West Virginia Code § 15-3F-6

Notice to participating media; broadcast of alert
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(a) To participate, the media may agree, upon notice from the State Police via email or
facsimile, to transmit information to the public about a missing cognitively impaired person
that has occurred within their broadcast service region.
(b) The alerts shall include a description of the missing person, any known details of the
circumstances surrounding the person becoming missing, and any other information as the
State Police may consider pertinent and appropriate. The State Police shall in a timely
manner update the broadcast media with new information when appropriate concerning the
missing cognitively impaired person. u
(c) The alerts also shall provide information concerning how those members of the public
who have information relating to the missing cognitively impaired person may contact the
State Police or other appropriate law-enforcement agency.
(d) Concurrent with the notice provided to the broaldcast media, the State Police shall also
notify the Department of Transportation, the Dsivision of Highways, and the West Virginia
Turnpike Commission of the "Purple Alert" so that the department and the affected
authorities may, if possible, through the usie of their variable message signs, inform the
motoring public that a "Purple Alertg" is in progress. The department and the affected
authorities may provide information relating to the missing cognitively impaired person and
information on how motorists may report any information they have to the State Police or
other appropriate law-enforcement agency.
(e) The alerts shall terminate upon notice from the State Police.
(f) The Secretary sha ll develop and undertake a campaign to inform law-enforcement
agencies abouVt the "Purple Alert" program established under this article.

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