West Virginia Code § 48-26-401

Powers and duties of board
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(a) The board shall:
(1) Propose rules for legislative approval, in accordance with the provisions of article three,
chapter twenty-nine-a of this code, to implement the provisions of this article and any
applicable federal guidelines;
(2) Receive and consider applications for licensure of domestic violence programs, batterer
intervention and prevention programs and monitored parenting and exchange programs;
(3) Assess the need for domestic violence programs, batterer intervention and prevention
programs and monitored parenting and exchange programs, including licensure
preapplication and application processes;
(4) Conduct licensure renewal reviews of domestic violence programs, batterer intervention
and prevention programs and monitored parentingl and exchange programs, that will ensure
the safety, well-being and health of the programs' participants and staff;
(5) For each fiscal year, expend from the Family Protection Fund a sum not to exceed fifteen
percent for the costs of administering the provisions of this article, and direct the
Department of Human Services to distribute one half of the remaining funds equally and the
other half of the remaining funds in accordance with a formula determined by the board, to
licensed domestic violence programs;
(6) Submit an annual report on the status of programs licensed under the provisions of this
article to the Governor and the Joint Committee on Government and Finance;
(7) Conduct hearings as necessary under this article; and
(8) Collect data about licensed programs for use in the annual report of the board.
(b) The board may:
(1) Advise the Secretary of the Department of Human Services and the Chair of the
Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction on matters of concern relative
to their responsibilities under this article;
(2) Delegate to the Secretary of the Department of Human Services such powers and duties
of the board as the board considers appropriate to delegate, including, but not limited to, the
authority to approve, disapprove, revoke or suspend licenses;
(3) Advise administrators of state or federal funds of licensure violations and closures of
programs; and
(4) Exercise all other powers necessary to implement the provisions of this article.

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