ENROLLED
H. B. 2404
(By Delegates Perry, Boggs, Morgan and Ellem)
[Passed April 8, 2009; in effect ninety days from passage.]
AN ACT to amend the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, by
adding thereto a new section, designated §31-20-5f, relating
to inmate reimbursement to the authority for medical services
provided to persons held in regional jails; providing
exceptions for reimbursement for medical services; and
providing authority for rulemaking.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, be amended
by adding thereto a new section, designated §31-20-5f, to read as
follows:
ARTICLE 20. WEST VIRGINIA REGIONAL JAIL AND CORRECTIONAL FACILITY
AUTHORITY.
§31-20-5f. Charges assessed against inmates for services provided
by the authority.
(a) The executive director is authorized to assess inmates serving a sentence in any regional jail reasonable charges for
health care and treatment services provided to them by the
authority. The charges assessed against an inmate may be deducted
directly from the inmate's trustee account without the inmate's
consent. The inmate shall be notified of the amount deducted and
the charges to which it has been applied.
(b) As used in this section, a "reasonable charge" may not
exceed the sum of $5 for any billable service. Inmates shall be
notified of the fee schedule, billable services and exempt
services. Services initiated by the inmate shall be assessed a
fee, except that no charge may be assessed for:
(1) A specific health care service required under the law of
this state;
(2) An emergency service following a traumatic injury other
than a self-induced injury, or necessary to prevent death or severe
or permanent disability;
(3) Diagnosis and treatment of communicable diseases;
(4) Treatment of diagnosed severe mental illness;
(5) Treatment of specific chronic conditions identified by the
executive director;
(6) Staff-initiated care, including follow-up and referral
visits;
(7) Preventative services that the executive director
determines are to be provided or made available to all inmates, including services related to disease prevention and promotion of
proper health habits; or
(8) Other services as may be exempted by the rule of the
authority.
No inmate may be denied any necessary billable medical service
because of the inability to pay the charge.
(c) Each inmate shall be afforded an opportunity at least
quarterly to review all deposits into, withdrawals from and balance
remaining in the inmate's trustee account during the preceding
three months.
(d) The executive director shall promulgate interpretive rules
implementing this section pursuant to article three, chapter
twenty-nine-a of this code prior to making any assessment under
this section. The rules may establish the fee schedule and list of
billable services and further define services to be exempted.