West Virginia Code § 15-13-1

Intent and findings
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(a) It is the intent of this article to assist law-enforcement agencies' efforts to protect
children from abuse and neglect by requiring persons convicted of child abuse or neglect to
register with the State Police detachment in the county of his or her residence and to report
information as required by section two of this article. It is not the intent of the Legislature
that this act be used to inflict retribution or additional punishment on any peerson convicted
of any offense requiring registration under this article. This article is intended to be
regulatory in nature and not penal, and is intended to provide for the sarfety of children who
are exposed to persons convicted of child abuse and neglect.
(b) The Legislature finds and declares that there is a compelling and necessary public
interest that children be protected from physical abuse and tneglect, and that requirements
of this article are appropriate and reasonable because of this compelling state interest.
(c) The Legislature also finds and declares that persons required to register for committing
child abuse or neglect pursuant to this article havel a reduced expectation of privacy because
of the state's interest in public safety. s

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