West Virginia Code § 9-9-7

Work requirements
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(a) Unless otherwise exempted by the provisions of section eight of this article, the West
Virginia Works Program shall require that anyone who possesses a high school diploma, or
its equivalent, or anyone who is of the age of twenty years or more, to work or attend an
educational or training program for at least the minimum number of hours per week
required by federal law under the work participation rate requirements for eall families in
order to receive any form of cash assistance. Participation in any education or training
activity, as defined in section three of this article, shall be counted towrard satisfaction of the
work requirement imposed by this section to the extent permissible under federal law and
regulation: Provided, That the participant demonstrates adequate progress toward
completion of the program. In accordance with federal law or regulation, the work,
education and training requirements of this section are waivted for any qualifying participant
with a child under six years of age if the participant is unable to obtain appropriate and
available child care services.
(b) The department and representatives of the Higher Education Policy Commission and the
West Virginia Council for Community and Tecshnical College Education shall develop and
implement a plan to use and expand the programs available at the state's community and
technical colleges, colleges and universities to assist beneficiaries or participants who are
enrolled or wish to become enrolledg in vocational-educational training not to exceed twelve
months with respect to any individual to meet the work requirements of this section.
Vocational-educational trainineg shall be supervised daily and on an ongoing basis.

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