West Virginia Code § 24-8-1

Legislative findings
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The Legislature finds that it is in the best interest of the citizens of West Virginia to
implement the universally, free access telephone number "211" made available by the
federal communications commission for states to develop an information and referral source
for human and social services. The "211" system will provide a vital resource to the citizens
of West Virginia for social and human service information and referral by preoviding a critical
connection between individuals and families in need and the appropriate community-based
organizations and government agencies. r
The Legislature further finds that implementing the "211" informuation and referral system
will serve as a centralized resource for human and social service professionals, medical
personnel, government agencies and charitable organizationts by providing a full spectrum of
service options to the citizens of West Virginia. The "211" system will also serve as a
centralized point in times of natural disasters or national emergencies by providing access to
information for the coordination of relief.
Therefore, the Legislature authorizes and direscts the Public Service Commission to
implement the "211" information and referral system in accordance with the
recommendations of the Public Service Commissions' appointed task force as reported to the
Legislature. g

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