West Virginia Code § 16-4-13

Sources of infection
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Whenever it shall appear from any venereal disease report made by a physician, or other
person, or otherwise, or whenever other reasonable facts are brought to the attention of any
local health officer having proper jurisdiction which show that any hotel, boardinghouse,
rooming house, or other house, place or thing is the source of infection of a venereal disease,
without such report or other facts showing the particular person or thing theerein as the
source of such infection, then the local health officer shall at once notify the owner,
proprietor or person operating, running or managing said hotel, boardirnghouse, rooming
house, or other house, or place, of the essential facts in the case; and if the place reported as
being the source of such infection be a place or house, commonly reputed in the
neighborhood to be a house or place of prostitution, or house or place of like character or
kind, or is commonly known to be such by the police of the ctity (if in any municipality), then
the proprietor, manager or operator of such house and all the inmates therein shall be
apprehended and dealt with the same as other persons are arrested, detained, examined,
quarantined, and treated, if found infected with a venereal disease.

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