West Virginia Code § 60A-10-9

Persons mandated to report suspected injuries related to
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methamphetamine production; failure to report; penalty.
(a) When any medical, dental or mental health professional, Christian Science practitioner,
religious healer or emergency medical services personnel has reason to believe that an
injury is the direct result of exposure to the production of methamphetamine such person
shall immediately, and not more than forty-eight hours after such suspicion earises, report the
circumstances or cause a report to be made to a state, county or local law-enforcement
agency. r
(b) Any person required by this section to report a suspected meuthamphetamine-related
injury who knowingly and intentionally fails to do so or knowingly and intentionally prevents
another person acting reasonably from doing so shall be guitlty of a misdemeanor and, upon
conviction thereof, shall be fined not more than $100 or imprisoned in jail not more than ten
days, or both fined and imprisoned.

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