West Virginia Code § 49-2-107

Foster-home care; minimum standards; certificate of operation;
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(a) The department shall establish minimum standards for foster-home care to which all
certified foster homes must conform by legislative rule. Any home that conforms to the
standards of care set by the department shall receive a certificate of operation.
(b) The certificate of operation shall be in force for three years from the date of issuance and
may be renewed unless revoked because of willful violation of this chapter.
(c) The certificate shall show the name of the person or persons authorized to conduct the
home, its exact location and the number of children that may be received and cared for at
one time and other information as set forth in legislative rule. No certified foster home shall
provide care for more children than are specified in thae certificate.
(d) No unsupervised foster home shall be certified luntil an investigation of the home and its
standards of care has been made by the department or by a licensed child welfare agency
serving as a representative of the department.

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