West Virginia Code § 15-10-3

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For purposes of this article only, and unless a different meaning plainly is required:
(1) "Criminal justice enforcement personnel" means those persons within the state criminal
justice system who are actually employed as members of the State Police, members of the
Division of Protective Services, natural resources police officers, chiefs of police and police
of incorporated municipalities, and county sheriffs and their deputies and whose primary
duties are the investigation of crime and the apprehension of criminals.
(2) "Head of a law-enforcement agency" means the Superintendeunt of the State Police, the
Director of the Division of Protective Services, the chief natural resources police officer of
the Division of Natural Resources, a chief of police of an incorporated municipality, a county
sheriff or the Director of the Division of Forestry.
(3) "State or local law-enforcement officer" means any duly authorized member of a law-
enforcement agency who is authorized to maintain lpublic peace and order, prevent and
detect crime, make arrests and enforce the lasws of the state or any county or municipality
thereof, other than parking ordinances, and includes persons employed as campus police
officers at state institutions of higher educiation in accordance with the provisions of section
five, article four, chapter eighteen-bg of this code, although those institutions may not be
considered law-enforcement agencies.
(4) "Head of campus police" means the superintendent or administrative head of state or
local law-enforcement officers employed as campus police officers at state institutions of
higher education in accordance with the provisions of section five, article four, chapter
eighteen-b of this code.

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