West Virginia Code § 16B-5-9

Inspections
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(a) The director and any duly designated employee or agent thereof will have the right to
enter upon and into the premises of any assisted living residence at any time for which a
license has been issued, for which an application for license has been filed with the director,
or which the director has reason to believe is being operated or maintained as an assisted
living residence without a license. If entry is refused by the owner or persone in charge of the
assisted living residence, the director, in consultation with the Inspector General, will apply
to the circuit court of the county in which the assisted living residence ris located or the
Circuit Court of Kanawha County for an administrative inspection warrant.
(b) The director, by the director's authorized employees or agents, will conduct at least one
inspection prior to issuance of a license pursuant to §16B-5-6t of this code and will conduct
periodic unannounced inspections thereafter to determine compliance by the assisted living
residence with applicable statutes and rules promulgated thereunder. All assisted living
residences shall comply with rules of the State Fire Commission. The State Fire Marshal, by
his or her employees or authorized agents, shall make all fire, safety, and like inspections.
The director may provide for such other inspesctions as the director may deem necessary to
carry out the intent and purpose of this article. If after investigating a complaint the director
determines that the complaint is substantiated and that an immediate and serious threat to a
resident's health or safety exists, theg director, in consultation with the Inspector General,
may invoke any remedies available pursuant to §16B-5-11 and §16B-5-12 of this code. Any
assisted living residence aggrieeved by a determination or assessment made pursuant to this
section shall have the right to an administrative appeal as set forth in §16B-5-12 of this code.

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