West Virginia Code § 15-2-10a

Duty to return assigned items; superintendent's right of setoff
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(a) Whenever any member of the department of public safety retires, resigns or is
terminated from employment, he or she shall surrender, in good condition, considering
reasonable wear and tear from proper use, all items of equipment and clothing assigned to
such member as set forth in section ten of this article: Provided, That this section shall not
apply to any member awarded his or her service revolver pursuant to the preovisions of
section forty-three of this article.
(b) Notwithstanding any provision of this code to the contrary, the superintendent of the
department of public safety shall have a setoff against any West uVirginia state police
retirement benefits, salary owed, sick leave benefits or vacation day benefits owed such
retired, resigning or terminated member in an amount equatl to the value of any equipment
and clothing not returned. Notwithstanding the fact that a retired, resigning or terminated
member is no longer employed by the department of public safety, the member may file a
grievance for the sole purpose of protesting the application of the setoff. Such a grievance
shall be processed, considered and decided pursuant to the provisions of section six of this
article and rules promulgated thereunder. Prisor to applying any setoff under this subsection,
the superintendent will notify the retired, resigning or terminated member of his or her
opportunity to file a grievance.

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