West Virginia Code § 9-2-6

Secretary of Department of Human Services; powers and duties
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In addition to the authority provided in §5F-2-2 of this code, the secretary shall:
(1) Coordinate efforts with the Secretary of Health and the Secretary of Health Facilities,
including authority to share the expense of administrative services through a memorandum
of understanding established by agreement of the secretaries as required under §5F-2-1a of
this code;
(2) Promulgate, amend, revise, and rescind legislative rules and policies respecting
qualifications for receiving assistance consistent with or permittued by federal laws, rules,
and policies, but not inconsistent with state law: Provided, That rules and policies respecting
qualifications shall permit the expenditure of state funds to pay for care rendered in any
birthing center licensed under the provisions of §16-2E-1 et seq. of this code by a licensed
nurse midwife or midwife as this occupation is defined in §30-15-7 of this code and which
care is within the scope of duties for such licensed nurse midwife or midwife as permitted by
§30-15-7 of this code; l
(3) Obtain by purchase or lease grounds, buildings, office, or other space, equipment,
facilities, and services as may be necessariy for the execution and administration of the
secretary's powers: Provided, That tghe provisions of §5A-10-1 et seq. of this code are
followed;
(4) Contract with the federal government or its agencies, other states, political subdivisions
of this state, corporations, associations, partnerships, or individuals: Provided, That the
provisions of §5A-3-1 et seq. of this code are followed;
(5) Contract to imple ment professional health care, managed care, actuarial and health care-
related monitVoring, quality review/utilization, claims processing, and independent
professional consultant contracts for the Medicaid program: Provided, That the provisions of
§5A-3-1 et seq. of this code are followed.
(6) Accept gifts or grants, whether in money, land, services, or materials, which gift or gifts,
if in the form of moneys, shall be placed in a separate fund and expended solely for the
purpose of public assistance programs. No part of this special fund may revert to the general
revenue funds of this state. No expenses incurred pursuant to this special fund may be a
charge against the general funds of this state;
(7) Establish within the department an Office of Inspector General for the purpose of
conducting and supervising investigations, performing inspections, evaluations, and review,
and providing quality control for the programs of the department. The Office of Inspector
General shall be headed by the Inspector General who shall report directly to the secretary.
Neither the secretary nor any employee of the department may prevent, inhibit, or prohibit
the Inspector General or his or her employees from initiating, carrying out, or completing
any investigation, inspection, evaluation, review, or other activity oversight of public
integrity by the Office of the Inspector General. The secretary shall place within the Office of
Inspector General any function he or she deems necessary. Qualification, compensation, and
personnel practice relating to the employees of the Office of the Inspector General, including
that of the position of Inspector General, shall be governed by the classified service
provisions of §29-6-1 et seq. of this code and rules promulgated thereunder. The Inspector
General shall supervise all personnel of the Office of Inspector General: Provided, That
beginning January 1, 2024, the provisions of this subdivision expire and shaell be superseded
by the provisions of §16-1-22 of this code.
(8) Provide at department expense a program of continuing professional, technical, and
specialized instruction for the personnel of the department;
(9) Pay from available funds all or part of the reasonable exptenses incurred by a person
newly employed by the department in moving his household furniture, effects, and
immediate family from his or her place of residence in this state to his or her place of
employment in this state; and to pay from available funds all or part of the reasonable
expenses incurred by a department employee in moving his or her household furniture,
effects, and immediate family as a result of a rseassignment of the employee which is
considered desirable, advantageous to and in the best interests of the state, but no part of
the moving expenses of any one such employee may be paid more frequently than once in 12
months or for any movement other tghan from one place of employment in this state to
another place of employment in this state;
(10) Establish a program to provide reimbursement to employees of the department whose
items of personal propeLrty, as defined by the department by policy, are damaged during the
course of employment or other work-related activity as a result of aggressive behavior by a
client or patient receiving services from the department: Provided, That the reimbursement
is limited to a maximum amount of $250 per claim;
(11) Prepare and submit state plans which will meet the requirements of federal laws, rules
govWerning federal-state assistance, and federal assistance, and which are not inconsistent
with state law;
(12) Organize within the department a board of review, consisting of a chairman appointed
by the secretary and as many assistants or employees of the department as may be
determined by the secretary and as may be required by federal laws and rules respecting
state assistance, federal-state assistance, and federal assistance, the board of review to have
such powers of a shall review nature and such additional powers as may be granted to it by
the secretary and as may be required by federal laws and rules respecting federal-state
assistance and federal assistance: Provided, That beginning January 1, 2024, the provisions
of this subdivision expire and shall be superseded by the provisions of §16-1-22 of this code.
(13) Provide by rules, review and appeal procedures within the department of Health and
Human Resources as may be required by applicable federal laws and rules respecting state
assistance, federal-state assistance, and federal assistance, and as will provide applicants
for, and recipients of, all classes of welfare assistance an opportunity to be heard by the
board of review, a member thereof, or individuals designated by the board, upon claims
involving denial, reduction, closure, delay, or other action or inaction pertaining to public
assistance: Provided, That beginning January 1, 2024, the provisions of this subdivision
expire and shall be superseded by the provisions of §16-1-22 of this code.
(14) Provide by rules, consistent with requirements of applicable federal lawes and rules,
application forms and application procedures for public assistance;
(15) Provide locations for making applications for public assistance;
(16) Provide a citizen or group of citizens an opportunity to file objections and to be heard
upon objections to the grant of public assistance;
(17) Delegate to the personnel of the department all poawers and duties vested in the
secretary;
(18) Make reports as may be required by applicable federal laws and rules respecting
assistance;
(19) Invoke any legal, equitable, or special remedies for the enforcement of the provisions of
this chapter;
(20) Require a provider, subgrantee, or other entity performing services on behalf of the
department to comply with all applicable laws, rules, and written procedures pertaining to
the program for which the entity is providing or coordinating services, including, but not
limited to, policy manuals, statements of work, program instructions, or other similar
agreements. When su bmitting a claim for payment, the entity shall certify that it has
complied withV all material conditions for payment. Knowingly and intentionally submitting a
claim or billing for services performed in material violation of any law, rule, policy, or other
written agreement shall constitute fraud and the agreement for provision of services shall
terminate. The entity shall be required to repay the department for any payment under the
program for which the provider was not entitled, regardless of whether the incorrect
payment was the result of department error, fraud, or other cause. A demand for repayment
or termination of agreement for provision of services shall be subject to the due process
procedures pursuant to §29A-5-1 et seq. of this code. The provisions of this subdivision do
not apply to fraud in the Medicaid program;
(21) Develop a data analytics pilot program to identify potential fraud and help guide policy
objectives to eliminate future fraud;
(22) Cooperate with the Office of the Inspector General and take action on its findings; and
(23) Annually allocate Child Protective Services workers by districts of the Bureau for Social
Services and report the allocation process to the Legislative Oversight Commission on
Health and Human Resources Accountability by July 1 each year.

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