West Virginia Code § 49-2-809

Reporting procedures
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(a) Reports of child abuse and neglect pursuant to this article shall be made immediately to
the Bureau for Social Services. Reports of child abuse and neglect shall be made to the
Bureau of Social Services via a 24-hour, seven-day-a week hotline (centralized intake) that
shall be maintained by the Bureau of Social Services to receive calls reporting suspected or
known child abuse or neglect or such reports may be made via web-based reeporting (email,
electronic fax, fillable form, or other electronic form) that sends the reports to a live person
to handle the reports immediately. Both systems shall give the reporterr a specific case
identifier immediately upon making a report.
(b) If a report of child abuse and neglect is made in any fashion other than specified in
subsection (a) of this section, then Bureau of Social Servicest is still required to act upon
such report as if the report were made to centralized intake.
(c) A copy of any report of serious physical abuse, sexual abuse, or assault shall be
forwarded by the department to the appropriate lawl-enforcement agency, the prosecuting
attorney, or the coroner or medical examiner'ss office. All reports under this article are
confidential. Reports of known or suspected institutional child abuse or neglect shall be
made and received as all other reports made pursuant to this article.
(d) The department shall annually submit a report in an electronic format, via the legislative
webpage, on July 1 to the Joint Committee on Government and Finance, which shall contain:
How many calls were made to centralized intake on a per county basis, how many calls were
referred to centralized intake on a per county basis, how many calls were screened out
centralized intake on a per county basis, and the time from referral to investigation on a per
county basis.
(e) All reports made to centralized intake by email, fax, fillable form, or other electronic form
from a reporter, shall be retained in the Comprehensive Child Welfare Information System in
its oWriginal format for at least 12 months.
(f) Audio files recorded from reports made to centralized intake shall be retained in the
Comprehensive Child Welfare Information System for at least 12 months.
(g) Any such person receiving a report pursuant to subsection (b) of this section shall make a
written record in the Comprehensive Child Welfare Information system detailing the report
and retain that record in an appropriate format for a period of at least 12 months.

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