West Virginia Statutes

§ 49-10-101 — Legislative findings

West Virginia § 49-10-101
JurisdictionWest Virginia
Ch. 49CHILD WELFARE
Art. 10EXEMPTION FROM WEST VIRGINIA DIVISION OF PERSONNEL

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W. Va. Code § 49-10-101 (2026).

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The Legislature finds the State of West Virginia is experiencing a child welfare crisis. From 2016 to 2020, the child protective service vacancy rate has increased from 9.7 percent to 33 percent. This significant lack of staffing has caused a delay in response times to begin investigations. During the same time period, the average hours to start a child protective service investigation after referral went from 119.1 hours in 2016 to now averaging 428.1 hours in 2020. This significant failure to begin the investigation can and has cost lives. The Legislature finds that the Bureau for Social Services is having extreme difficulty recruiting and retaining child protective service workers, youth service workers, adult protective service workers, and other related workers, including necessary ca

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Legislative History

2023 Reg. Sess., SB273

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