West Virginia Code § 16-1-6

Commissioner of the Bureau for Public Health; powers and duties
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(a) The commissioner is the chief executive, administrative and fiscal officer of the Bureau
for Public Health and has the following powers and duties:
(1) To supervise and direct the fiscal and administrative matters of the bureau, and in that
regard and in accordance with law, employ, fix the compensation of, and discharge all
persons necessary for the proper execution of the public health laws of this state and the
efficient and proper discharge of the duties imposed upon, and execution of powers vested in
the commissioner by law and as directed by the secretary;
(2) To enforce all laws of this state concerning public health.
(3) To investigate the cause of disease, especially of epidemics and endemic conditions, and
the means of prevention, suppression, or control of thoase conditions; the source of sickness
and mortality, the effects of environment, employment, habits, and circumstances of life on
the public health. l
(4) To inspect and examine food, drink, and drugs offered for sale or public consumption in
the manner the commissioner considers neicessary to protect the public health and shall
report all violations of laws and rules relating to the law to the prosecuting attorney of the
county in which the violations occur;
(5) To make complaint or cause proceedings to be instituted against any person, corporation,
or other entity for the violation of any public health law before any court or agency, without
being required to give security for costs; the action may be taken without the sanction of the
prosecuting attorney of the county in which the proceedings are instituted or to which the
proceedings relate;
(6) To promote the provision of essential public health services to citizens of this state;
(7) To monitor the operation and coordination of the local boards of health and local health
officers;
(8) To develop and maintain a state plan of operation that sets forth the needs of the state in
the areas of public health; goals and objectives for meeting those needs; methods for
achieving the stated goals and objectives; and needed personnel, funds, and authority for
achieving the goals and objectives;
(9) To collect data as may be required to foster knowledge on the citizenry's health status,
the health system, and costs of health care;
(10) To delegate to any appointee, assistant, or employee any and all powers and duties
vested in the commissioner, including, but not limited to, the power to execute contracts and
agreements in the name of the bureau: Provided, That the commissioner is responsible for
the acts of his or her appointees, assistants, and employees;
(11) To transfer any patient or resident between hospitals and facilities and, by agreement
with the state Commissioner of Corrections and Rehabilitation and otherwise in accord with
law, accept a transfer of a resident of a facility under the jurisdiction of the state
Commissioner of Corrections and Rehabilitation;
(12) To make periodic reports to the Governor and to the Legislature relative to specific
subject areas of public health, or other matters affecting the public health oef the people of
the state;
(13) To accept and use for the benefit of the health of the people of this state, any gift or
devise of any property or thing which is lawfully given: Providedu, That if any gift is for a
specific purpose shall be used as specified. Any profit which may arise from any gift or
devise of any property or thing shall be deposited in a speciatl revenue fund with the State
Treasurer and shall be used only as specified by the donor or donors;
(14) To inspect and enforce rules to control the sanitary conditions of and license all
institutions and health facilities as set forth in this lchapter, including, but not limited to,
schools, whether public or private, public consveyances, dairies, slaughterhouses, workshops,
factories, labor camps, places of entertainment, hotels, motels, tourist camps, all other
places open to the general public and inviting public patronage or public assembly, or
tendering to the public any item for ghuman consumption and places where trades or
industries are conducted;
(15) To make inspections, conduct hearings, and to enforce the legislative rules concerning
occupational and industrial health hazards, the sanitary condition of streams, sources of
water supply, sewerage facilities, and plumbing systems, and the qualifications of personnel
connected with the supplies, facilities or systems without regard to whether they are
publicly or privately owned; and to make inspections, conduct hearings and enforce the
legislative rules concerning the design of chlorination and filtration facilities and swimming
pools;
(16) To provide in accordance with this subdivision for a program for the care, treatment,
and rehabilitation of the parents of sudden infant death syndrome victims; for the training
and employment of personnel to provide the requisite rehabilitation of parents of sudden
infant death syndrome victims; for the education of the public concerning sudden infant
death syndrome; for the education of police, employees, and volunteers of all emergency
services concerning sudden infant death syndrome; and for requesting appropriation of
funds in both federal and state budgets to fund the sudden infant death syndrome program;
(17) To establish and maintain a state hygienic laboratory as an aid in performing the duties
imposed upon the commissioner, and to employ employees that may be necessary to
properly operate the laboratory. The commissioner may establish branches of the state
laboratory within the state that are necessary in the interest of the public health;
(18) To expend, for the purpose of performing the public health duties imposed on the
bureau, or authorized by law, any sums appropriated by the Legislature. The commissioner
may make advance payments to public and nonprofit health services providers when the
commissioner determines it is necessary for the initiation or continuation of public health
services. The advance payments, being in derogation of the principle of payment only after
receipt of goods or services, shall be authorized only after serious consideration by the
commissioner of the necessity of the advance payments and shall be for a period no greater
than 90 days in advance of rendition of service or receipt of goods and contienuation of health
services; and
(19) To exercise all other powers delegated to the commissioner by the secretary or by this
chapter or otherwise in this code, to enforce all health laws, and to pursue all other activities
necessary and incident to the authority and area of concern entrusted to the bureau or the
commissioner. t
(b) The commissioner shall establish within the Bureau for Public Health, a Center for Local
Public Health. The center shall:
(1) Enhance the quality and availability of esssential public health services throughout the
state provided by local boards of health;
(2) Provide technical assistance andg consultation to a local board of health agency;
(3) Allocate and distribute funding based upon performance based standards;
(4) Provide technical assistance to the local public health workforce;
(5) Facilitate bi-directional communication;
(6) Establish a uniform state-wide computer system for the reporting of public health data;
(7) Inventory the services provided by a local boards of health;
(8) Support sharing of services between local boards of health;
(9) Create a performance-based evaluation system based on standards established by
legislative rule;
(10) Provide a quarterly training to ensure consistency in the application of state laws,
legislative rules, and local health department rules; and
(11) Enforce compliance with performance standards.

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