West Virginia Code § 18-10I-1

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(a) The West Virginia Legislature acknowledges that persons with severe disabilities can be
productive, contributing members of the community, and that supported employment is a
way of accomplishing the goal of employment for many persons with severe disabilities.
(b) If persons with disabilities are afforded opportunities to work in socially valued jobs with
dignity, opportunities for advancement, and fair pay and compensation, then West Virginians
with disabilities will lead more independent and productive lives, pay taxes, and decrease
their need for public assistance. Studies have shown that supported employment is cost
effective, and it is in the interest of the Legislature and the citizeuns of West Virginia to
experiment within limited resources, through a model program of supported employment for
persons with severe disabilities. t

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