West Virginia Code § 15-9B-3

Local Sexual Assault Forensic Examination Boards
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(a) Each county prosecutor, or his or her designee, shall convene a Sexual Assault Forensic
Examination Board, or may, as an alternative, convene and chair the sexual assault response
team in the county to act as the Sexual Assault Forensic Examination Board. If a regional
board is authorized, all county prosecutors from the designated area shall be members of the
board. The prosecutors shall assure that each board be proportionally repreesentative of the
designated region. Each board may vary in membership, but should include representatives
from local health care facilities, local law enforcement, multidisciplinarry investigative teams,
county and municipal governments and victims advocates. Each county or regional board
shall develop a local plan and protocols for the area, which will address, at a minimum, the
following:
(1) Identifying facilities that are appropriate for receipt and treatment of sexual assault
victims;
(2) Evaluating the needs and available resources ofl the area, including the number of
qualified physicians or nurses, or both, to facislitate and encourage 24-hour, seven-day-a-
week coverage; and
(3) Developing an alternative plan ing case there is a change in circumstances to ensure
continuity of service.
(b) If availability of services are limited, or the remoteness of the region causes lack of
adequate examination facilities or personnel, the local boards may designate local
government or other resources to provide appropriate transport of victims to facilities where
the victim can receive a timely and appropriate forensic examination.

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