WEST VIRGINIA CODE
WVC 16 - 4 - 21
§16-4-21. Quarantine.
In establishing quarantine for a venereal disease under the
provisions of this article, the health officer establishing said
quarantine may confine any person infected, or reasonably
suspected of having such venereal disease, or any other person
liable to spread such disease, to the house or premises in which
such infected person lives, or he may require any such person to
be quarantined in any other place, hospital or institution in his
jurisdiction that may have been provided. If no such place has
been provided, then such person shall be confined in the county
or city jail under a quarantine order, and such jails shall
always be available for such purposes. But if such person is to
be quarantined in his home, then said health officer shall
designate the area, room or rooms, that such person is to occupy
while so confined, and no one except the attending physician or
his immediate attendants shall enter or leave such room or rooms
so designated without permission of said health officer, and no
one except the local health officer shall terminate said
quarantine, and this shall not be done until the diseased person
has become noninfectious as determined by thorough clinical
tests, or permission has been given by the West Virginia state
director of health. If, to make any quarantine effective as
provided herein, it becomes necessary, the local health officer
may summon a sufficient guard for the enforcement of his orders
in the premises. And every person who fails or refuses to obey
or comply with any order made by said health officer hereunder,
or under any other section concerning quarantine, and every person summoned as a guard who shall, without a lawful excuse
therefor, fail or refuse to obey the orders and directions of the
health officer in enforcement of said quarantine, shall be guilty
of a misdemeanor, and shall be punished as hereinafter provided.
Note: WV Code updated with legislation passed through the 2012 1st Special Session