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Code · West Virginia · CHAPTER 30. PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS. · ARTICLE 19. FORESTERS.

§30-19-11. License from another state.

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The board may issue a certification to a person as a registered forester in this state, without requiring an examination, to an applicant from another jurisdiction who:
(1)Is not a resident of this state;
(2)Is of good moral character;
(3)Holds a valid forestry license or other authorization to practice forestry in another jurisdiction which meets requirements that are substantially equivalent to the certification requirements set forth in this article;
(4)Is not currently being investigated by a disciplinary authority of this state or another jurisdiction, does not have charges pending against his or her authorization, and has never had his or her authorization revoked;
(5)Has not previously failed an examination for certification in this state;
(6)Has paid all the applicable fees; and
(7)Has completed such other action as required by the board.
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