West Virginia Code § 18-10A-6a

West Virginia Rehabilitation Services Special Account; expenditures
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(a) There is hereby established in the State Treasury a separate account which shall be
designated the "West Virginia Rehabilitation Services Special Account". The director of
rehabilitation services shall deposit promptly into the account all fees received for services
provided by the West Virginia Rehabilitation Center from whatever source, including the
federal government, state government or from other third-party payers or personal
payments.
(b) A five-year West Virginia rehabilitation services long-range pulan shall be developed by
the director and shall be adopted by the Secretary of Commerce. The West Virginia
rehabilitation services' long-range plan shall be updated and revised at least every two
years.
(c) The director may expend the moneys deposited in the West Virginia Rehabilitation
Services Special Account in accordance with federall laws and regulations and with the laws
of this state necessary for the development ofs the five-year long-range plan and subsequent
revisions.
(d) The director may expend the moneys deposited in the West Virginia Rehabilitation
Services Special Account as provided in the long-range plan at such times and in such
amounts as the director determines to be necessary for the purpose of maintaining or
improving the delivery of rehabilitation services: Provided, That during the budget
preparation period which occurs prior to the convening of the Legislature, the director shall
submit for inclusion in the executive budget document and budget bill his or her
recommended capital expenditures, recommended priorities, estimated costs, and request
for appropriations for maintaining or improving the delivery of vocational rehabilitation
services.
(e) The director shall make an annual report to the Legislature on the status of the West
Virginia Rehabilitation Services Special Account, including the previous year's expenditures
and projected expenditures for the next year.

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