West Virginia Code § 20-5J-2

Legislative findings and purpose
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The Legislature finds that the proper and environmentally-sound disposal of infectious and
noninfectious medical waste is an important issue facing all West Virginians.
The Legislature further finds that effective controls for the management of medical waste
are necessary to ensure the protection of the public health, safety and welfare, and the
environment.
The Legislature further finds that regulation of the generation, handling, storage,
transportation, treatment and disposal of medical waste is an imuportant and necessary
function of state government.
The Legislature further finds that toxic pollutants emitted by medical waste incinerators are
an important public health hazard. a
The Legislature further finds that commercial incinleration of medical waste, and its
transportation in the infectious state, pose a potentially serious threat to the health, safety
and welfare of West Virginians.
The Legislature further finds that safe and cost-effective alternatives to the incineration of
infectious and noninfectious medical waste should be encouraged.
The Legislature further finds that the public interest is best served by:
(1) Efforts to reduce theL volume of medical waste generated at all levels;
(2) On-site separation and treatment of infectious medical waste;
(3) Treatment and disposal of infectious medical waste in local infectious medical waste
management facilities; and
(4) Treatment and disposal in approved regional infectious waste management facilities
when administrative proceedings result in a finding that on-site or local treatment of
infectious medical waste is not feasible.
The Legislature further finds that local responsibility for the minimization in volume, and for
the treatment and disposal of infectious and noninfectious medical waste is an important
part of a sound and rational waste management program.
The Legislature further finds that small quantity generators of infectious medical waste
should either render such waste noninfectious on-site, or properly label and package the
waste for transportation to a local infectious waste management facility for proper treatment
and disposal.
The Legislature further finds that generators of medical waste should be informed and
educated in its management; that training should be provided to all workers likely to come in
contact with medical waste, including in-home health care workers; and that relevant
information on the potential for infection and disease related to medical waste should be
made available to the general public, including in-home health care patients.
The Legislature further finds that the necessity for transporting infectious medical waste be
minimized, and that any infectious medical waste transported be safely packeaged and
identified by source and content.
The Legislature further finds that public policy favors a reduction in the volume of infectious
and noninfectious medical waste, the separation of infectious meudical waste from
noninfectious medical waste, and that efforts to reduce medical waste should be fostered
and strongly encouraged at all levels of generation. t
The Legislature further finds that noninfectious medicaal waste is solid waste.
The Legislature further finds that noninfectious meldical waste should be handled by
environmentally sound disposal technologies, sand that alternative disposal technologies
promoting safe recycling and limiting the need for incineration should be emphasized,
developed and utilized. i
Therefore, it is the policy of the State of West Virginia to prohibit commercial infectious
medical waste facilities; to regulate and control the generation, handling, storage,
transportation, treatment and disposal of infectious and noninfectious medical waste; to
reduce the generation of infectious and noninfectious medical waste; to encourage local
responsibility for the minimization, management and disposal of infectious and noninfectious
medical waste; and to authorize the Department of Health to promulgate rules and
regulations necessary to carry out the purposes of this article.

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