WEST VIRGINIA CODE
WVC 16 - 4 - 16
§16-4-16. Hearing on warrant; detention.
When a party is brought in for a hearing upon arrest under
the warrant provided in the preceding section, the health officer
shall at once proceed to ascertain the facts in the case, and to
this end he may summon witnesses, and administer oaths to such
witnesses touching their testimony, and may commit for contempt
for failure to answer proper questions, and may, if proper,
discharge the party from further custody; but if from the
testimony it appears that the party so apprehended is properly
classifiable under any subdivision of section four of this
article, touching persons reasonably suspected of being infected
with a venereal disease, then such party shall not be released
from custody until proof has been made showing the party is
already under treatment from a reputable physician, or other
person, or until an examination has been made to ascertain
whether in fact said party is so infected, and results of all
tests and examinations are known, and shall make all orders
touching the care, custody, and examination of the party as are
reasonably necessary in the premises, and if it is found that
said party is infected, then he may make any other orders that
may be necessary touching the treatment of such party, and if
said party is suffering with one or more venereal diseases in an
infectious stage, said party shall not be released from custody
until the diseases are past such infectious stage, and said party
may be detained or quarantined in any place or institution
provided for the purpose, or in the patient's own home if the
health officer thinks best; and if no other place is available for such purposes, then such party shall be detained in the city
or county jail, as the case may be. And it shall be the duty of
every city and every county in the state to take this contingency
in hand when they are making up their estimates for taxation and
levy purposes and to provide therefor.
Note: WV Code updated with legislation passed through the 2012 1st Special Session