West Virginia Code § 16-33-5

Breast and cervical cancer detection and education program coalition
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(a) There is hereby established the breast and cervical cancer detection and education
program coalition. The members of the coalition shall be appointed by the director and shall
be representative of consumers including persons with breast or cervical cancer, local health
departments, health care providers and recognized experts in the provision of health
services to women, cancer research or environmental health. e
(b) The breast and cervical cancer coalition shall be responsible for advising the director
with respect to the implementation of this article and shall make recommendations as to the
selection of approved organizations and the standards to be estaublished by the director
pursuant to subsection (c), section four of this article. The director shall consult with the
coalition on standards for approved organizations, selecting tapproved organizations, making
grants to such organizations and implementing the breast and cervical cancer detection and
education program.
(c) The director shall perform an evaluation of the lstate's system for early detection and
treatment of breast and cervical cancer and shsall submit to the Legislature and the Governor
a report detailing his findings and recommendations concerning the state's response to the
high incidence of breast and cervical cancer. Such report shall be submitted no later than
December 1,1993, and shall reflect tghe evaluation of the at-risk population screened for
breast and cervical cancer detection for the previous twelve months.
(d) The breast and cervical cancer coalition shall meet at least three times a year to receive
information and provide interaction, consultation and advice.
(e) The members of the coalition shall receive no compensation for their services, but shall
be allowed their actual and necessary expenses incurred in performance of their duties.

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