Office of Drug Control Policy

In 2017, West Virginia Legislators passed House Bill 2620, the West Virginia Drug Control Policy Act, creating the Office of Drug Control Policy (ODCP) within the West Virginia Department of Human Services (DoHS), formerly a part of the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR).​ 

The purpose of this policy is to improve drug overdose surveillance and help strengthen the response. The policy enacted the creation of a central repository that stores drug overdose information, making drug overdoses a notifiable condition and placing limits on opioid prescribing. 

This proposal builds upon West Virginia’s efforts to access complete and timely data while providing support to state and community professionals to inform the scope of the epidemic and assist in targeting prevention and response efforts. 

Our Services

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Treatment and Recovery Map

Find treatment and recovery programs for substance-use disorder. 


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Data Dashboard

Find information on community naloxone reporting, treatment bed availabilty, and external…
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County Snapshots

County-by-county statistics and information can be found here.


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Recent News

2025 Appalachian Addiction and Prescription Drug Abuse Conference
DoHS Recognizes Outstanding Contributions in Addiction Services and Recovery

The West Virginia Department of Health Services, Office of Drug Control Policy, and the Bureau…
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West Virginia Department of Human Services Joins Nationwide Observance of National Recovery Month

CHARLESTON, W.Va. – The West Virginia Department of Human Services (…
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40 Percent Decline in Overdose Deaths in WV Linked to Fewer Kids Entering Foster Care Due to Parental SUD

The West Virginia Department of Human Services (DoHS), reports that current data shows…
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