2010 West Virginia Guidelines for Participation in State-2025

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These principles are reflected in the WV Employee Code of Conduct (Policy 5902).
(a) An individual or entity that owns or licenses computerized data that includes personal information shall give notice of any breach of the security of the system following discovery or notification of the breach of the security of the system to any resident of this state whose unencrypted and unredacted personal
Policy 1461 provides for a drug-free workplace for all persons in the WVBE, WVDE, and public schools of West Virginia that are safe, healthful, productive, and secure and provides a template for county boards of education and public charter public schools to use in developing local drug-free workplace policies.
State law requires children to receive vaccines for chickenpox, hepatitis-b, measles, meningitis, mumps, diphtheria, polio, rubella, tetanus and whooping cough before starting school. The state does not require COVID-19 vaccinations.
Yes, even with a medical marijuana card in West Virginia, you can face disciplinary action for a positive drug test due to federal law, workplace drug-testing policies, and state laws prioritizing a drug-free workplace.
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West Virginia Wage Payment and Collection Act: The West Virginia Wage Payment and Collection Act is a state law that mandates employers who discharge or terminate an employee or when an employee resigns or quits, the employer must pay the employee all wages earned up to the separation date or before the next regular
All students and school employees have a right to schools and buses that are safe, orderly and drug free. All students and school employees have a right to learn and work in school districts and schools that have clear discipline codes with fair and consistently enforced consequences for misbehavior.

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