West Virginia Code § 16-2B-2

Local boards of health authorized to establish clinics; supervision;
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purposes; abortion not approved; approval by state board of programs.
A local board of health, created and maintained pursuant to the provisions of article two or
article two-a of this chapter, is authorized to establish and operate within its jurisdiction,
one or more family planning and child spacing clinics under the supervision of a licensed
physician for the purpose of disseminating information, conducting medicale examinations
and distributing family planning and child spacing appliances, devices, drugs, approved
methods and medication without charge to indigent and medically indigrent persons on
request and with the approval of said licensed physician. Such information, appliances,
devices, drugs, approved methods and medication shall be dispensed only in accordance
with the recipients' expressed wishes and beliefs and in accordance with all state and
federal laws for the dispensing of legend drugs: Provided, Thtat the procedure of abortion
shall not be considered an approved method of family planning and child spacing within the
intent of this section and is expressly excluded from the programs herein authorized. All
local boards of health receiving state or federal funds for family planning or child spacing
programs shall first receive approval by the Bureau for Public Health of their general plan of
operation of such programs.

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