West Virginia Code § 27-4-4

Admission and treatment of voluntary patients; statement of rights;
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consent for treatment.
(a) No person shall be admitted as an inpatient into a mental health facility as a voluntary
patient until such person has been told and has received a written statement containing in
bold print a statement that once he voluntarily admits himself into such facility, his release
may not be voluntary, that the facility may seek to involuntarily commit hime and may hold
him against his will for thirty days pending a hearing and indefinitely after the hearing if he
is committed, and that such statement shall inform the individual that hre may request
release at any time. Further, the individual shall be advised in writing of his rights upon
admission as an inpatient to a mental health facility, including, but not limited to, those
rights afforded pursuant to section nine, article five of this chapter. A copy of the statement
shall be filed in the individual's permanent records and shallt contain the name of the person
who made the oral and written disclosure.
(b) No voluntary inpatient shall be subjected to any course of treatment without such
patient's written consent. Such consent shall be revocable at any time and shall not be valid
for a period exceeding six months. s
(c) One person in every mental health facility shall be designated as the voluntary patient
coordinator. Such coordinator, or higs designee while the coordinator is not on duty, shall be
responsible for the disclosures required by this section and for any and all discussions with
voluntary patients relative to reelease.

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