West Virginia Code § 15-2-15

State Police Child Abuse and Neglect Investigations Unit
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(a) The superintendent shall maintain a special unit of the State Police called the Child
Abuse and Neglect Investigations Unit. The purpose of the unit is to focus on identifying,
investigating, and prosecuting criminal child abuse and neglect cases, in coordination with
Child Protective Services, established pursuant to §49-2-802 of this code. The unit shall
assist other State Police members with child abuse or neglect investigations as well as the
Division of Child Protective Services. The unit may provide training, technical expertise, and
coordination of services for other law-enforcement agencies, Child Protective Services
caseworkers, prosecuting attorneys, and multidisciplinary teamsu established pursuant to the
provisions of §49-4-402 of this code, to identify, investigate, report, and prosecute criminal
child abuse and criminal child neglect cases. However, nothting in this section may be
construed to mean that the unit will assume the duties or investigations of other State Police
members or other law-enforcement officers.
(b) The unit shall consist, at a minimum, six membelrs of the State Police. The superintendent
shall assign a unit director and five regional msembers, to be dedicated and trained to assist
county Child Protective Services Offices and caseworkers in investigating and coordinating
with other law-enforcement personnel, cases of suspected child abuse or neglect. Cases to
be investigated include allegations rgeceived pursuant to §49-2-803 of this code, and any
other credible child abuse or neglect allegations.
(c) The unit director's duties include:
(1) Overseeing State Police members assigned to the unit;
(2) Coordinating acti vities of the unit with Child Protection Services;
(3) Assisting Child Protective Services in developing and refining protocols for improving
identification and prosecution of suspected criminal acts of child abuse or neglect; and
(4) Assuring that all other directives and responsibilities of the unit are fulfilled.
(d) The unit shall maintain a statewide statistical index on child abuse and neglect
convictions resulting from convictions for violations of §61-8D-2, §61-8D-2a, §61-8D-3,
§61-8D-3a, §61-8D-4 and §61-8D-4a of this code, to monitor the timely and proper
investigation and disposition of child abuse or neglect cases. The statistical data index
maintained by the unit shall not contain information of a specific nature that would identify
individual cases or persons.
(e) On or before December 31, of each year, the unit director shall submit an annual report
to the Joint Committee on Government and Finance. The annual report is to include the
statistical index required under the provisions of subsection (d) of this section, and may
include recommendations for statutory or program reforms that will assist the unit and
further promote the goals of the unit. The report may not contain information of a specific
nature that would identify individual cases or persons.
(f) Every state law-enforcement agency of this state shall periodically provide statistical
information regarding child abuse and neglect cases investigated and prosecuted by that
law-enforcement agency to the unit.
(g) The superintendent may propose rules for legislative approval or procedural rules as
necessary to effectuate the provisions of this section in accordance with the provisions of
§29A-3-1 et seq. of this code. The superintendent shall provide forms to law-enforcement
agencies, circuit clerks, and parole officers to facilitate submission of appropriate
information necessary to prepare the statistical reports requiredu by this section.
(h) There is continued a special account in the state Treasury, into which shall be deposited
any gifts, grants or donations made to the unit, and any other funds directed to be deposited
into the account by appropriation of the Legislature, aand to be expended for the purposes of
this section pursuant to appropriation of the Legislature.

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