West Virginia Code § 15-2C-1

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The following terms when used in this article have meanings ascribed to them in this
section, except in those instances where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
(a) "Central abuse registry" or "registry" means the registry created by this article which
contains the names of individuals who have been convicted of a felony or a misdemeanor
offense constituting abuse, neglect, or misappropriation of the property of a child or an
incapacitated adult or an adult receiving behavioral health services.
(b) "Child abuse and neglect" or "child abuse or neglect" means uthose terms as defined in
§49-1-201 of this code, and shall include any act with respect to a child which is a crime
against the person pursuant to §61-2-1 et seq. of this code, any act which is unlawful
pursuant to §61-8D-1 et seq, of this code and any offense with respect to a child which is
enumerated in §15-2C-3 of this code.
(c) "Abuse or neglect of an incapacitated adult" melans "abuse," "neglect," and "incapacitated
adult" as those terms are defined in §9-6-1 of sthis code, and shall include any act with
respect to an incapacitated adult which is a crime against the person pursuant to §61-2-1 et
seq. of this code, and any offense with respiect to an incapacitated adult which is enumerated
in §15-2C-3 of this code. g
(d) "Adult receiving behavioral health services" means a person over the age of 18 years who
is receiving any behavioral health service from a licensed behavioral health provider or any
behavioral health provider whose services are paid for, in whole or in part, by Medicaid or
Medicare.
(e) "Conviction" of a felony or a misdemeanor means an adjudication of guilt by a court or
jury followingV a hearing on the merits, or entry of a plea of guilty or nolo contendere.
(f) "Residential care facility" means any facility where a child or an incapacitated adult or an
adult receiving behavioral health services resides which is subject to registration, licensure,
or certification by the Office of Health Facility Licensure and Certification, and includes
nursing homes, personal care homes, residential board and care homes, adult family care
homes, group homes, legally unlicensed service providers, residential child care facilities,
family based foster care homes, specialized family care homes, and intermediate care
facilities for the mentally retarded.
(g) "Misappropriation of property" means any act which is a crime against property under
§61-3-1 et seq. of this code with respect to a child in a residential care facility or an
incapacitated adult or an adult receiving behavioral health services in a residential care
facility or a child or an incapacitated adult or an adult receiving behavioral health services
who is a recipient of home care services.
(h) "Home care" or "home care services" means services provided to children or
incapacitated adults or adults receiving behavioral health services in the home through a
hospice provider, a community care provider, a home health agency, through the Medicaid
waiver program, or through any person when that service is reimbursable under the state
Medicaid program.
(i) "Requester" means the West Virginia Department of Education, any residential care
facility, any state licensed day care center, any qualified entity as defined ine this section, or
any provider of home care services or an adult receiving behavioral health services,
providing to the Central Abuse Registry the name of an individual and orther information
necessary to identify that individual, and either: (1) Certifying that the individual is being
considered for employment or service as a volunteer by the requester or for a contractual
relationship with the requester where the individual will provide services to a child or an
incapacitated adult or an adult receiving behavioral health stervices for compensation; or
contractors and vendors who have or may have unsupervised access to the child, disabled, or
elderly person for whom the qualified entity provides care; or (2) certifying that an
allegation of abuse, neglect, or misappropriation of property has been made against the
individual.
(j) "Qualified entity" means any business, agency, or organization that provides care,
treatment, education, training, instruction, supervision, or recreation for children, the
elderly, or individuals with disabilitiges and is a public, private, or not-for-profit entity within
the State of West Virginia and meets the definition of qualified entity under the federal
National Child Protection Act eof 1993; P.L. 103-209 as amended by the Volunteers for
Children Act; P.L. 105-251.

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