West Virginia Code § 15-12-4

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(a) A person required to register under the terms of this article shall continue to comply with
this section, except during ensuing periods of incarceration or confinement, until:
(1) Ten years have elapsed since the person was released from prison, jail, or a mental
health facility or 10 years have elapsed since the person was placed on probation, parole, or
supervised or conditional release. The 10-year registration period may not be reduced by the
sex offender's release from probation, parole, or supervised or conditional release; or
(2) For the life of that person, if that person: (A) Has one or more prior convictions or has
previously been found not guilty by reason of mental illness, mental retardation, or addiction
for any qualifying offense referred to in this article; (B) has been convicted or has been
found not guilty by reason of mental illness, mental retaardation, or addiction of a qualifying
offense as referred to in this article, and upon motion of the prosecuting attorney, the court
finds by clear and convincing evidence that the quallifying offense involved multiple victims
or multiple violations of the qualifying offenses; (C) has been convicted or has been found not
guilty by reason of mental illness, mental retardation, or addiction of a sexually violent
offense; (D) has been determined pursuanti to §15-12-2a of this code to be a sexually violent
predator; or (E) has been convicted gor has been found not guilty by reason of mental illness,
mental retardation, or addiction of a qualifying offense as referred to in this article, involving
a minor or a person believed or perceived by the registrant to be a minor.
(b) A person whose conviction is overturned for the offense which required him or her to
register under this article shall, upon petition to the court, have his or her name removed
from the registry.

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