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(By Senators Browning, Laird, Williams, Palumbo, Foster and Plymale)
[Introduced February 21, 2011; referred to the Committee on Government Organization.]
A BILL to amend the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, by adding thereto a new article, designated §30-41-1, §30-41-2, §30-41-3, §30-41-4, §30-41-5, §30-41-6, §30-41-7, §30-41-8 and §30-41-9, all relating to creating the Volunteer for Nonprofit Youth Organizations Exemption from Licensing, Certification and Permitting Act; exempting certain volunteers for nonprofit youth organizations from licensing, certification and permitting; stating purpose; defining terms; exempting certain medical service professionals; exempting certain emergency medical personnel; exempting certain law-enforcement officers; stating duties of the nonprofit youth organization; defining liability of the volunteers and the nonprofit youth organizations; and declaring the sections of said article severable.
That the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, be amended by adding thereto a new article, designated §30-41-1, §30-41-2, §30-41-3, §30-41-4, §30-41-5, §30-41-6, §30-41-7, §30-41-8 and §30-41-9, all to read as follows:
ARTICLE 41. VOLUNTEER FOR NONPROFIT YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS EXEMPTION FROM LICENSING, CERTIFICATION AND PERMITTING ACT.
This article may be cited as the “The Volunteer for Nonprofit Youth Organizations Exemption from Licensing, Certification and Permitting Act.”
§30-41-2. Legislative purpose.
The Legislature finds that adventure and recreational activities attractive to nonprofit youth organizations interested in training and inspiring young people from other parts of the United States and throughout the world will contribute significantly to the economy of West Virginia, and enhance the state’s reputation as a place to visit and transact business. It is further recognized that nonprofit youth organizations must rely on volunteers to staff and support their events and programs and that some of the volunteers are medical, nursing, emergency medical service and law-enforcement professionals licensed, certified or permitted in other states. Because of the large number of volunteers required to support those events and programs, the benefits these events and programs provide to youth, the multicounty areas those events and programs may cover and the number of agencies potentially involved in granting licenses, certifications and permits for those volunteers to provide those services in this state, it is in the state’s best interest to exempt those volunteers for the periods of time they engage in volunteer work at those events and programs.
§30-41-3. Definitions.
(a) “Appropriate West Virginia licensing agency” means the board, department, division or other agency charged with the licensing, certification or permitting of persons performing services of the nature and kind described or duties provided for in this article and the head of such agencies responsible for the duties imposed by this code.
(b) “Emergency medical service personnel” means any person licensed, certified or permitted in another state to provide emergency medical services who but for this section would be required to obtain a certification from the Commissioner of the Bureau for Public Health pursuant to the requirements of section four-c, article eight, chapter sixteen of this code to perform such services in this state.
(c) “Law-enforcement officer” means a person licensed, certified or permitted by employed on a full time basis in another state, who has attended a training program approved by a governing authority of a political subdivision to provide law enforcement services who but for this section would be required to obtain certification pursuant to the requirements of section four-c, article eight, chapter sixteen of this code to perform those services in this state.
(d) “Medical services professional” means any person who is licensed, certified or permitted in another state to provide medical professional services who, but for this section would be required to obtain a license, certification or permit to perform such services in this state and who is a:
(1) Practitioner of medicine or surgery as defined in section three, article four-b, chapter thirty of this code;
(2) Physicians assistant as defined in section three, article sixteen, chapter thirty of this code;
(3) Dentist or dental assistant as defined in section three, article four, chapter thirty of this code;
(5) Any osteopathic physician or surgeon as defined in section two, article fourteen, chapter thirty of this code;
(6) Any assistant to osteopathic physician or surgeon as defined in section one, article fourteen-a, chapter thirty of this code; or
(7) Any physical therapist as defined in section three, article twenty, chapter thirty of this code.
(e) "Nonprofit youth organization" means any nonprofit organization, including any subsidiary, affiliated or other related entity within its corporate or business structure, that has been chartered by the United States Congress to help train young people to do things for themselves and others, and that has established an area of at least six thousand contiguous acres within West Virginia in which to provide adventure or recreational activities for these young people and others.
§30-41-4. Exemption from licensing and permitting requirements for Medical Service Professionals.
Any medical services professional in good standing with the applicable regulatory agency in another state who has a valid and unrestricted license, certificate or permit issued by the regulatory authority for which he or she is licensed or certified shall, notwithstanding any other provision of this code, be exempt from obtaining a license, certification or permit from any board, agency or regulatory authority of this state while providing services within the limits of his or her license, certificate or permit from the issuing authority in connection with any event or program offered by a nonprofit youth organization and serving as a volunteer, without compensation. Any such services shall at all times be performed under guidelines approved by the appropriate West Virginia licensing agency.
§30-41-5. Exemption from licensing and permitting requirements for emergency medical personnel.
Any emergency medical service personnel in good standing with the applicable regulatory agency in another state who has a valid and unrestricted license, certificate or permit issued by the regulatory authority for which he or she is licensed or certified shall, notwithstanding any other provision of this code, be exempt from obtaining a license, certification or permit from any board, agency or regulatory authority of this state while providing services within the limits of his or her license, certificate or permit from the issuing authority in connection with any event or program offered by a nonprofit youth organization, and serving as a volunteer, without compensation. Any such services shall at all times be performed under guidelines approved by the appropriate West Virginia licensing agency.
§30-41-6. Exemption from certification requirements for law enforcement officers.
(a) Any law-enforcement officer licensed, certified or permitted by and who is in good standing with the applicable regulatory agency in another state shall, notwithstanding any other provision of this code, be exempt from obtaining a license, certification or permit from any regulatory authority of this state while providing services within the limits of his or her license, certification or permit in connection with any event or program offered by a nonprofit youth organization, and serving as a volunteer, without compensation. Any such services shall at all times be performed under guidelines approved by the Superintendent of the West Virginia State Police.
(b) The West Virginia State Police may deputize law-enforcement officers exempted by this section as if they were certified pursuant to section five, article twenty-nine, chapter thirty of this code for a period of no more than thirty days in any calendar year. The superintendent has sole discretion in determining whether to deputize any such person. Any person deputized under this section must be a registered volunteer of the nonprofit youth organization and be recommended to be deputized by the designated representative of the nonprofit youth organization to the Superintendent of the West Virginia State Police. The jurisdiction for these deputized officers shall be limited to:
(1) The property owned by the nonprofit youth organization;
(2) Any street, road or thoroughfare, except controlled access and open country highways, immediately adjacent to or passing through the property owned by the nonprofit youth organization and to which the officer has been assigned by a member of the West Virginia State Police; and
(3) Areas of operations in support of an event sponsored by the nonprofit youth organization as directed by a member of the West Virginia State Police. Any person deputized pursuant to this section shall at all times be subject to the direction of any West Virginia law-enforcement officer assigned to work with or supervise the officer.
(c) The deputation pursuant to this section may not supersede in any way the authority or duty of any other West Virginia law-enforcement officer to preserve law and order on the premises.
§30-41-7. Duties of nonprofit youth organization.
(a) The nonprofit youth organization for whom volunteers exempt from licensing, certification or permitting under the provisions of this article shall meet the following requirements before any such volunteer is allowed to provide volunteer services:
(1) That medical services professional receive at least four hours of instruction approved by the appropriate licensing authority within twelve months of performing any volunteer services;
(2) That emergency medical service personnel receive at least four hours of instruction approved by the appropriate West Virginia licensing agency within twelve months of performing any volunteer services; and
(3) That law-enforcement officers receive at least four hours of instruction approved by the Superintendent of the West Virginia State Police within twelve months of providing any volunteer services.
(b) Instruction required by this section may be accomplished by webinar, video conference or other remote means as may be approved by the appropriate West Virginia licensing agency.
(c) The nonprofit youth organization providing emergency medical services shall have obtained a license to operate an Emergency Medical Services Agency pursuant to section six-a, article four-c, chapter sixteen of this code and the Commissioner of the Bureau of Public Health shall make such adjustments to the Licensing Standards to reflect the nature of the services provided by the volunteers of the nonprofit youth organization and the size, scope and interests being served by any event or program of such organization.
(d) The nonprofit youth organization for whom volunteer services are provided under this article shall, prior to volunteer services being rendered, maintain the following information on each person providing volunteer services under this article:
(1) Name, position, address and phone number;
(2) Date(s) and location(s) where volunteer will provide services;
(3) A copy of the permit, certificate or license;
(4) Evidence that the instruction required by this article has been provided;
(5) A letter from the authority issuing the permit, certificate or license stating that the permit, certificate or license is valid and in good standing dated no more than one hundred twenty days prior to any volunteer services being performed; and
(6) An acknowledgment signed by the volunteer that the rules, regulations and procedures established by the nonprofit youth organization have been received and reviewed: Provided, That the appropriate West Virginia licensing agency may waive any of these requirements to the extent the information is otherwise available to it by other means. All such information shall be maintained by the youth services organization for five years from the date of volunteer service and shall be available for inspection by the appropriate representative of the appropriate West Virginia licensing agency, who may report on the performance and conduct of such individual to the license, permit or certificate issuing authority of any individual exempted under this article.
§30-41-8. Liability of volunteers and nonprofit youth organizations for volunteer services.
(a) Any claim arising out of the services provided by medical services professionals, emergency medical services personnel or law-enforcement officers exempt from licensing, certification or permitting pursuant to this article shall be determined in the same manner and by the same standards as if the volunteer was licensed, certified or permitted in the State of West Virginia.
(b) The nonprofit youth organization for whom volunteer services are provided under this article shall carry liability insurance in limits of no less than $1 million per person, and $1 million per occurrence and $50,000 for property damage and this insurance shall extend to the acts of any volunteers providing services under this article and shall be primary to any other available insurance.
(c) The liability of medical services professionals, emergency medical services personnel and law-enforcement officers exempt from licensing, certification or permitting pursuant to this article shall be limited to the amount of liability insurance available to them under section (b) of this section.
(d) The appropriate West Virginia licensing agency may not be liable for any harm or claim arising solely out of the actions of any medical services professional, emergency medical services personnel and law-enforcement officer exempt from licensing, certification or permitting pursuant to this article.
§30-41-9. Severability.
If any provision of this article or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held unconstitutional or invalid, the unconstitutionality or invalidity may not affect other provisions or applications of this article or chapter, and to this end the provisions of this article and chapter are declared to be severable.
NOTE: The purpose of this bill is to exempt medical services professionals, emergency medical services personnel and law-enforcement officers who volunteer at nonprofit youth organizations in the state from certain licensing, certification or permitting requirements.