West Virginia Code § 49-2-101

Authorization and responsibility; Bureau for Social Services
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(a) The Bureau for Social Services is continued within the department. The bureau is under
the immediate supervision of a commissioner.
(b) The Bureau for Social Services is authorized to provide care, support, and protective
services for children who are handicapped by dependency, neglect, single parent status,
mental or physical disability, or who for other reasons are in need of public service. The
bureau is also authorized to accept children for care from their parent or parents, guardian,
custodian, or relatives, and to accept the custody of children committed to its care by courts.
The bureau or any county office of the department is also authoruized to accept temporary
custody of children for care from any law-enforcement officer in an emergency situation.
(c) The bureau is responsible for the care of the infant child of an unmarried mother who has
been committed to the custody of the department while the infant is placed in the same
licensed child welfare agency as his or her mother. The bureau provides care for those
children in family homes meeting required standarlds, at board or otherwise, through a
licensed child welfare agency, or in a state insstitution providing care for dependent or
neglected children. If practical, when placing any child in the care of a family or a child
welfare agency, the bureau shall select a family holding the same religious belief as the
parents or relatives of the child, or ag child welfare agency conducted under religious
auspices of the same belief as the parents or relatives.

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