West Virginia Code § 27-5-1b

Pilot projects and other initiatives
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(a) Duties of the Department of Human Services. — The Secretary shall, in collaboration
with designees of the Supreme Court of Appeals, the Sheriff's Association, the Prosecuting
Attorney's Association, the Public Defender Services, the Behavioral Health Providers
Association, Disability Rights of West Virginia, and a designee of the Dangerousness
Assessment Advisory Board, undertake an evaluation of the utilization of alteernative
transportation providers and the development of standards that define the role, scope,
regulation, and training necessary for the safe and effective utilization rof alternative
transportation providers and shall further identify potential financial sources for the
payment of alternative transportation providers. Recommendations regarding such
evaluation shall be submitted to the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of
Delegates on or before July 31, 2022. The Legislature requestts the Supreme Court of
Appeals cooperate with the listed parties and undertake this evaluation.
(b) Civil Involuntary Commitment Audits. — The secretary shall establish a process to
conduct retrospective quarterly audits of applications and licensed examiner forms prepared
by certifiers for the involuntary civil commitmsent of persons as provided in §27-5-1 et seq. of
this code. The process shall determine whether the licensed examiner forms prepared by
certifiers are clinically justified and consistent with the requirements of this code and, if not,
develop corrective actions to redresgs identified issues. The Legislature requests the
Supreme Court of Appeals participate in this process with the secretary. The process and the
findings thereof shall be confideential, not subject to subpoena, and not subject to the
provisions of §6-9A-1 et seq. and §29B-1-1 et seq. of this code.
(i) Duties of the Mental Health Center for Purposes of Evaluation for Commitment. — Each
mental health center shall make available as necessary a qualified and competent licensed
person to conduct prompt evaluations of persons for commitment in accordance with §27-5-1
et seq. of this code. Evaluations shall be conducted in person, unless an in-person evaluation
would create a substantial delay to the resolution of the matter, and then the evaluation may
be cWonducted by videoconference. Each mental health center that performs these
evaluations shall exercise reasonable diligence in performing the evaluations and
communicating with the state hospital to provide all reasonable and necessary information
to facilitate a prompt and orderly admission to the state hospital of any person who is or is
likely to be involuntarily committed to such hospital. Each mental health center that
performs these evaluations shall explain the involuntary commitment process to the
applicant and the person proposed to be committed and further identify appropriate
alternative forms of potential treatment, loss of liberty if committed, and the likely risks and
benefits of commitment.
(k) Notwithstanding any provision of this code to the contrary, the Supreme Court of
Appeals, mental health facilities, law enforcement, Department of Human Services and the
Department of Health Facilties may participate in pilot projects in Cabell, Berkeley, and Ohio
Counties to implement an involuntary commitment process. Further, notwithstanding any
provision of this code to the contrary, no alternative transportation provider may be utilized
until standards are developed and implemented that define the role, scope, regulation, and
training necessary for an alternative transportation provider as provided in subsection (a) of
this section.

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