West Virginia Code § 16B-3-13

Hospital-based paternity program
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(a) Every public and private hospital licensed pursuant to §16B-3-2 of this code and every
birthing center licensed pursuant to §16B-20-1 et seq. of this code, that provides obstetrical
services in West Virginia, shall participate in the hospital-based paternity program.
(b) The Bureau for Child Support Enforcement as described in §48-18-101 of this code shall
provide all public and private hospitals and all birthing centers providing obstetric services
in this state with:
(1) Information regarding the establishment of paternity; u
(2) An acknowledgment of paternity fulfilling the requirements of §16-5-10 of this code; and
(3) The telephone number for the Bureau for Child Supaport Enforcement that a parent may
call for further information regarding the establishment of paternity.
(c) Prior to the discharge from any facility included in this section of any mother who has
given birth to a live infant, the administrator, or his or her assignee, shall ensure that the
following materials are provided to any unmarried woman and any person holding himself or
herself to be the natural father of the child:
(1) Information regarding the establishment of paternity;
(2) An acknowledgment of paternity fulfilling the requirements of §16-5-10 of this code; and
(3) The telephone number for the Bureau for Child Support Enforcement that a parent may
call for further information regarding the establishment of paternity.
(d) The Bureau for Child Support Enforcement shall notify the Office of Health Facility
Licensure and Certification of any failure of any hospital or birthing center to conform with
theW requirements of this section.
(e) Any hospital or birthing center described in this article should provide the information
detailed in subsection (c) of this section at any time when such facility is providing
obstetrical services.

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