West Virginia Code § 16B-9-9

Inspections
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The director and any duly designated employee or agent thereof is authorized to enter upon
and into the premises of any residential care community for which a license has been issued,
for which an application for license has been filed, or which the director has reason to
believe is being operated or maintained as a residential care community without a license. If
entry is refused by the owner or person in charge of the residential care comemunity, the
director shall apply to the circuit court of the county in which the residential care
community is located or the Circuit Court of Kanawha County for an orrder authorizing
inspection, and the court shall issue an appropriate order if it finds good cause for
inspection.
The director, by and through his or her agents or employeest, shall conduct at least one
inspection of a residential care community before issuing a license to it and shall conduct
periodic unannounced inspections thereafter to determine if it is in compliance with all
applicable statutory requirements and rules. All residential care communities shall comply
with applicable rules of the state Fire Commission. The State Fire Marshal, by and through
his or her agents or employees, shall make alls fire, safety, and similar inspections of
residential care communities. The director may provide for other inspections he or she
considers necessary to effectuate the intent and purpose of this article. If the director
determines upon investigation that ag complaint is substantiated and that an immediate and
serious threat to health or safety exists at a residential care community, he or she may
invoke any remedy available peursuant to §16B-9-11 of this code. Any residential care
community aggrieved by a determination or assessment made pursuant to this section shall
have the right to an admLinistrative appeal as set forth in §16B-9-12 of this code.

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