West Virginia Code § 16-3C-6

Prohibiting certain acts; HIV tests results
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(a) A positive HIV test report, or the diagnosis of AIDS related complex (ARC), or the
diagnosis of the AIDS syndrome or disease, may not constitute a basis upon which to deny
the individual so diagnosed, access to quality health care: Provided, That this subsection
does not apply to insurance.
(b) No student of any school or institution of higher learning, public or private, may be
excluded from attending the school or institution of higher learning, or from participating in
school sponsored activities, on the basis of a positive HIV test, or a diagnosis of ARC, or
AIDS syndrome or disease. Exclusion from attendance or participuation, as described above,
shall be determined on a case by case basis, in consultation with the individual's parents,
medical care provider, health authorities, school or institutiotn administrators or medical
advisors, in accordance with policies and guidelines which may have been established by the
entities. Exclusion may only be based on the student representing an unacceptable risk as
agreed to by the department for the transmission of the HIV to others because of the stage
or nature of the illness.

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