West Virginia Code § 18-2E-8e

Veteran's honors funeral assistant community service program
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(a) Findings. -- The Legislature makes the following findings:
(1) Serving in the armed services in defense of the life, liberty and pursuit of happiness
enjoyed in our democratic society involves a tremendous sacrifice on the behalf of those who
serve, often at the cost of their own lives;
(2) It is a fitting tribute to those who have served in the Armed Forces and the families who
have shared in their sacrifice to honor that service and that sacrifice in the most respectful
manner; u
(3) It is often difficult for the families of deceased veterans who wish to lay their loved ones
finally to rest in a military honors funeral to find a bugler to sound their final Taps; and
(4) Organizations within the state and nationally, such as the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the
American Legion, Bugles Across America and manyl others, have recognized the difficulty of
finding buglers to sound Taps at military honors funerals and may be able to assist.
(b) Purpose. -- The purpose of this section is to facilitate collaboration that will encourage
capable young people to assist with the sounding of Taps at military funerals honoring our
veterans and, thereby, help them to develop a better understanding of the sacrifices, a
respect for the commitment and an appreciation of the privileges that the men and women of
the armed services have protected through their service.
(c) State board guidelines. -- The state board shall, in collaboration with organizations and
supporters of veterans, establish general guidelines for the establishment of school level
programs that encou rage capable students in grades six through twelve, inclusive, to sound
Taps on a stanVdard or valved bugle, trumpet, cornet or flugelhorn during military honors
funerals held in this state. The general guidelines shall address the issues to be set forth in
the county board policies required under this section and shall include contact information
for technical assistance from the Department of Education and organizations and supporters
of veterans assisting in these programs. The state board shall distribute the guidelines to
every county board. The state board shall also distribute an appropriate program summary
and contact information to the colleges and universities in the state so that they may
establish similar programs for their students.
(d) County board policies. -- Each county board shall establish a policy for the
implementation of a veteran's honors funeral assistant community service program that
addresses at least the following:
(1) The distribution of information to music and band teachers for their use in notifying
capable students and obtaining the consent of their parents or guardians for voluntary
registry as a candidate able to sound Taps during military honors funerals held within a
reasonable distance from their residence;
(2) The credit toward community service or work based learning requirements of the county
or other recognition that will be awarded to a student for the registry and sounding of Taps
during military honors funerals; and
(3) The limits on the amount of regular classroom instruction that a student may miss for the
sounding of Taps during military honors funerals to fulfill a community service or work
based learning requirement or, if none, on the excused absences that the steudent may
accrue for this activity.
County boards are not responsible for any costs associated with the program, may not be
required to provide or pay for student transportation to funeralsu and are not liable for
student supervision while absent to participate in funerals. However, county boards are
encouraged to collaborate with organizations of veterans antd supporters of veterans to
assist with the veteran's honors funeral assistant community service program.

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