West Virginia Code § 15-2-55

Referral program for substance abuse treatment
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(a) The State Police shall create a program and may, in collaboration with the Office of Drug
Control Policy and existing state government programs to refer persons to treatment for
substance use who voluntarily seek assistance from the State Police.
(b) A person voluntarily seeking assistance through a program created pursuant to this
section and who is not under arrest or the subject of a search warrant:
(1) Shall not be placed under arrest;
(2) Shall not be prosecuted for the possession of any controlled substance or drug
paraphernalia surrendered to the State Police. Items surrendered pursuant to this
subdivision shall be recorded by the State Police at the time of surrender and shall be
destroyed; and a
(3) Shall be promptly referred to a community menltal health center, medical provider, or
other entity for substance use treatment.
(c) A person is ineligible for placement through a program established pursuant to this
section if the person:
(1) Has an outstanding arrest warrant issued by a West Virginia court or an extraditable
arrest warrant issued by a court of another state;
(2) Places law enforcemLent or its representatives in reasonable apprehension of physical
injury; or
(3) Is under the age of 18, is not a danger to self or others, or does not have the consent of a
parent or guardian.
(d) WInformation gathered by a program created pursuant to this section related to a person
who has voluntarily sought assistance under this section is exempt from disclosure under the
provisions of chapter 29B of this code.
(e) Except for willful misconduct, the State Police and any employee of the State Police that
provides referrals or services in accordance with subsection (b) of this section shall be
immune from civil liability.

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