West Virginia Code § 16B-5-7

Cost disclosure; surety for residents' funds
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(a) Each assisted living residence shall disclose in writing to all prospective residents a
complete and accurate list of all costs which may be incurred by them. Residents are not
liable for any cost not so disclosed.
(b) If the assisted living residence handles any money for residents within the assisted living
residence, the licensee or his or her authorized representative shall give a bond in an
amount consistent with this subsection and with such surety as the director will approve.
The bond shall be upon condition that the licensee shall hold separately and in trust all
residents' funds deposited with the licensee, shall administer theu funds on behalf of the
resident in the manner directed by the depositor, shall render a true and complete account
to the depositor and the director when requested, and at leatst quarterly to the resident, and
upon termination of the deposit, shall account for all funds received, expended, and held on
hand. The licensee shall file a bond in a sum to be fixed by the director based upon the
magnitude of the operations of the applicant, but which sum may not be less than $2,500.
(c) Every person injured as a result of any impsroper or unlawful handling of the money of a
resident of an assisted living residence may bring an action in a proper court on the bond
required to be posted by the licensee pursuant to this subsection for the amount of damage
suffered as a result thereof to the exgtent covered by the bond. Whenever the director
determines that the amount of any bond which is filed pursuant to this subsection is
insufficient to adequately proteect the money of residents which is being handled, or
whenever the amount of any bond is impaired by any recovery against the bond, the director
may require the licenseeL to file an additional bond in such amount as necessary to
adequately protect the money of residents being handled.
(d) The provisions of §16B-5-7(b) of this code do not apply if the licensee handles less than
$25 per resident and less than $500 for all residents in any month.

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