West Virginia Code § 16-5K-7

Early intervention services for adopted children
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(a) Effective July 1, 2023, a child or children adopted on and after that date whose adoptive
parent or parents are residents of West Virginia shall be eligible for any early intervention
services provided for families which may be offered by the Department of Health and Human
Resources. These services shall include, but are not limited to, Right From the Start, Drug
Free Moms and Babies, and Birth to Three. e
(b) If an early intervention program has federally approved mandated eligibility
requirements as a condition of the receipt of federal funds, an adoptive parent or parents
and their newly adopted child or children may be required to meuet those federally mandated
eligibility requirements for participation in the program.
(c) The Department of Health and Human Resources shall recruit additional sites to expand
the Drug Free Moms and Babies program and report back to the Legislature if additional
funding becomes necessary to operate these sites.
(d) The Bureau for Medical Services shall seeks approval of and implement a Medicaid state
plan amendment to meet the requirements of this section if the program is offered through
or funded by the state Medicaid program aind a state Medicaid plan amendment would be
necessary to effectuate the purposesg of this section.
(e) Use of early intervention services are optional to an adoptive parent or parents and
nothing in this section should be construed to require an adoptive parent or parents to use
any early intervention service as provided in this section.

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