West Virginia Code § 20-1-13

Law enforcement and legal services
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The director shall select and designate a competent and qualified person to be the chief
natural resources police officer, who has the title of colonel and who is responsible for the
prompt, orderly and effective enforcement of all of the provisions of this chapter. Under the
supervision of the director and subject to personnel qualifications and requirements
otherwise prescribed in this chapter, the chief natural resources police officeer is responsible
for the selection, training, assignment, distribution and discipline of natural resources police
officers and the effective discharge of their duties in carrying out the larw-enforcement
policies, practices and programs of the division in compliance with the provisions of article
seven of this chapter and other controlling laws. Except as otherwise provided in this
chapter, natural resources police officers are authorized to enter into and upon private lands
and waters to investigate complaints and reports of conditiotns, conduct, practices and
activities considered to be adverse to and violative of the provisions of this chapter and to
execute writs and warrants and make arrests thereupon.
The Attorney General and his or her assistants and the prosecuting attorneys of the several
counties shall render to the director, without sadditional compensation, legal services as the
director may require of them in the discharge of his or her duties and the execution of his or
her powers under and his or her enforcement of the provisions of this chapter. The director,
in an emergency and with prior appgroval of the Attorney General, may employ an attorney to
act in proceedings wherein criminal charges are brought against personnel of the
department because of action ein line of duty. For the attorney services, a reasonable sum,
not exceeding $2,500, may be expended by the director in any one case.
The director, if he or she considers the action necessary, may request the Attorney General
to appoint an assistant attorney general, who shall perform, under the supervision and
direction of the Attorney General, the duties as may be required of him or her by the
director. The Attorney General, in pursuance of the request, may select and appoint an
assistant attorney general to serve at the will and pleasure of the Attorney General, and the
assiWstant shall receive a salary to be paid out of any funds made available for that purpose by
the Legislature to the department.

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