West Virginia Code § 18-31-11

Requirements for and rights of education service providers
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(a) To be eligible to accept payments from a Hope Scholarship account, an education service
provider shall:
(1) Submit notice to the board that they wish to participate in the Hope Scholarship
Program;
(2) Provide participating parents with a receipt for all qualifying educational expenses for
the Hope Scholarship student;
(3) Agree not to refund, rebate, or share Hope Scholarship funds with parents or students in
any manner, except that funds may be remitted or refunded to a Hope Scholarship account
in accordance with §18-31-7(c) of this code;
(4) Certify that it will not discriminate on any basis prohibited by 42 U.S.C. 1981;
(5) Submit any employee or other person who will have contact with Hope Scholarship
students receiving services from the provider to a criminal background check and certify
that said background check does not indicate conviction of a felony involving violence to the
person and that the employee or other person is not on a federal or state sex offender
registry; and
(6) In the case of a participating school, provide notice of each Hope Scholarship student's
enrollment annually to the county superintendent of any student for which a student's tuition
is being paid through the Hope Scholarship Program.
(b) This article does not limit the independence or autonomy of an education service
provider or make the actions of an education service provider the actions of the state
government.
(c) WEducation service providers shall be given maximum freedom to provide for the
educational needs of Hope Scholarship students without governmental control.
(d) A participating school or education service provider is not required to alter its creed,
practices, admission policy, hiring policy or curriculum in order to accept eligible recipients
whose parents pay tuition or fees from a Hope Scholarship account pursuant to this article:
Provided, That an education service provider is prohibited from requiring a student or family
to pay tuition, costs, or fees above or in addition to the provider's regular tuition or fee
schedule based in whole or in part upon a student or family member's participation in the
Hope Scholarship Program.
(e) This article does not expand the regulatory authority of the state, its officers, or any
school district to impose any additional regulation of education service providers beyond
those necessary to enforce the requirements of the program.

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