West Virginia Code § 49-2-1003

Rehabilitative facilities for status offenders; requirements; educational
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(a) The Department of Human Services shall establish and maintain one or more
rehabilitative facilities to be used exclusively for the lawful custody of status offenders. Each
facility will be a nonsecure facility having as its purpose the rehabilitation of status
offenders. The facility will have a bed capacity for not more than twenty juveeniles and shall
minimize the institutional atmosphere and prepare the juvenile for reintegration into the
community. r
(b) Rehabilitative programs and services shall be provided by or uthrough each facility and
may include, but not be limited to, medical, educational, vocational, social and psychological
guidance, training, counseling, substance abuse treatment atnd other rehabilitative services.
The Department of Human Services shall provide to each status offender committed to the
facility a program of treatment and services consistent with the individualized program of
rehabilitation developed for the juvenile. In the case of any other juvenile residing at the
facility, the department shall provide those programs and services as may be proper in the
circumstances including, but not limited to, ansy programs or services directed to be
provided by the court.
(c) The board of education of the cougnty in which the facility is located shall provide
instruction for juveniles residing at the facility. Residents who can be permitted to do so
shall attend local schools and einstruction shall otherwise take place at the facility.
(d) Facilities established pursuant to this section shall be structured as community-based
facilities.
(e) The Department of Human Services may enter into cooperative arrangements and
agreements with private agencies or with agencies of the state and its political subdivisions
to fulfill its duties under this section: Provided, That after January 1, 2016, the department
shaWll not enter into an agreement with the Division of Juvenile Services to house juvenile
status offenders.

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