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HB4474 • 2026
Extending the Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementia Advisory Council sunset date.
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Approved by Governor 2/25/2026 - Senate Journal
Approved by Governor 2/25/2026
To Governor 2/19/2026 - Senate Journal
To Governor 2/19/2026
House received Senate message
Completed legislative action
Communicated to House
Passed Senate (Roll No. 110)
Read 3rd time
On 3rd reading
Read 2nd time
On 2nd reading
Read 1st time
On 1st reading
Committee reference dispensed
Introduced in Senate
Communicated to Senate
Passed House (Roll No. 75)
Read 3rd time
On 3rd reading, Special Calendar
Read 2nd time
On 2nd reading, Special Calendar
Read 1st time
On 1st reading, Special Calendar
Do pass
Markup Discussion
To House Health and Human Resources
Introduced in House
To Health and Human Resources
Filed for introduction
Extending the Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementia Advisory Council sunset date.
HB 4474 Text skip navigation SENATE PRESIDENT SENATORS COMMITTEES VIDEO/AUDIO DISTRICT MAPS SENATE CLERK SENATE RULES HOUSE SPEAKER DELEGATES COMMITTEES VIDEO/AUDIO DISTRICT MAPS HOUSE CLERK HOUSE RULES HOUSE STAFF JOINT INTERIM COMMITTEES LEGISLATIVE ADMINISTRATOR LEGISLATIVE SERVICES DIVISION PUBLIC INFORMATION LEGISLATIVE AUTOMATED SYSTEMS DIVISION LEGISLATIVE AUDITOR'S OFFICE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION & RESEARCH DIVISION POST AUDIT DIVISION BUDGET DIVISION REGULATORY AND FISCAL AFFAIRS DIVISION CLAIMS COMMISSION CRIME VICTIMS RULE-MAKING REVIEW SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS JUDICIAL COMP. COMMISSION JOINT RULES STAFF INFO BILL STATUS BILL STATUS BILL TRACKING STATE LAW WEST VIRGINIA CODE ACTS OF THE LEGISLATURE CODE OF 1931 WV CONSTITUTION US CONSTITUTION REPORTS AGENCY REPORTS AGENCY GRANT AWARDS PERFORMANCE EVALUATIONS POST AUDITS EDUCATIONAL CITIZEN’S GUIDE INTERNSHIP PROGRAM PAGE PROGRAM PUBLICATIONS PHOTO GALLERY CAPITOL HISTORY HOW A BILL BECOMES LAW CONTACT SENATE ROSTER HOUSE ROSTER PUBLIC INFO. NEWS RELEASES HELPFUL LINKS Enrolled Version - Final Version House Bill 4474 History OTHER VERSIONS - Introduced Version | Engrossed Version | | Email Key: Green = existing Code. Red = new code to be enacted WEST VIRGINIA LEGISLATURE 2026 REGULAR SESSION ENROLLED House Bill 4474 By Delegates Hall, Drennan, Shamblin, G. Howell, Heckert, Browning, Amos, Hillenbrand, Campbell, Fehrenbacher, and Moore [Passed February 17, 2026; in effect 90 days from passage (May 18, 2026)] AN ACT to amend and reenact §16-5R-8 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to extending the Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementia Advisory Council sunset date. Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia: ARTICLE 5R. THE ALZHEIMER'S SPECIAL CARE STANDARDS ACT. §16-5R-8. State Alzheimer’s Plan Task Force. (a) There is created the Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementia Advisory Council. (b) (1) The Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementia Advisory Council consists of the following voting members: (A) One individual living with Alzheimer's disease or another dementia or a family member of such an individual; (B) One individual who is the family caregiver of an individual living with Alzheimer's disease or another dementia; (C) One individual who represents nursing homes; (D) One individual who represents assisted living facilities; (E) One individual who represents providers of adult day care services; (F) One individual who represents the home care providers; (G) One physician who has experience diagnosing and treating Alzheimer's; (H) One individual who conducts research regarding Alzheimer's disease or other dementias at West Virginia University; (I) One individual who conducts research regarding Alzheimer's disease or other dementias at Marshall University; (J) At least one individual who represents the Alzheimer's Association West Virginia Chapter; (K) One individual who represents the Area Agencies on Aging; (L) One individual who represents an organization that advocates for older adults; (M) One individual who represents veterans' nursing home. (2) The following five members shall be considered nonvoting members: (A) The Secretary of the Department of Health or the Secretary's designee; (B) The Commissioner of the Bureau for Public Health or the Commissioner's designee; (C) The Commissioner of the Bureau of Senior Services or the Commissioner's designee; (D) The Commissioner of the Bureau for Medical Services or the Commissioner's designee; and (E) The State Long-Term Care Ombudsman or the Ombudsman's designee. (c) A voting member shall be appointed by the Secretary of the Department of Health. Appointments shall be made not later than 30 days after the effective date of this act. Vacancies shall be filled in the same manner as original appointments. (d) Non-governmental members of the council shall not be compensated. The Department of Health shall finance any costs of the council with existing funds. (e) The members of the council shall select the chairperson and vice chairperson who are not be employees of the state. The council shall hold its first meeting not later than 30 days after the appointment of its members. For purposes of the first meeting, the Secretary of Health or the Secretary's designee shall call and preside over the first meeting until a chair is selected. Thereafter, the council shall meet at the call of the chairperson or at least once per quarter. (f) A majority of the voting members shall constitute a quorum for the conduct of meetings. (g) The Department of Health may provide staff support to the council as necessary to assist the council in the performance of its duties. (h) The Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias Advisory Council shall have the following responsibilities: (1) Examine the needs of individuals living with Alzheimer's disease or other dementias; (2) Review the services available in the state for those individuals and their family caregivers; and (3) Assess the ability of health care providers and facilities to meet the individuals' current and future needs. (i) The advisory council shall consider and make findings and recommendations on all of the following topics: (1) Trends in the state's Alzheimer's disease and other dementias populations and service needs, including: (A) The state's role in providing or facilitating long-term care, family caregiver support, and assistance to those with Alzheimer's disease or other dementias; (B) The state's policies regarding individuals with Alzheimer's disease or other dementias; (C) The fiscal impact of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias on publicly funded health care programs; (D) The state's policies on access to treatment for Alzheimer's disease and other dementias; (E) The state's role in facilitating risk reduction to the general public; and (F) Updates to the surveillance system to better determine the number of individuals diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease or other dementias and to monitor changes to such numbers. (2) Existing resources, services, and capacity relating to the diagnosis and care of individuals living with Alzheimer's disease or other dementias, including: (A) The type, cost, availability, and accessibility of dementia care services; (B) The availability of health care workers who can serve people with dementia including, but not limited to, neurologists, geriatricians, and direct care workers; (C) Dementia-specific training requirements for public and private employees who interact with people living with Alzheimer’s or other dementias, which shall include but not be limited to long-term care workers, case managers, adult protective services, law enforcement, and first responders; (D) Home and community-based services, including respite care, for individuals diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease or other dementias and their families; (E) Quality care measures for home and community-based services and residential care facilities; and (F) State-supported Alzheimer's and other dementias research conducted at universities located in this state. (3) Policies and strategies that address the following: (A) Educating providers to increase early detection and diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias; (B) Improving the health care received by individuals diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease or other dementias; (C) Evaluating the capacity of the health care system in meeting the growing number and needs of those with Alzheimer's disease and other dementias; (D) Increasing the number of health care professionals necessary to treat the growing aging and Alzheimer's disease and dementia populations; (E) Improving services and access to the services provided in the home and community to delay and decrease the need for institutionalized care for individuals with Alzheimer's disease or other dementias; (F) Improving long-term care, including assisted living, for those with Alzheimer's disease or other dementias; (G) Assisting unpaid Alzheimer's disease or dementia caregivers; (H) Increasing public awareness of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias; (I) Increasing and improving research on Alzheimer's disease and other dementias; (J) Promoting activities to maintain and improve brain health; (K) Improving access to treatments for Alzheimer's disease and other dementias; (L) Improving the collection of data and information related to Alzheimer's disease and other dementias and their public health burdens; (M) Improving public safety and addressing the safety-related needs of those with Alzheimer's disease or other dementias; (N) Addressing legal protections for, and legal issues faced by, individuals with Alzheimer's disease or other dementias; and (O) Improving the ways in which the government evaluates and adopts policies to assist individuals diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease or other dementias and their families. (j) No later than 24 months, the council shall submit a State Alzheimer's Plan to the Joint Committee on Health and to the Governor. The Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementia Advisory Council will serve an advisory role in implementation of the State Alzheimer’s Plan. The Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementia Advisory Council terminates on July 31, 2030. The Clerk of the House of Delegates and the Clerk of the Senate hereby certify that the foregoing bill is correctly enrolled. ............................................................... Clerk of the House of Delegates ............................................................... Clerk of the Senate Originated in the House of Delegates. In effect 90 days from passage. ............................................................... Speaker of the House of Delegates ............................................................... 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