W. Va. Code R. § 78-27-3

Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 50, December 13, 2024
Section 78-27-3 - Substantiation of abuse and neglect
3.1. The bureau may consider an allegation against a person of abuse or neglect of a child to have been substantiated for purposes of its records in either of the following three circumstances:
3.1.1. The allegation of abuse or neglect has been the subject of a petition under W. Va. Code § 49-4-601et seq. that resulted in an adjudication finding that the person committed one or more acts of abuse or neglect of a child, and that adjudication has not been reversed or vacated on appeal;
3.1.2. The bureau, as a result of its own investigation, has determined that an allegation against a person of abuse or neglect of a child has been substantiated, whether or not there has been an adjudication under subdivision 3.1.1. of this rule: Provided, That when there has been no adjudication, sections four and five of this rule apply; or
3.1.3. In any case where a person is convicted of a felony offense against a child as set forth in W. Va. Code § 61-8D-9 and the court, at the time of sentencing, found that person an abusing parent within the meaning of §49-4-601 through §49-4-610 of this code as to the child victim, and found that person an abusing parent as to any child who resided in the same household as the victim.

W. Va. Code R. § 78-27-3