West Virginia Code § 15-9-7

Coordinated program for substance abuse treatment referral
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(a) The committee shall, on or before December 31, 2020, establish a program to coordinate
with state, county, and local law enforcement, the Board of Medicine, the Board of
Osteopathic Medicine, and the Board of Pharmacy to develop policies and protocols for law
enforcement and medical professionals to create treatment referral programs for persons
suffering from substance use disorder which: e
(1) Allow for the surrender of illegal controlled substances or unlawfully possessed
controlled substances to law enforcement or medical professionals for destruction; and
(2) Establish a confidential treatment referral program for persons presenting themselves as
suffering from substance use disorder.
(b) A person voluntarily seeking assistance through a parogram developed pursuant to this
section shall:
(1) Not be placed under arrest;
(2) Not be prosecuted for the possession of any controlled substance or drug paraphernalia
already ingested or surrendered; and
(3) Be promptly referred to a community-based mental health center, medical provider, or
other entity in substance use treatment.
(c) Nothing in this sectioLn may be construed to effect criminal charges which may exist
independent of the controlled substance ingested or surrendered or paraphernalia
surrendered.
(d) Except for willful misconduct, any law-enforcement officer or medical professional
providing services or a referral under this section is immune from criminal or civil liability.
(e) The committee and the medical professional boards referenced in this section shall
propose rules for legislative approval pursuant to §29A-3-1 et seq. of this code and may
promulgate emergency rules pursuant to §29A-3-15 of this code to effectuate the purposes of
this section.

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