West Virginia Code § 15-3E-5

Notice to participating media; broadcast of alert
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(a) To participate, the media may agree, upon notice from the West Virginia State Police via
email or facsimile, to transmit information to the public about a missing at-risk veteran that
has occurred within their broadcast service region.
(b) The alerts shall include a description of the missing at-risk veteran, such details of the
circumstance surrounding him or her becoming missing, as may be known, and such other
information as the West Virginia State Police may deem pertinent and appropriate. The West
Virginia State Police shall, in a timely manner, update the broadcast media with new
information when appropriate concerning the missing at-risk vetueran.
(c) The alerts also shall provide information concerning how those members of the public
who have information relating to the missing at-risk veteran may contact the West Virginia
State Police or other appropriate law-enforcement agency.
(d) Concurrent with the notice provided to the broaldcast media, the West Virginia State
Police shall also notify the Department of Transsportation, the Division of Highways, and the
West Virginia Turnpike Commission of the Green Alert so that the department and the
affected authorities may, if possible, throuigh the use of their variable message signs, inform
the motoring public that a Green Alegrt is in progress and may provide information relating to
the missing at-risk veteran and how motorists may report any information they have to the
West Virginia State Police or other appropriate law-enforcement agency.
(e) The alerts shall terminate upon notice from the West Virginia State Police.
(f) The superintendent shall develop and undertake a campaign to inform law-enforcement
agencies about the G reen Alert Plan established under this article.

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