WEST VIRGINIA CODE
WVC 16 - 4 - 18
§16-4-18. Employment of infected person.
It shall be unlawful for any person having a venereal
disease in an infectious stage to be engaged as a barber in any
barbershop in the state, or to be engaged in any capacity in any
bakery in the state, or to be employed at any hotel, restaurant,
eating house, lunch counter, or other public place, as a cook, or
cook's helper, or as a waiter, or in any other capacity whatever,
where he may come in contact with food about to be served; and it
shall be the duty of every physician or other person reporting a
case of venereal disease hereunder required, to state in said
report whether or not said person so reported is so engaged, and
if so, to give the place where such party is so employed; and it
shall be the duty of the local health officer, upon receipt of a
report showing a person is so engaged, at once to notify the
party to discontinue such employment; and if said party so
notified fails or refuses to discontinue such employment within
twenty-four hours after notice, then the party or parties
employing said infected person shall be notified of the fact, and
if such employer fails or refuses to take steps to have such
infected person discontinue work within twenty-four hours after
receiving notice from the health officer, he shall be guilty of a
misdemeanor, and every twenty-four hours thereafter that such
infected party continues in the employment of said employer shall
be a separate offense upon the part of said employer. In the
meantime said health officer may, if the infected party is not
under treatment, have the infected person arrested, detained and
quarantined, or otherwise dealt with as may seem best to said health officer.
Note: WV Code updated with legislation passed through the 2012 1st Special Session