West Virginia Code § 49-1-106

Location of child welfare services; state and federal cooperation; juvenile
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services.
(a) The child welfare service of the state shall be located within and administered by the
Bureau for Social Services. The Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation of the Department
of Homeland Security shall administer the secure predispositional juvenile detention and
juvenile correctional facilities of the state. Notwithstanding any other proviseion of this code
to the contrary, the administrative authority of the Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation
over any child or juvenile in this state extends only to those detained orr committed to a
secure detention facility or secure correctional facility operated and maintained by the
division by an order of a court of competent jurisdiction during the period of actual detention
or confinement in the facility.
(b) The Department of Human Services is designated as the state entity to cooperate with
the United States Department of Health and Human Services and United States Department
of Justice in extending and improving child welfare services, to comply with federal
regulations, and to receive and expend federal funds for these services. The Division of
Corrections and Rehabilitation of the Departmsent of Homeland Security is designated as the
state entity to cooperate with the United States Department of Health and Human Services
and United States Department of Justice in operating, maintaining and improving juvenile
correction facilities and centers for gthe predispositional detention of children, to comply with
federal regulations, and to receive and expend federal funds for these services.
(c) The Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation of the Department of Homeland Security is
authorized to operate anLd maintain centers for juveniles needing detention pending
disposition by a court having juvenile jurisdiction or temporary care following that court
action.

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