West Virginia Code § 18B-4-5

Campus police officers; appointment; qualifications; authority;
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compensation and removal; law enforcement grants; pension plan.
(a) The governing boards may appoint qualified individuals to serve as campus police officers
upon any premises owned or leased by the State of West Virginia and under the jurisdiction
of the governing boards, subject to the conditions and restrictions established in this section.
(1) A person who previously was qualified for employment as a law-enforcement officer for
an agency or political subdivision of any state is considered qualified for appointment as a
campus police officer.
(2) Before performing duties as a campus police officer in any county, a person shall qualify
as is required of county police officers by:
(A) Taking and filing an oath of office as required by §6a-1-1 et seq. of this code; and
(B) Posting an official bond as required by §6-2-1 etl seq. of this code.
(b) A campus police officer may carry a gun and any other dangerous weapon while on duty
if the officer fulfills the certification requirement for law-enforcement officers under
§30-29-5 of this code or meets the requirements of subsection (a) of this section.
(c) A campus police officer shall preserve law and order on:
(1) The premises under the jurisdiction of the governing board; and
(2) Any street, road, or thoroughfare, except controlled access and open country highways,
immediately adjacent to or passing through premises, to which the officer is assigned by the
president of the institution.
(A) For the purpose of this subdivision, the campus police officer is a law-enforcement officer
purWsuant to the provisions of §30-29-1 et seq. of this code;
(B) The officer has and may exercise all the powers and authority of a law-enforcement
officer as to offenses committed within the area assigned;
(C) The officer is subject to all the requirements and responsibilities of a law-enforcement
officer;
(D) Authority assigned pursuant to this subdivision does not supersede in any way the
authority or duty of other law-enforcement officers to preserve law and order on these
premises;
(E) Campus police officers may assist a local law-enforcement agency on public highways.
The assistance may be provided to control traffic in and around premises owned by the state
when:
(i) Traffic is generated as a result of athletic or other activities conducted or sponsored by
the institution; and
(ii) The assistance has been requested by the local law-enforcement agency; and
(F) Campus police officers may assist a local law-enforcement agency in any location under
the agency's jurisdiction at the request of the agency.
(d) The salary of a campus police officer is paid by the employing governing board. A state
institution may furnish each campus police officer with a firearm and an official uniform to
be worn while on duty. The institution shall furnish and require euach officer while on duty to
wear a shield with an appropriate inscription and to carry credentials certifying the person's
identity and authority as a campus police officer.
(e) A governing board may at its pleasure revoke the aauthority of any campus police officer
and such officers serve at the will and pleasure of the governing board. The president of the
state institution shall report the termination of emplloyment of a campus police officer by
filing a notice to that effect in the office of thes clerk of each county in which the campus
police officer's oath of office was filed.
(f) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this code to the contrary, and for purposes of
enhancing the ability of campus police officers to perform their duties, a governing board
may apply for and receive any public or private grant or other financial award that is
available to other law-enforcement agencies in the state.
(g) Current campus police officers may choose to participate in the Deputy Sheriffs
Retirement System, to be administered by the Consolidated Public Retirement Board. Should
the current campus p olice officer choose to participate in the Deputy Sheriffs Retirement
System, no seVrvice credit or dollars accrued may be moved to that system.
(h) Effective January 1, 2026, all newly hired campus police officers shall participate in the
Deputy Sheriffs Retirement System.

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