West Virginia Statutes
§ 9A-2-3 — Powers of division of veterans' affairs
The division of veterans' affairs is authorized and empowered to establish rules and regulations providing for the tenure, treatment, eligibility and discharge of eligible veterans at the veterans' home. The rules shall be promulgated to ensure that the division, in carrying out its duties, shall comply with all federal requirements imposed on such a facility. Moreover, notwithstanding any code provisions to the contrary, rules shall be promulgated that:
(1)Meet federal standards for domiciliary care;
(2)define domiciliary;
(3)define admittance to comply with state and federal requirements including current West Virginia resident or enlisted in service from West Virginia, war time service or service during a declared national emergency, Veterans Administration eligibility requirements f
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Legislative History
1995 Reg. Sess., HB2820; 1975 Reg. Sess., SB325; 1955 Reg. Sess., SB44
Nearby Sections
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§ 9A-1-1
Creation and general purposes§ 9A-1-10
Powers and duties of secretary§ 9A-1-11a
Establishment of Veterans Cemetery Fund§ 9A-1-12
Legal assistance§ 9A-1-1a
Department of Veterans' Assistance; office of Secretary of Department of Veterans' Assistance§ 9A-1-1b
Powers and duties of the secretary§ 9A-1-1c
Reports by secretary