West Virginia Code § 16-5K-3

Responsibilities of the Department of Health
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(a) The department is the administering agency for the development of a statewide,
comprehensive, coordinated, interagency system of early intervention services.
(b) Consistent with the provisions of Public Law 99-457, as enacted by the Congress of the
United States, the department has the following responsibilities:
(1) To carry out the general administration, supervision and monitoring of early intervention
programs and activities;
(2) To resolve complaints regarding the requirements of Public Law 99-457;
(3) To identify and coordinate all available resources within the state from federal, state,
local and private sources; a
(4) To enter into formal interagency agreements with other state agencies involved in early
intervention;
(5) To resolve intraagency and interagency disputes and to ensure that early intervention
services are provided in a timely manner pending the resolution of such disputes; and
(6) To coordinate and implement a comprehensive system of personnel development,
including the certification ande credentialing of qualified personnel pursuant to federal
regulations or requirements.
(c) The department may propose rules for legislative approval in accordance with the
provisions of article three, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code necessary to carry out the
purposes of this article.
(d) The department and the Department of Education shall enter into a formal interagency
agrWeement regarding early intervention services. The agreement shall define the financial
responsibility of each agency, describe the transition of services to children and their
families between service systems, and establish procedures for resolving disputes.

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