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COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE

FOR

Senate Bill No. 24

(By Senators Hunter, Minear, Redd, Kessler, Mitchell and Rowe)

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[Originating in the Committee on the Judiciary;

reported March 22, 2001.]

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A BILL to amend chapter forty-eight of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, by adding thereto a new article, designated article twenty-eight, relating to establishing centers to monitor visitation and to facilitate exchanges of children between parents for visitations; defining terms; providing exclusions; requiring promulgation of rules; setting standards for center; permitting representations upon certification; prohibiting false representation of certification and providing penalties; and allowing courts to order use of centers and to require payment of fees.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That chapter forty-eight of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, be amended by adding thereto a new article, designated article twenty-eight, to read as follows:
ARTICLE 28. CHILDREN'S MONITORED VISITATION AND EXCHANGE CENTERS.

§48-28-101. Legislative findings.

The Legislature finds the increasing numbers of children are living with one parent and that many of these children have been exposed to violence in the home. The Legislature further finds that it is sometimes in the best interests of children that the exercise of visitation rights be monitored in order to observe and record the visitation process and to discourage or prevent inappropriate conduct. For these reasons, the Legislature declares that a program be implemented to foster safe and neutral centers to monitor visitation and the exchange of children through the certification of monitored visitation and exchange centers.
§48-28-102. Board defined.
For the purposes of this article, "board" means the family protection services board created pursuant to article twenty-six of this chapter.
§48-28-103. Exclusions.
The provisions of this article do not apply to therapeutic visitation exchanges or any activity conducted by the state or others in abuse and neglect proceedings pursuant to articles six and six-a, chapter forty-nine of this code in which assessment, evaluation, formulation of a treatment plan, case management, counseling, therapy or similar activities occur.
§48-28-104. Rules.
(a) The board shall propose rules in accordance with the provisions of article three, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code to implement the provisions of this article. The board shall consult with judges, magistrates, family court judges, law-enforcement officers, licensed batterers intervention programs, the family law committee of the West Virginia state bar, licensed domestic violence programs, trade organizations of licensed domestic violence programs and other individuals and organizations it deems advisable.
(b) At a minimum, the rules shall include:
(1) Requirements for the physical facilities in which centers operate;
(2) Requirements for the qualification and training of individuals monitoring visitation or exchange of children;
(3) Requirements for qualifications and training of persons authorized to evaluate centers for compliance with the requirements of this article and rules promulgated thereunder;
(4) The period of certification; and
(5) Allowable fees for use of the centers.
§48-28-105. Contract by persons using center.
Every center shall require that the parents or other caretakers sign a written contract prior to using the center and that the use of the services provided by the center can be terminated by the center for violation of the contract.
§48-28-106. Certification of children's visitation monitoring and exchange centers; revocation or suspension of certification.

(a) The board shall cause an evaluation to be made of a center that has applied for certification to determine the center's ability to monitor children's visitation or the exchange of children and the center's compliance with the provisions of this article, rules promulgated pursuant to this article and other law. The evaluation may be done by the appointed members of the board, the department, by designees of the board or by peer evaluation by persons at other certified centers.
(b) The board may suspend or revoke certification of a center if the board finds that the center has ceased to comply with the provisions of this article, rules promulgated pursuant to this article or other law.
§48-28-107. Representations regarding certification; misrepresentations; penalties.

(a) Centers that have been certified may represent that they are certified for monitored visitation or monitored exchange of children.
(b) No person may represent to the public that a center is certified unless the center has been certified in accordance with the provisions of this article. Any person violating the provisions of this subsection is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be fined no more than five hundred dollars.
§48-28-108. Court orders; use of centers without court order.
(a) Circuit judges, family court judges and magistrates may, as a condition of visitation or the exchange of children, order persons to apply to a certified center for monitored visitation services or monitored exchange of children services and to comply with the terms and conditions of those services.
(b) Circuit judges, family court judges and magistrates may require a person to pay a reasonable amount based on ability to pay, fault and other relevant criteria for any fee charged by a center.
(c) Certified centers may offer monitored visitation services or monitored exchange of children services to persons who are not ordered to seek the services of the center when the adult parties to the visitation or exchange agree to the use of the center.
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(NOTE: The bill provides for the certification of qualified centers for monitoring children's visitation and for monitoring the exchange of children for the exercise of visitation or shared or joint custody rights. To be certified, centers would have to meet requirements for physical facilities, staffing, training etc.
This article is new; therefore, strike-throughs and underscoring have been omitted.)
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