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§18-20-11. Video Cameras Required in Certain Special Education Classrooms

(a) A county board of education shall ensure placement of video cameras in self-contained classrooms as defined in state board policy. (b) As used in this section: (1) “Incident” means a raised suspicion by a teacher, aide, parent, or guardian of a child, of bullying, abuse, or neglect of a child or of harm to […]

§18-21-1. Definition of &Quot;at-Risk Youth"

As used in this article "at-risk youth" means all children between birth and seventeen and young adults between the ages of eighteen and twenty-one who are low income, receiving benefits from the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources, legally under the jurisdiction of the Department of Health and Human Resources or in custody […]

§18-21-3. Secretary of Department of Health and Human Resources Responsibilities

The Secretary of the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources shall: (1) Identify a county with the most at-risk youth, that also has adequate facilities and community leadership, to run a community-based pilot program that brings together both state and local organizations, to work collaboratively to provide comprehensive, intense wrap-around services to at-risk […]

§18-21-4. Organization and Goals of the Community-Based Pilot Demonstration Program

(a) The pilot program shall be operated by a local community-based organization under the direction of the Secretary of the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources and in collaboration with the State School Superintendent, county school superintendent, Executive Director of the State Workforce Investment Division, Executive Director of WV Vocational Rehabilitation Services, the […]

§18-22C-1. Legislative Intent

The Legislature declares that there exists within the State of West Virginia the Greenbrier College of Osteopathic Medicine which is an accredited, private institution of graduate study for the purpose of training doctors of osteopathic medicine. This article, therefore, is adopted as a measure of providing additional graduate education opportunities to citizens of the State […]

§18-22C-2. State Aid for Students of Osteopathy

The board of regents is hereby authorized to enter into a contract with the Greenbrier College of Osteopathic Medicine to offer training in osteopathic medicine, by the terms of which the board of regents may obligate itself to pay such institution within the limits of any appropriation made for the purpose, a stated amount per […]

§18-22D-1. Legislative Purpose

The Legislature finds that the percentage of the population in this state attending college is substantially lower than the national average; that higher education in this age of advanced technology is a key element in the efforts to invigorate and develop the economy of our state; that opportunities for students attending a college or university […]

§18-22D-2. Definitions

The following words when used in this article have the meaning hereinafter ascribed to them, unless the context clearly indicates a different meaning: (a) "Board" or "governing board" means the university of West Virginia board of trustees or the board of directors of the state college system, whichever is applicable within the context referred to […]