West Virginia Code § 16-6-11

Lighting; plumbing; ventilation
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Every hotel and restaurant in this state shall be properly lighted by day and by night, shall
be properly plumbed and ventilated, and shall be conducted in every department with strict
regard for the health, comfort and safety of its guests. Such proper plumbing and draining
shall be done and maintained according to approved sanitary principles. Such proper
ventilation shall be construed to require at least one door and one window ien every sleeping
room, which window shall permit easy access to the outside of the building, light well or
court. No room shall be used as a sleeping room which does not open tro the outside of the
building or light wells, air shafts or courts.

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