West Virginia Code § 9-5-31

Commissioner to conduct study
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(a) The Commissioner of the Bureau for Behavioral Health shall engage the following
stakeholders: Behavioral health providers, substance use disorder providers, municipal
leaders, and county government leaders to study a breakdown of homeless demographic
information throughout West Virginia. The study shall be responsible for:
(1) Presenting a breakdown of homeless demographic information throughout West Virginia
and regionally;
(2) Quantifying and inventorying of homelessness resources by ruegion;
(3) Conducting an epidemiological analysis of homeless populations in West Virginia;
(4) Identifying key metrics to measure homelessness aacross West Virginia in a more
consistent manner;
(5) Conducting analysis of whether West Virginia's homeless populations concentrate in
certain counties or municipalities and any reasons for such population concentrations;
(6) Determining if state policies cause the state's homeless population to relocate to certain
counties or municipalities;
(7) Determining the percentagee of homeless individuals that lived in another state or
jurisdiction in the past three years or are from another state or jurisdiction; and
(8) Conducting an analysis of whether any health and human service benefits offered in West
Virginia attract populations that are homeless or at risk of homelessness.
(b) On or before July 1, 2024, the commissioner shall submit a report of the findings of the
study to the President of the Senate, Speaker of the House of Delegates, and the Joint
ComWmittee on Government and Finance for consideration of legislation that may be
appropriate relating to the homeless in West Virginia.

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