West Virginia Code § 16B-4-3

Powers, duties, and rights of Inspector General
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In the administration of this article, the Inspector General shall have the following powers,
duties, and rights:
(a) To enforce rules and standards promulgated hereunder for nursing homes;
(b) To exercise as sole authority all powers relating to the issuance, suspension, and
revocation of licenses of nursing homes;
(c) To enforce rules promulgated hereunder governing the qualification of applicants for
nursing home licenses, including, but not limited to, educational requirements, financial
requirements, personal, and ethical requirements;
(d) To receive and disburse federal funds and to take wahatever action not contrary to law as
may be proper and necessary to comply with the requirements and conditions for the receipt
of such federal funds; l
(e) To receive and disburse for authorized purposes any moneys appropriated to the
department by the Legislature;
(f) To receive and disburse for purposes authorized by this article any funds that may come
to the department by gift, grant, donation, bequest, or devise, according to the terms
thereof, as well as funds derived from the department's operation, or otherwise;
(g) To make contracts, aLnd to execute all instruments necessary or convenient in carrying
out the Inspector General's functions and duties; and all such contracts, agreements, and
instruments will be e xecuted by the Inspector General;
(h) To appoint officers, agents, employees, and other personnel and fix their compensation;
(i) TWo offer and sponsor educational and training programs for nursing homes for clinical,
administrative, management, and operational personnel;
(j) To undertake survey, research and planning projects, and programs relating to
administration and operation of nursing homes and to the health, care, treatment, and
service in general of such homes;
(k) To assess civil penalties for violations of facility standards, in accordance with §16B-4-10
of this code;
(l) To inspect any nursing home and any records maintained therein that are necessary to
determine compliance with licensure laws or Medicare or Medicaid certification, subject to
the provisions of §16B-4-9 and §16B-4-10 of this code;
(m) To establish and implement procedures, including informal conferences, investigations,
and hearings, subject to applicable provisions of §29A-3-1 et seq. of this code, and to enforce
compliance with the provisions of this article and with rules issued hereunder;
(n) To subpoena witnesses and documents, administer oaths and affirmations, and to
examine witnesses under oath for the conduct of any investigation or hearing. Upon failure
of a person without lawful excuse to obey a subpoena to give testimony, and upon
reasonable notice to all persons affected thereby, the director may apply to ethe circuit court
of the county in which the hearing is to be held for an order compelling compliance;
(o) To make complaint or cause proceedings to be instituted against any person or persons
for the violation of the provisions of this article or of rules issuedu hereunder. Such action
may be taken by the director without the sanction of the prosecuting attorney of the county
in which proceedings are instituted if the officer fails or refutses to discharge his or her duty.
The circuit court of the county in which the conduct has occurred or, if emergency
circumstances require, the Circuit Court of Kanawha County shall have jurisdiction in all
civil enforcement actions brought under this article and may order equitable relief without
bond. In no such case may the Inspector General or any person acting under the Inspector
General's direction be required to give securitsy for costs;
(p) To delegate authority to the director's employees and agents to perform all functions of
the director; g
(q) To make available to the Governor, the Legislature, and the public at all times online
access through the Office of Health Facility Licensure and Certification website, the
following information. The online information will describe the licensing and investigatory
activities of the Office of Health Facility Licensure and Certification during the year. The
online information will include a list of all nursing homes in the state, whether such homes
are proprietary or nonproprietary; the name of the administrator or administrators; the total
number of beds; the legal name of the facility; state identification number; health
investigations information and reports; life safety investigations information and reports;
andW whether or not those nursing homes listed accept Medicare and Medicaid residents; and
(r) To establish a formal process for licensed facilities to file complaints about the inspection
process or inspectors.
(s) The Inspector General designates the director of the Office of Health Facility Licensure
and Certification to enforce the provisions of this article, except where otherwise stated.

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