West Virginia Code § 29-15-6

State agency for federal intellectual disability program
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The Department of Human Services is designated and established as the sole state agency
for receiving appropriations under and carrying out the purposes of section five of Public
Law 88-156, eighty-eighth Congress approved October 24, 1963, and any law amending,
revising, supplementing or superseding section five of said Public Law 88-156.
The department constitutes the designated state agency for handling all programs of the
federal government relating to intellectual disability requiring action within the state which
are not the specific responsibility of another state agency under the provisions of federal
law, rules or regulations, or which have not been specifically enturusted to another state
agency by the Legislature.

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