Case Name: OHIO VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER, INC. vs. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH; SUPREME COURT OF APPEALS; DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES; DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, AND THE STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA
Court: West Virginia Court of Claims
Jurisdiction: West Virginia
Decision Date: 1984-02-06
Citations: 15 Ct. Cl. 108
Docket Number: CC-83-266
Parties: OHIO VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER, INC. vs. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH; SUPREME COURT OF APPEALS; DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES; DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, AND THE STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA
Judges: 
Reporter: Report of the West Virginia Court of Claims
Volume: 15
Pages: 108–108

Head Matter:
Opinion issued February 6, 1984
OHIO VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER, INC. vs. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH; SUPREME COURT OF APPEALS; DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES; DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, AND THE STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA
(CC-83-266)
P. Kimberly McCluskey, Attorney at Law, for claimant.
David Patrick Lambert, Assistant Attorney General, and Paul Crabtree, Administrative Director, Supreme Court of Appeals, for respondents.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM:
This claim was submitted on written stipulation based upon the following facts: Between September 9 and October 19, 1982, claimant provided medical and other services to a juvenile, pursuant to West Virginia Code §27-6A-l(f). Under West Virginia Code §27-6A-8(b), the State of West Virginia is obligated to pay, in whole or part, for the services rendered to the juvenile. Respondent, Supreme Court of Appeals, has agreed to pay $3,000.00 of the claim. Respondent, Department of Health, has agreed to pay $3,000.00, but states that there are insufficient funds in its appropriation from which to pay the claim. The Court, therefore, must deny that portion of the award based on the decision in Airkem Sales and Service, et al. vs. Dept. of Mental Health, 8 Ct.Cl. 180 (1971).
Award of $3,000.00 against the Supreme Court of Appeals.
Award disallowed against the Department of Health.