West Virginia Code § 20-7-1

Chief natural resources police officer; natural resources police officers;
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special and emergency natural resources police officers; subsistence allowance;
expenses.
(a) The division's law-enforcement policies, practices and programs are under the immediate
supervision and direction of the division law-enforcement officer selected by the director and
designated as chief natural resources police officer as provided in section theirteen, article
one of this chapter.
(b) Under the supervision of the director, the chief natural resources police officer shall
organize, develop and maintain law-enforcement practices, meanus and methods geared,
timed and adjustable to seasonal, emergency and other needs and requirements of the
division's comprehensive natural resources program. All divtision personnel detailed and
assigned to law-enforcement duties and services under this section shall be known and
designated as natural resources police officers and are under the immediate supervision and
direction of the chief natural resources police officer except as otherwise provided. All
natural resources police officers shall be trained, equipped and conditioned for duty and
services wherever and whenever required by sdivision law-enforcement needs. The chief
natural resources police officer may also assign natural resources police officers to perform
law-enforcement duties on any trail, grounds, appurtenant facility or other areas accessible
to the public within the Hatfield-McCoy Recreation Area, under agreement that the Hatfield-
McCoy Regional Recreation Authority, created pursuant to article fourteen of this chapter,
shall reimburse the division foer salaries paid to the officers and shall either pay directly or
reimburse the division for all other expenses of the officers in accordance with actual or
estimated costs determiLned by the chief natural resources police officer.
(c) The chief natural resources police officer, acting under supervision of the director, is
authorized to select and appoint emergency natural resources police officers for a limited
period for effective enforcement of the provisions of this chapter when considered necessary
because of emergency or other unusual circumstances. The emergency natural resources
poliWce officers shall be selected from qualified civil service personnel of the division, except
in emergency situations and circumstances when the director may designate officers,
without regard to civil service requirements and qualifications, to meet law-enforcement
needs. Emergency natural resources police officers shall exercise all powers and duties
prescribed in section four of this article for full-time salaried natural resources police
officers except the provisions of subdivision (8), subsection (b) of said section.
(d) The chief natural resources police officer, acting under supervision of the director, is also
authorized to select and appoint as special natural resources police officers any full-time
civil service employee who is assigned to, and has direct responsibility for management of,
an area owned, leased or under the control of the division and who has satisfactorily
completed a course of training established and administered by the chief natural resources
police officer, when the action is considered necessary because of law-enforcement needs.
The powers and duties of a special natural resources police officer, appointed under this
provision, is the same within his or her assigned area as prescribed for full-time salaried
natural resources police officers. The jurisdiction of the person appointed as a special
natural resources police officer, under this provision, shall be limited to the division area or
areas to which he or she is assigned and directly manages.
(e) The Director of the Division of Forestry is authorized to appoint and revoke Division of
Forestry special natural resources police officers who are full-time civil service personnel
who have satisfactorily completed a course of training as required by the Dierector of the
Division of Forestry. The jurisdiction, powers and duties of Division of Forestry special
natural resources police officers are set forth by the Director of the Divrision of Forestry
pursuant to article three of this chapter and articles one-a and one-b, chapter nineteen of
this code.
(f) The chief natural resources police officer, with the approvtal of the director, has the power
and authority to revoke any appointment of an emergency natural resources police officer or
of a special natural resources police officer at any time.
(g) Natural resources police officers are subject to lseasonal or other assignment and detail
to duty whenever and wherever required by thse functions, services and needs of the division.
(h) The chief natural resources police officier shall designate the area of primary residence of
each natural resources police officerg, including himself or herself. Since the area of business
activity of the division is actually anywhere within the territorial confines of the State of
West Virginia, actual expenses incurred shall be paid whenever the duties are performed
outside the area of primary assignment and still within the state.
(i) Natural resources police officers shall receive, in addition to their base pay salary, a
minimum biweekly subsistence allowance for their required telephone service, dry cleaning
or required uniforms, and meal expenses while performing their regular duties in their area
of primary assignment in the amount of $60 per biweekly pay. This subsistence allowance
does not apply to special or emergency natural resources police officers appointed under
thisW section.
(j) After June 30, 2010, all those full-time law-enforcement officers employed by the Division
of Natural Resources as conservation officers shall be titled and known as natural resources
police officers. Wherever used in this code the term "conservation officer", or its plural,
means "natural resources police officer", or its plural, respectively.
(k) Notwithstanding any provision of this code to the contrary, the provisions of subdivision
(6), subsection c, section twelve, article twenty-one, chapter eleven of this code are
inapplicable to pensions of natural resources police officers paid through the Public
Employees Retirement System.

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