West Virginia Code § 16B-9-3

Powers, duties, and rights of Inspector General
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In the administration of this article, the Inspector General may:
(1) Enforce rules and standards for residential care communities as adopted, proposed,
amended, or modified by the Inspector General;
(2) Exercise all powers granted herein relating to the issuance, suspension, and revocation
of licenses of residential care communities;
(3) Enforce rules governing the qualification of applicants for residential care community
licenses, including, but not limited to, educational, financial, personal, and ethical
requirements, as adopted, proposed, amended, or modified by the Inspector General;
(4) Receive and disburse federal funds and to take anya lawful action that is necessary or
appropriate to comply with the requirements and conditions for the receipt or expenditure of
federal funds; l
(5) Receive and disburse funds appropriated by the Legislature to the division for any
authorized purpose;
(6) Receive and disburse funds obtained by the division by way of gift, grant, donation,
bequest, or devise, according to the terms thereof, funds derived from the division's
operation, and funds from any other source, no matter how derived, for any authorized
purpose;
(7) Negotiate and enter into contracts, and to execute all instruments necessary or
convenient in carryin g out the functions and duties of the position of Inspector Director, and
all of these contracts, agreements, and instruments shall be executed by the Inspector
Director;
(8) WAppoint officers, agents, employees, and other personnel and establish the duties and fix
the compensation thereof;
(9) Offer and sponsor education and training programs for residential care communities'
administrative, managerial, and operations personnel;
(10) Undertake survey, research, and planning projects and programs relating to the
administration and operation of residential care communities and to the health, care,
treatment, and service in general of residents of these communities;
(11) Establish by legislative rule in accordance with §16B-9-10 of this code and to assess
reasonable civil penalties for violations of residential care community standards;
(12) Inspect any residential care community and any of the records maintained therein,
subject to the provisions of §16B-9-10 of this code;
(13) Establish legislative rules in accordance with §29A-3-1 et seq. of this code, setting forth
procedures for implementing the provisions of this article, including informal conferences,
investigations and hearings, and for enforcing compliance with the provisions of this article
and the rules promulgated hereunder;
(14) Subpoena witnesses and documents, administer oaths and affirmations, and examine
witnesses. Upon the failure of any person without lawful excuse to obey a suebpoena to give
testimony and upon reasonable notice to all persons affected thereby, the Inspector General
may apply to the circuit court of the county in which the hearing is to bre held or to the
circuit court of Kanawha County for an order compelling compliance;
(15) Make a complaint or cause proceedings to be instituted against any person or persons
for the violation of the provisions of this article or of the rulets promulgated hereunder. An
action may be taken by the Inspector General in the absence of concurrence or participation
by the prosecuting attorney of the county in which the proceedings are instituted. The
Circuit Court of Kanawha County or the circuit court of the county in which the violation has
occurred has jurisdiction in any civil enforcement action brought pursuant to this article and
may order equitable relief. In these cases, thes court may not require that a bond be posted,
nor may the Inspector General or any person acting under his or her authority be required to
give security for costs;
(16) Delegate authority to his or her employees and agents in the performance of any power
or duty granted in this article,e except the issuance of final decisions in any adjudicatory
matter; and
(17) Make available at all times online access through the Office of Health Facility Licensure
and Certification website the following information. The online information shall describe
the residential care community licensing and investigatory activities of the division. The
online information shall include a list of all residential care communities and the following
information: Whether the residential care communities are proprietary or nonproprietary,
theW name of the administrator or administrators, the total number of beds; license type,
license number, license expiration date, health investigations information and reports, life
safety investigations information and reports, and whether those residential care
communities listed accept Medicare or Medicaid residents.
(18) 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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