West Virginia Code
Article 26. Domestic Violence Act
§48-26-301. Family Protection Services Board Continued; Terms

§48-26-301. Family protection services board continued; terms.
(a) The family protection services board, is continued.
(b) Membership of the board is comprised of seven persons. The Governor, with the advice and consent of the Senate, shall appoint five members of the board who meet the following qualifications:
(1) One member must be a director of a licensed domestic violence program;
(2) One member must be a representative of the West Virginia Coalition Against Domestic Violence;
(3) One member must be a representative of a batterer intervention and prevention program licensed by the board;
(4) One member must be a representative of the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals who is familiar with monitored parenting and exchange program services; and
(5) One member must be a citizen who is a resident of this state and who is not employed by, under contract with or a volunteer for a program licensed by the board, and who is knowledgeable about services for victims and survivors of domestic violence;
(c) The secretary of the Department of Health and Human Resources, or his or her designee, and the chair of the Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction, or his or her designee shall serve as ex officio voting members.
(d) The terms of the five members appointed by the Governor are for three years, staggered in accordance with prior enactments of this act.
(e) No person who is employed by, under contract with or volunteers for an organization that is licensed to operate any program under the provisions of this article may serve on the board at the same time as another person who is employed by, under contract with or volunteers for that organization.
(f) If a member resigns or is unable to complete his or her term or ceases to be qualified, the Governor shall appoint within ninety days a person who meets the qualifications of this section to serve the remainder of the unexpired term.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 48. Domestic Relations

Article 26. Domestic Violence Act

§48-26-101. Title

§48-26-201. Applicability of Definitions

§48-26-202. Advocacy Defined

§48-26-203. Batterer Intervention and Prevention Program Defined

§48-26-204. Board Defined

§48-26-205. Closure Defined

§48-26-206. Department Defined

§48-26-207. Domestic Violence Legal Services Fund Defined

§48-26-208. Domestic Violence Program Defined

§48-26-209. Family Protection Fund Defined

§48-26-210. Intimate Partner Defined

§48-26-211. Licenses Defined

§48-26-212. Monitored Parenting and Exchange Defined

§48-26-213. Outreach Defined

§48-26-214. Shelter Defined

§48-26-301. Family Protection Services Board Continued; Terms

§48-26-401. Powers and Duties of Board

§48-26-402. Requirements, Qualifications and Terms of Licensure; Collaboration to Assist Programs

§48-26-403. Legislative Rules

§48-26-406. Closure of Programs

§48-26-407. Domestic Violence Shelters Not in Violation of Zoning Rules and Resolutions as to Use

§48-26-408. Hearing Procedures; Judicial Review

§48-26-501. Development of State Public Health Plan for Reducing Domestic Violence

§48-26-502. Notice of Victims' Rights, Remedies and Available Services; Required Information

§48-26-503. Standards, Procedures and Curricula

§48-26-603. Domestic Violence Legal Services Fund

§48-26-604. Annual Reports of Licensed Programs

§48-26-701. Confidentiality

§48-26-801. Continuing Education for Certain State Employees

§48-26-802. Continuing Education for Law-Enforcement Officers Concerning Domestic Violence

§48-26-803. Judicial Education on Domestic Violence

§48-26-804. Required Curricula for Public Education System

§48-26-805. Continuing Education for School Personnel Who Are Required to Report Child Abuse and Neglect

§48-26-1001. Court Orders; Use of Monitored Parenting and Exchange Programs Without Court Order

§48-26-1002. Exclusions

§48-26-1004. Contract by Persons Using Program

§48-26-1101. Referral to Shelters