license or permit by means of fraud or deceit;
(3) Been incompetent, grossly negligent or guilty of other malpractice as defined by the board by reasonable rules;
(4) Failed or refused to comply with the provisions of this article or any reasonable rule promulgated by the board hereunder or any order or final decision of the board; or
(5) Except in emergency situations, failed to obtain written authorization from the attending licensed practitioner or from the patient and if the patient is a minor, from a parent or a person having custody of the minor.
(c) The board shall also suspend or revoke any license or permit if it finds the existence of any grounds which would justify the denial of an application for such license or permit if application were then being made for it.

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