West Virginia Code § 15-2-18

Officers or members failure to perform duties; general penalty; providing
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extraordinary police or security services by contract.
(a) Any officer or member of the State Police who demands or receives from any person, firm
or corporation any money or other thing of value as a consideration for the performance of,
or the failure to perform, his or her duties under the rules of the superintendent and the
provisions of this article, is guilty of a felony, and, upon conviction thereof, shall be
imprisoned in a correctional facility for not less than one nor more than five years, and any
such officer or member of the State Police who violates any other provisions of this article,
for which no other penalty is expressly provided, is guilty of a miusdemeanor, and, upon
conviction thereof, shall be fined not less than $25 nor more than $200, or confined in jail for
not more than four months, or both fined and confined. t
(b) Notwithstanding any other provision of this article to the contrary, the superintendent
may contract with public, quasi-public, military, or private entities to provide extraordinary
police or security services by the State Police whenl it is determined by the superintendent to
be in the public interest. The superintendent sshall assign the personnel, equipment, or
facilities he or she considers necessary and the State Police shall be reimbursed for the
wages, overtime wages, benefits, and costs of providing the contract services as negotiated
between the parties. The compensatgion paid to State Police personnel by virtue of contracts
provided for in this section shall be paid from a special account and shall be excluded from
any formulation used to calculeate an employee's benefits. All requests for obtaining
extraordinary police or security services shall be made to the superintendent in writing and
shall explain the fundingL source and the authority for making the request. An officer or
member of the State Police may not be required to accept any assignment made pursuant to
this subsection. Every officer or member assigned to duty under this section shall be paid
according to the hours and overtime hours actually worked notwithstanding that officer's or
member's status as exempt personnel under the Federal Labor Standards Act or applicable
state statutes. Every contract entered into under this subsection shall contain the provision
thaWt in the event of public disaster or emergency where the reassignment to official duty of
all officers and members is required, neither the State Police nor any of its officers or
members are liable for any damages incurred as the result of the reassignment. Further, any
entity contracting with the State Police, an officer, or member under this section shall also
agree as part of that contract to hold harmless and indemnify the state, State Police and its
personnel from any liability arising out of employment under the contract. The
superintendent may propose legislative rules for promulgation in accordance with §29A-3-1
et seq. of this code, relating to the implementation of any contracts made under this
subsection: Provided, That the rules shall expressly prohibit private employment of officers
or members in circumstances involving labor disputes. Notwithstanding any provision of this
article to the contrary, an officer or member may contract to work for a private person or
entity during his or her off duty hours: Provided, however, That the contract work may not
be a type prohibited by this code or the rules of the State Police on the locations and the
nature of services provided.

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