West Virginia Code § 16B-4-2

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As used in this article, unless a different meaning appears from the context:
"Deficiency" means a nursing home's failure to meet the requirements specified in §16B-4-1
et seq. of this code and rules promulgated thereunder.
"Department" means the Department of Health.
"Director" means the director of the office of Health Facility Licensure and Certification.
"Distance learning technologies" means computer-centered technologies delivered over the
internet, broadcasts, recordings, instructional videos, or videoconferencing.
"Household" means a private home or residence which is separate from or unattached to a
nursing home.
"Immediate jeopardy" means a situation in which the nursing home's noncompliance with
one or more of the provisions of this article or rules promulgated thereunder has caused or
is likely to cause serious harm, impairment or death to a resident.
"Inspector General" means the Inspector General of the Office of the Inspector General as
described in §16B-2-1 of this code, or his or her designee.
"Nursing home" or "facility" means any institution, residence, or place, or any part or unit
thereof, however namedL, in this state which is advertised, offered, maintained, or operated
by the ownership or management, whether for a consideration or not, for the express or
implied purpose of providing accommodations and care, for a period of more than 24 hours,
for four or more persons who are ill or otherwise incapacitated and in need of extensive,
ongoing nursing care due to physical or mental impairment or which provides services for
the rehabilitation of persons who are convalescing from illness or incapacitation.
The care or treatment in a household, whether for compensation or not, of any person
related by blood or marriage, within the degree of consanguinity of second cousin to the
head of the household, or his or her spouse, may not be deemed to constitute a nursing
home within the meaning of this article. Nothing contained in this article applies to nursing
homes operated by the federal government; or extended care facilities operated in
conjunction with a hospital; or institutions operated for the treatment and care of alcoholic
patients; or offices of physicians; or hotels, boarding homes, or other similar places that
furnish to their guests only room and board; or to homes or asylums operated by fraternal
orders pursuant to §35-3-1 et seq. of this code.
"Nursing care" means those procedures commonly employed in providing for the physical,
emotional, and rehabilitation needs of the ill or otherwise incapacitated which require
technical skills and knowledge beyond that which the untrained person possesses, including,
but not limited to, such procedures as: Irrigations, catheterization, special procedure
contributing to rehabilitation, and administration of medication by any method which
involves a level of complexity and skill in administration not possessed by the untrained
person.
"Office of Health Facility Licensure and Certification" means the West Virginia Office of
Health Facility Licensure Certification within the Office of Inspector General.
"Person" means an individual and every form of organization, whether incorporated or
unincorporated, including any partnership, corporation, trust, association, or political
subdivision of the state.
"Resident" means an individual living in a nursing home.
"Review organization" means any committee or organization engaging in peer review or
quality assurance, including, but not limited to, a mediacal audit committee; a health
insurance review committee; a professional health service plan review committee or
organization; a dental review committee; a physicialn's advisory committee; a podiatry
advisory committee; a nursing advisory commsittee; any committee or organization
established pursuant to a medical assistance program; any committee or organization
established or required under state or fedeiral statutes rules or regulations; and any
committee established by one or mogre state or local professional societies or institutes, to
gather and review information relating to the care and treatment of residents for the
purposes of:
Evaluating and improving the quality of health care rendered, reducing morbidity or
mortality, or establishing and enforcing guidelines designed to keep within reasonable
bounds the cost of health care.
"Sponsor" meVans the person or agency legally responsible for the welfare and support of a
resident.
"Substantial compliance" means a level of compliance with the rules such that no
deficiencies exist or such that identified deficiencies pose no greater risk to resident health
or safety than the potential for causing minimal harm.
The Inspector General may define in the rules any term used herein which is not expressly
defined.

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