West Virginia Code § 18-2-40

Suicide prevention awareness training; dissemination of information
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(a)(1) Legislative findings. — The Legislature recognizes that the state of West Virginia has
one of the highest rates of suicide in the nation, and that suicide serves as one of the leading
causes of death in our state.
(2) The Legislature further finds that nationwide, suicide rates amongst adolescents and
young adults are on the rise. As a result of disrupted families, poverty, and the opioid crises
which have severely affected a significant number of families across this state, West
Virginia's students face a number of issues which may increase their risk of suicide.
(3) Consequently, the Legislature finds that it is imperative that those in our education
system closest to our students receive training to increase their ability to better recognize
students who may be exhibiting signs that they are at risk of suicide.
(b) On or before September 1, 2020, upon employment and every three years after, the State
Board of Education shall provide for the routine edlucation of all professional educators,
including principals and administrators, and tshose service personnel having direct contact
with students on warning signs and resources to assist in suicide prevention under
guidelines established by the state board. iThe education may be accomplished through self-
review of suicide prevention materiagls and resources approved by the state board.
(c) On or before September 1, 2020, and each year thereafter, a public middle and high
school administrator shall disseminate and provide opportunities to discuss suicide
prevention awareness information to all middle and high school students. The information
may be obtained from the Bureau for Behavioral Health and Health Facilities or from a
commercially developed suicide prevention training program approved by the State Board of
Education in consultation with the bureau to assure the accuracy and appropriateness of the
information.
(d) The provisions of this section shall be known as Jamie's Law.

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