W. Va. Code R. § 42-34-12

Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 50, December 13, 2024
Section 42-34-12 - Denial, Suspension, Revocation, and Reinstatement of Licenses; Investigations; Grounds for Disciplinary Action
12.1. The Commissioner may deny, suspend, revoke, or reinstate a license in accordance with the provisions of the Act and this rule. A violation of the Act or this rule is grounds for the denial, suspension, revocation, or refusal to reinstate a license and permits the imposition of disciplinary action.
12.2. Upon receipt of a complaint or upon his or her own inquiry, the Commissioner shall conduct an investigation to determine whether there are grounds for disciplinary action against a licensee. All complaints shall be in writing and include the name, address, and phone number of the complainant. The Commissioner shall provide a copy of the complaint to the licensee.
12.3. Any disciplinary action against a licensee may not be imposed without notice to the licensee and opportunity for a hearing in accordance with the provisions of W. Va. Code § 29A-5-1et seq.
12.3.1. The Commissioner may conduct the hearing or appoint a hearing examiner.
12.3.2. A licensee has a right to attend the hearing in person, to be represented by an attorney at law licensed to practice in West Virginia, or to submit a written response to the Commissioner, and may offer testimony and submit relevant factual information: Provided, That if the licensee receives proper notice of the hearing, the licensee's failure to attend the hearing does not preclude the imposition of disciplinary action.
12.3.3. If the Commissioner appoints a hearing examiner to conduct the hearing, the hearing examiner shall submit a recommended decision to the Commissioner within 10 days of conclusion of the hearing. The hearing examiner may recommend the imposition of any appropriate disciplinary action permitted by the Act or this rule. The Commissioner shall accept, reject, or modify the hearing examiner's recommended decision and issue a final order within 10 days of receipt of the recommended decision.
12.3.4. If the Commissioner conducts the hearing and concludes that a violation of the Act or this rule occurred, the Commissioner shall issue a final order within 10 days of the hearing's conclusion and may impose any disciplinary action permitted by the Act or this rule.

W. Va. Code R. § 42-34-12