West Virginia Statutes
§ 30-16-12 — Impaired chiropractors
West Virginia § 30-16-12
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Bluebook
W. Va. Code § 30-16-12 (2026).
Text
(a)As contained in this section the term impairment is defined as the inability of a licensee to practice chiropractic with reasonable skill and safety by reason of:
(1)Mental illness;
(2)Physical illness, including, but not limited to, physical deterioration that adversely affects cognitive, motor or perceptive skills; or
(3)Habitual or excessive use or abuse of drugs defined in law as controlled substances, of alcohol or other substances that impair ability.
(b)The board may after a probable cause determination and hearing require a licensee or applicant to submit to a mental or physical examination or a chemical dependency evaluation by physicians designated by the board. The results of the examination or evaluation are admissible at any hearing before the board despite any cla
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Legislative History
1998 Reg. Sess., HB4601; 1976 Reg. Sess., SB333; 1965 Reg. Sess., HB688
Nearby Sections
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§ 30-1-1
Application of article§ 30-1-11
Compensation of members; expenses§ 30-1-14
Remission of certain fees§ 30-1-16
Liability limitations of peer review committees and professional standards review committees§ 30-1-17
Annual reports§ 30-1-19
Combining board staff functions§ 30-1-1a
Legislative findings and declaration§ 30-1-2
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West Virginia § 30-16-12, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/wv/30/30-16-12.