2005 West Virginia Code - §30-25-4. — Qualifications for license; exceptions; application; fees.

§30-25-4. Qualifications for license; exceptions; application; fees.
(a) To be eligible for a license as a nursing home administrator a person must:
(1) Be of good moral character;
(2) Possess the qualifications and meet any reasonable standards as the board may prescribe pursuant to subsection (a), section seven of this article;
(3) Pass the examination prescribed by the board in the subject of nursing home administration; and
(4) Have sufficient knowledge and soundness of judgment to be able to adequately discharge the functions of a nursing home administrator.
(b) Any person who holds a license or certificate as a nursing home administrator issued by any other state, the requirements for which are found by the board to be at least as great as those provided in this article may be granted a license without examination if he or she meets all of the other requirements for licensing in this state.
(c) Any applicant for any license shall submit an application for the license at the time, in the manner, on the forms and containing the information as the board may, from time to time, by reasonable legislative rules prescribe and pay to the board theprescribed license fee, which fee shall be returned to the applicant if he or she is denied a license.

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