The West Virginia Voluntary Treatment Agreement (VTA) is an agreement in which an individual agrees to voluntarily enter into treatment for substance abuse or mental health issues. It is a legal document that outlines the terms of the agreement. Etas are typically signed by the individual, a parent or guardian (if applicable), and a treatment provider. The agreement outlines the specific services the individual will receive and the duration of the treatment period. It also includes information about the risks and benefits of treatment, as well as the individual's rights and responsibilities. There are two types of West Virginia Voluntary Treatment Agreements: the Adult VTA and the Minor VTA. The Adult VTA is for individuals 18 and older, while the Minor VTA is for individuals under the age of 18.