West Virginia Code
Article 2. State Responsibilities for Children
§49-2-129. Transitional Living Services, Scattered-Site Living Arrangements, and Supervised Group Settings; Eligibility Criteria

(a) The department shall establish minimum standards, by legislative rule, for transitional living services, such as scattered-site living arrangements and supervised group settings, to which all child placing agencies or child welfare agencies who provide this service must conform.
(b) Agencies shall establish eligibility criteria for serving transitioning children and adults and shall require, at a minimum, the following:
(1) That a transitioning child or adult receiving a transitional living placement is between 16 and 26 years of age;
(2) Written permission from the childs parents or guardian for a child less than 18 years of age to enter a scattered-site living arrangement;
(3) A written service agreement with a transitioning adult entering a transitional living arrangement;
(4) A determination by an agency that a transitioning child or adult has shown that he or she is stable, mature, and responsible enough for entry into the determined level of transitional living arrangement;
(5) A life skills assessment by an agency of the transitioning child or adult, prior to placing him or her in a transitional living arrangement, and an annual reassessment; and
(6) A written transition plan, developed with the transitioning child or adult, that provides an educational, training, or employment program or a plan for the child or adult to pursue employment while in transitional living.
(c) The agency and transitioning child or adult shall determine if a roommate is appropriate for the child or adult prior to placement in a transitional living setting. The roommate must be able to support himself or herself and contribute at least a pro rata share of the living expenses for the setting.
(d) An agency shall document face-to-face contact and hours spent with a transitioning child or adult in a transitional living setting in the service plan that meet the childs or adults needs and program level.
(e) After a child or adult is in a transitional living placement, an agency shall assess the childs or adults progress in acquiring basic living skills at a minimum of once every six months.
(f) An agency shall develop and implement policies and procedures to ensure that any child or adult in a transitional living setting receives training and guidance on appropriate health screening and services, including medical and dental screening and services.
(g) An agency shall develop policies and procedures for assisting a transitioning child or adult in searching for an appropriate dwelling that will be used as a scattered-site living setting, that meets the following criteria:
(1) The dwelling is safe and affordable;
(2) The dwelling has a working telephone or other means of communication in an emergency;
(3) The dwelling has appropriate equipment for indoor cooking; and
(4) The dwelling has an appropriate water source for cooking, cleaning, and bathing.
(h) The department shall promulgate legislative rules, including emergency rules if necessary, to implement the provisions of this section.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 49. Child Welfare

Article 2. State Responsibilities for Children

§49-2-101. Authorization and Responsibility

§49-2-102. Minimum Staffing Complement for Child Protective Services

§49-2-103. Proceedings by the State Department

§49-2-104. Education of the Public

§49-2-105. Administrative and Judicial Review

§49-2-106. Department Responsibility for Foster Care Homes

§49-2-107. Foster-Home Care; Minimum Standards; Certificate of Operation; Inspection

§49-2-108. Visits and Inspections; Records

§49-2-109. Placing Children From Other States in Private Homes of State

§49-2-110. Development of Standards of Child Care

§49-2-111. Supervision of Child Welfare Agencies by the Department; Records and Reports

§49-2-111a. Performance Based Contracting for Child Placing Agencies

§49-2-111b. Study of Kinship Foster Care Families

§49-2-111c. Priorities for Use of Funds

§49-2-112. Family Homes; Approval of Incorporation by Secretary of State; Approval of Articles of Incorporation

§49-2-113. Residential Child-Care Centers; Licensure, Certification, Approval, and Registration; Requirements

§49-2-114. Application for License or Approval

§49-2-115. Conditions of Licensure, Approval and Registration

§49-2-115a. Head Start Program Licenses

§49-2-116. Investigative Authority; Evaluation; Complaint

§49-2-117. Revocation; Provisional Licensure and Approval

§49-2-118. Closing of Facilities by the Secretary; Placement of Children

§49-2-119. Supervision; Consultation; State Fire Marshall to Cooperate

§49-2-120. Penalties; Injunctions; Venue

§49-2-121. Rule-Making

§49-2-122. Waivers and Variances to Rules

§49-2-123. Annual Reports; Directory; Licensing Reports and Recommendations

§49-2-124. Certificate of Need Not Required; Conditions; Review

§49-2-125. Commission to Study Residential Placement of Children; Findings; Requirements; Reports; Recommendations

§49-2-126. The Foster Child Bill of Rights

§49-2-127. The Foster and Kinship Parent Bill of Rights

§49-2-127a. Foster and Kinship Parent Duties; Foster Parent and Kinship Parent Agreements

§49-2-128. Reasonable and Prudent Foster Parent Standard

§49-2-129. Transitional Living Services, Scattered-Site Living Arrangements, and Supervised Group Settings; Eligibility Criteria

§49-2-201. Findings and Purpose

§49-2-202. When Family Preservation Services Required

§49-2-203. Caseload Limits for Home-Based Preservation Services

§49-2-204. Situational Criteria Requiring Service

§49-2-205. Service Delivery Through Service Contracts; Accountability

§49-2-206. Special Services to Be Provided

§49-2-207. Development of Home-Based Family Preservation Services

§49-2-301. Findings and Intent; Advisory Council

§49-2-302. Creation of Statewide Quality Rating System; Rule-Making; Minimum Requirements

§49-2-303. Statewide Quality Improvement System; Financial Plan; Staffing Requirements; Public Awareness Campaign; Management Information System; Financial Assistance for Child Care Programs; Program Staff; Child Care Consumers

§49-2-304. Quality Rating and Improvement System Pilot Projects; Independent Third-Party Evaluation; Modification of Proposed Rule and Financial Plan; Report to Legislature; Limitations on Implementation

§49-2-401. Continuation, Transfer and Renaming of Trust Fund; Funding

§49-2-501. Children to Whom Article Applies; Intent

§49-2-502. Powers of the Secretary

§49-2-503. Report of Birth of Special Health Care Needs Child

§49-2-504. Assistance by Other Agencies

§49-2-505. Cost of Treatment

§49-2-601. Findings; Intent

§49-2-602. Family Support Services; Responsibilities; Funds; Case Management; Outreach; Differential Fees

§49-2-603. Eligibility; Primary Focus

§49-2-604. Program Administration; Implementation; Procedures; Annual Evaluation; Coordination; Plans; Grievances; Reports

§49-2-605. Regional and State Family Support Councils; Membership; Meetings; Reimbursement of Expenses

§49-2-701. Caregiver Consent for Minor's Health Care; Treatment

§49-2-702. Duty of Health Care Facility or Practitioner

§49-2-703. Affidavit of Caregiver Consent; Requirements

§49-2-704. Revocation and Termination of Consent; Written Notice; Validity

§49-2-705. Good Faith Reliance on Affidavit; Applicability

§49-2-706. Exceptions to Applicability

§49-2-707. Penalty for False Statement

§49-2-708. Rule-Making Authority

§49-2-801. Purpose

§49-2-802. Establishment of Child Protective Services; General Duties and Powers; Administrative Procedure; Immunity From Civil Liability; Cooperation of Other State Agencies

§49-2-803. Persons Mandated to Report Suspected Abuse and Neglect; Requirements

§49-2-804. Notification of Disposition of Reports

§49-2-805. Educational Programs; Requirements

§49-2-806. Mandatory Reporting of Suspected Animal Cruelty by Child Protective Service Workers

§49-2-807. Mandatory Reporting to Medical Examiner or Coroner; Postmortem Investigation

§49-2-808. Photographs and X Rays

§49-2-809. Reporting Procedures

§49-2-810. Immunity From Liability

§49-2-811. Abrogation of Privileged Communications; Exception

§49-2-812. Failure to Report; Penalty

§49-2-813. Statistical Index; Reports

§49-2-814. Task Force on Prevention of Sexual Abuse of Children

§49-2-901. Policy; Cooperation

§49-2-902. Division of Juvenile Services; Transfer of Functions; Juvenile Placement

§49-2-903. Powers and Duties; Comprehensive Strategy; Cooperation

§49-2-904. Rules for Specialized Training for Juvenile Corrections Officers and Detention Center Employees

§49-2-905. Juvenile Detention and Corrections Facility Personnel

§49-2-906. Medical and Other Treatment of Juveniles in Custody of the Division; Consent; Service Providers; Medical Care; Pregnant Inmates; Claims Processing and Administration by the Department; Authorization of Cooperative Agreements

§49-2-907. Examination, Diagnosis Classification and Treatment; Period of Custody

§49-2-908. Educational Services for Juveniles Placed in Predispositional and Postdispositional Facilities; Authorization; Cooperation; Rule-Making

§49-2-909. Arrest Authority of Juvenile Correctional and Detention Officers

§49-2-910. Juvenile Trustee Accounts and Funds, Earnings and Personal Property of Juveniles; Return of Property; Reports;

§49-2-911. Juvenile Benefit Funds; Uses; Reports

§49-2-912. Youth Reporting Centers

§49-2-913. Juvenile Justice Reform Oversight Committee

§49-2-1001. Purpose; Intent

§49-2-1002. Responsibilities of the Department of Health and Human Resources and Division of Juvenile Services of the Department of Military Affairs and Public Safety; Programs and Services; Rehabilitation; Cooperative Agreements

§49-2-1003. Rehabilitative Facilities for Status Offenders; Requirements; Educational Instruction

§49-2-1004. The Juvenile Services Reimbursement Offender Fund; Use; Expenditures

§49-2-1005. Legal Custody; Law-Enforcement Agencies

§49-2-1006. Reporting Requirements; Cataloguing of Services