West Virginia Code § 16B-17-3

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When used in this article:
(a) The term "person" means one or more individuals, partnerships, associations,
organizations, corporations, labor organizations, cooperatives, legal representatives,
trustees, trustees in bankruptcy, receivers, and other organized groups of persons;
(b) The term "commission" means the West Virginia Human Rights Commission;
(c) The term "director" means the executive director of the commission who reports to the
Inspector General;
(d) The term "employer" means the state, or any political subdivision thereof, and any person
employing 12 or more persons within the state for 20 oar more calendar weeks in the
calendar year in which the act of discrimination allegedly took place or the preceding
calendar year: Provided, That such terms shall not lbe taken, understood or construed to
include a private club;
(e) The term "employee" shall not include any individual employed by his or her parents,
spouse or child;
(f) The term "labor organization" includes any organization which exists for the purpose, in
whole or in part, of collective bargaining or of dealing with employers concerning
grievances, terms or conditions of employment or for other mutual aid or protection in
relation to employment;
(g) The term "employ ment agency" includes any person undertaking, with or without
compensation, to procure, recruit, refer or place employees. A newspaper engaged in the
activity of advertising in the normal course of its business shall not be deemed to be an
employment agency;
(h) The term "discriminate" or "discrimination" means to exclude from, or fail or refuse to
extend to, a person equal opportunities because of race, religion, color, national origin,
ancestry, sex, age, blindness, disability or familial status and includes to separate or
segregate;
(i) The term "unlawful discriminatory practices" includes only those practices specified in
§16B-17-9 of this code;
(j) The term "place of public accommodations" means any establishment or person, as
defined herein, including the state, or any political or civil subdivision thereof, which offers
its services, goods, facilities, or accommodations to the general public, but shall not include
any accommodations which are in their nature private. To the extent that any penitentiary,
correctional facility, detention center, regional jail or county jail is a place of public
accommodation, the rights, remedies and requirements provided by this article for any
violation of subdivision (6), §16B-17-9 of this code shall not apply to any person other than:
(1) Any person employed at a penitentiary, correctional facility, detention center, regional
jail or county jail; (2) any person employed by a law-enforcement agency; or (3) any person
visiting any such employee or visiting any person detained in custody at such facility;
(k) The term "age" means the age of 40 or above;
(l) For the purpose of this article, a person shall be considered to be blind only if his central
visual acuity does not exceed 20/200 in the better eye with correcting lenses, or if his visual
acuity is greater than 20/200 but is occasioned by a limitation in the fields of vision such that
the widest diameter of the visual field subtends an angle no greauter than twenty degrees;
and
(m) The term "disability" means:
(1) A mental or physical impairment which substantially limits one or more of such person's
major life activities. The term "major life activities"l includes functions such as caring for
one's self, performing manual tasks, walking, sseeing, hearing, speaking, breathing, learning
and working;
(2) A record of such impairment; or
(3) Being regarded as having such an impairment.
For the purposes of this article, this term does not include persons whose current use of or
addiction to alcohol or drugs prevents such persons from performing the duties of the job in
question or whose employment, by reason of such current alcohol or drug abuse, would
constitute a direct th reat to property or the safety of others.

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