West Virginia Code § 21-5F-1

Legislative findings and purpose
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The Legislature finds and declares that:
(1) It is essential that qualified registered nurses and other licensed health care workers
providing direct patient care be
available to meet the needs of patients;
(2) Quality patient care is jeopardized by nurses that work unnecessarily long hours in
hospitals;
(3) Health care workers, especially nurses, are leaving their profession because of workplace
stresses, long work hours and depreciation of their essential role in the delivery of quality,
direct patient care; a
(4) It is necessary to safeguard the efficiency, health and general well-being of health care
workers in hospitals, as well as the health and general well-being of the persons who use
their services;
(5) It is further necessary that health care workers be aware of their rights, duties and
remedies with regard to hours worked
and patient safety; and e
(6) Hospitals should proLvide adequate safe nursing staffing without the use of mandatory
overtime.

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