West Virginia Code § 20-5K-2

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Unless the context clearly requires a different meaning, as used in this article the terms:
(a) "Commercial infectious medical waste facility" means any infectious medical waste
management facility at which thirty-five percent or more by weight of the total infectious
medical waste stored, treated or disposed of by the facility in any calendar year is generated
off-site.
(b) "Infectious medical waste" means medical waste identified as capable of producing an
infectious disease. Medical waste shall be considered capable ofu producing an infectious
disease if it has been, or is likely to have been, contaminated by an organism likely to be
pathogenic to healthy humans, if such organism is not routinely and freely available in the
community, and such organism has a significant probability of being present in sufficient
quantities and with sufficient virulence to transmit disease. For the purposes of this article,
infectious medical waste includes the following:
(1) Cultures and stocks of microorganisms ands biologicals;
(2) Blood and blood products; i
(3) Pathological wastes;
(4) Sharps;
(5) Animal carcasses, boLdy parts, bedding and related wastes;
(6) Isolation wastes;
(7) Any residue or contaminated soil, water or other debris resulting from the cleanup of a
spill of any infectious medical waste; and
(8) Any waste contaminated by or mixed with infectious medical waste.
(c) "Off-site" means a facility or area for the collection, storage, transfer, processing,
treatment or disposal of infectious medical waste that is not on the generator's site, or a
facility or area that received infectious medical waste for storage or treatment that has not
been generated on-site.
(d) "Secretary" means the Secretary of the Department of Health or his or her designee.

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