West Virginia HB4463 modifies rules for the Board of Sanitarians, including offering online training and clarifying licensing standards.
West Virginia HB4463 amends the Code of West Virginia to update regulations for the Board of Sanitarians. The bill authorizes the board to offer online training for licenses and certificates instead of in-person training. It also establishes a six-month time limit for applicants to complete their training after being hired. Additionally, the bill clarifies that a Registered Sanitarian can license applicants who have completed their training courses and on-the-job training. The Board of Sanitarians is required to adopt reciprocity standards by May 1, 2026.
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