West Virginia Statutes
§ 49-3-101 — Child advocacy centers; services; requirements
West Virginia § 49-3-101
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Bluebook
W. Va. Code § 49-3-101 (2026).
Text
Child advocacy centers provide the following services to children in the child welfare program in West Virginia:
(1)Operation of a child-appropriate or child-friendly facility that provides a comfortable, private setting that is both physically and psychologically safe for clients.
(2)Participation in a multidisciplinary team for response to child abuse allegations.
(3)Operate a legal entity responsible for program and fiscal operations that has established and implemented basic sound administrative practices.
(4)Promote policies, practices and procedures that are culturally competent and diverse. Cultural competency is defined as the capacity to function in more than one culture, requiring the ability to appreciate, understand and interact with members of diverse populations withi
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Legislative History
2015 Reg. Sess., HB2200
Nearby Sections
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