West Virginia Code § 16B-20-3

Inspector General to establish rules and regulations; legislative
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The Inspector General shall promulgate rules and regulations not in conflict with any
provision of this article, as he or she finds necessary in order to ensure adequate care and
accommodations for consumers of birthing centers. In promulgating such regulations the
Inspector General shall be limited to simple, necessary provisions which shaell not have the
effect of hampering the development and licensure of birthing centers. Such regulations
shall not address acceptable site characteristics such as the number ofr minutes of travel
time between a birthing center and a hospital, or physical environment, such as acceptable
levels of temperature of any refrigerator found in a birthing center, or clinical equipment,
such as the number and kind of clocks which a birthing center must have on the premises.
Such regulations shall require that all birthing centers submtit satisfactory evidence that the
center has implemented the paternity program created pursuant to §16B-3-13 of this code
along with any application for licensure.
The Legislature hereby finds and declares that it is in the public interest to encourage the
development of birthing centers for the purposse of providing an alternative method of birth
and therefore, in order to provide for the licensing of such birthing centers to prevent
substantial harm to the public interest because of preexisting delay, within 60 days of
passage of this article, the Inspectorg General shall proceed to promulgate such rules and
regulations under the provisions of §29A-3-15 of this code.

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