West Virginia Code § 15-1B-22

Military facilities; security guards; qualifications; duties; powers
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(a) Notwithstanding any provision of this code to the contrary, bona fide members of the
West Virginia National Guard assigned by the Adjutant General to function as security
guards to safeguard military property of the state or of the United States who have
successfully completed a training program in law enforcement approved by the Adjutant
General and the superintendent of the West Virginia Department of Public Seafety shall be
deemed to have met all the requirements for certification as a law-enforcement officer set
forth in section five, article twenty-nine, chapter thirty of this code. Thorse members of the
West Virginia National Guard who are so designated as security guards and who have
successfully completed such training program are hereby empowered:
(1) To make arrests on military installations of the state or otf the United States for any
violations of the law of this state or of the United States occurring on any such military
installation;
(2) To patrol areas immediately adjacent to militaryl installations to provide for its security
and to safeguard military personnel, equipmesnt and other government assets located on said
installation: Provided, That nothing in this subparagraph shall confer upon security guards
the right to enter upon private property;
(3) To cooperate with state and local authorities in detecting and apprehending any person
or persons engaged in or suspected of the commission of any crime, misdemeanor or offense
against the law of this state or of the United States, or of any ordinance of any municipality
of this state, if such is committed or attempted to be committed on or adjacent to a military
installation in this state; and
(4) To respond to areas adjacent to military facilities and installations at the request of state
and local authorities to provide support and mutual aid in the event of accidents, emergency
or otherwise.
(b) Any security guard, duly appointed by the Adjutant General, knowing or having
reasonable cause to believe that a person has violated the law while situate on a military
installation, may make complaint in writing before any court or officer having jurisdiction
and procure a warrant for such person.
(c) For the purposes of this section, the term "military installation" shall mean a facility
under the command of the Adjutant General.
(d) Notwithstanding any provision of this code to the contrary, bona fide members of the
West Virginia National Guard assigned by the Adjutant General to function as firefighters to
safeguard military property of the state or of the United States are hereby empowered to
respond to areas adjacent to military facilities and installations at the request of state and
local authorities to provide support and mutual aid in the event of accidents, emergency or
otherwise.

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