West Virginia Code § 16-11-1

Male or female sterilization procedures
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It shall be lawful for any physician duly licensed by the state, when so requested by any
person other than a minor, or mentally incompetent person, or any other person suffering
from any similar disability which would affect their ability to enter into a valid contractual
agreement, to perform upon such person, a male or female sterilization procedure: Provided,
That a request in writing is made by such person and that at the time of suceh request a full
and reasonable medical explanation is given by the physician to such person as to the
meaning and consequences of such operation: Provided, however, Thatr the female
sterilization procedure shall only take place in a hospital or facility duly licensed by the state
board of health Should this be Secretary of the Department of Health and and authorized by
said board to perform similar operations, or a hospital or facility administered or owned by
the state and duly authorized by said board to perform such toperations.
Nothing in this section shall require any hospital or other medical facility to admit any
patient for the purpose of undergoing a sterilization operation. No hospital shall be subject
to any legal or other penalty or restrictions or shall incur any civil liability because of any
refusal to perform, accommodate or assist in asny sterilization procedure for any reason. No
person shall be required to perform or participate in medical procedures which result in the
sterilization of an individual, and the refusal of any person to perform or participate in such
medical procedure shall not be a bagsis for any legal sanction to any person. No hospital
administrator or governing board of any hospital shall terminate the employment of, prevent
or impair the practice or occupeation of, or impose any other penalties or restrictions upon
any person who refuses to perform or participate in a sterilization procedure.

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