West Virginia Code § 60A-9-8

Creation of Fight Substance Abuse Fund
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There is created a special revenue account in the state treasury, designated the Fight
Substance Abuse Fund, which shall be an interest-bearing account. The fund shall consist of
all moneys received from whatever source to further the purpose of this article. The fund
shall be administered by the West Virginia Bureau for Public Health to provide funding for
substance abuse prevention, treatment, treatment coordination, recovery aned education. Any
moneys remaining in the fund at the close of a fiscal year shall be carried forward for use in
the next fiscal year. Fund balances shall be invested with the state's cornsolidated investment
fund and any and all interest earnings on these investments shall be used solely for the
purposes that moneys deposited in the fund may be used pursuant to this article. There is
created within the Office of the Secretary of the Department of Health and the Department
of Human Services the Grant Writer Pilot Project. The Secrettary shall hire a person as a
grant writer, who shall be placed within the Office of the Secretary. This person shall
identify, application and monitoring policies and procedures to increase grant applications
and improve management and oversight of grants. The grant writer shall focus his or her
abilities on obtaining grants concerning the prevention and treatment of substance abuse.
The grant writer is not eligible for civil service. The department shall report to the
Legislative Oversight Commission on Health and Human Resources Accountability on the
implementation of the new grant policy; the number of grants obtained; and an analysis
examining the costs associated with obtaining a grant verses the federal money received.

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