W. Va. Code R. § 64-29-11 - Conduct and Membership of Domestic Violence Fatality Review Panel
11.1. The DVFRP
shall meet as needed to fulfill its mission, but no less frequently than
quarterly.
11.2. The DVFRP shall be
comprised of the following members:
11.2.a.
The Chief Medical Examiner, who shall serve as the chairperson of the DVFRP and
is responsible for calling and coordinating the meetings;
11.2.b. Four prosecuting attorneys of their
designees;
11.2.c. The
Superintendent of the West Virginia State Police or his or her
designee;
11.2.d. One county
law-enforcement official;
11.2.e.
One local municipal police officer;
11.2.f. One physician, resident or nurse
practitioner specializing in the practice of family medicine or emergency
medicine;
11.2.g. One physician,
resident or nurse practitioner specializing in the practice of obstetrics and
gynecology;
11.2.h. One adult
protective service worker currently employed in investigation reports of adult
abuse or neglect;
11.2.i. One
social worker who may be employed in medical social work;
11.2.j. The Commissioner of the Bureau for
Behavioral Health and Health Facilities of the Department of Health and Human
Resources or his or her designee; or his or her designee;
11.2.k. The Commissioner of the Bureau for
Children and Families of the Department of Health and Human Resources or his or
her designee;
11.2.l. One domestic
violence advocate from a licensed domestic violence program;
11.2.m. A representative of the West Virginia
Coalition Against Domestic Violence;
11.2.n. The Commissioner of the Division of
Corrections or his or her designee; and
11.2.o. The Director of the Office of
Epidemiology and Prevention Services in the Bureau for Public Health or his or
her designee.
11.3. The
current membership of the DVFRP shall remain effective and authorized to carry
out the duties described in this rule and the authorizing statute. As vacancies
on the panel occur, new members shall be appointed by the FMRT to give broad
representation to those individuals, agencies, organizations and groups who
have particular interest and expertise to contribute to the review of deaths
from domestic violence.
11.4. The
chairperson of the DVFRP, or his or her designee, will screen adult deaths that
are reported to the chief medical examiner, under W. Va. Code §
61-12-8(a),
in an attempt to identify those incidents that might be domestic violence
related. DVFRP members may also submit incidents for review by the panel to
determine whether it is a domestic violence incident .
11.5. Each member of the DVFRP shall examine
the records of his or her agency to determine if they have information relating
to the incident under review . Members may contact other agencies to collect
pertinent records and information if necessary.
11.6. Panel members shall present to the rest
of the DVFRP the information obtained from the record reviews and information
collection.
Notes
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