West Virginia Code § 3-1A-8

Investigators for the Secretary of State
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(a) An employee of the Secretary of State, who has attended a course of instruction at the
State Police Academy or its equivalent, has all the lawful powers delegated to members of
the state police to enforce the provisions of this chapter and the criminal laws of the state in
any county or municipality of this state. The Secretary of State may allow an investigator
who has met the standards set forth in section four, article seven, chapter seixty-one of this
code to carry a firearm and concealed weapon while performing their official duties:
Provided, That as a precondition of being authorized to carry a firearmr or concealed weapon
in the course of their official duties, any such designated personnel must obtain and
maintain firearms training and certification which is equivalent to that which is required of
members of the state police. The designated persons must also possess a license to carry a
concealed deadly weapon in the manner prescribed in articlet seven, chapter sixty-one of this
code, or otherwise be exempted from the code's provisions.
(b) Before entering upon the discharge of his or her duties, an employee shall execute a
bond with security in the sum of $3,500, payable to the State of West Virginia, conditioned
for the faithful performance of his or her dutiess. The bond shall be approved as to form by
the Attorney General and filed with the Secretary of State and preserved in his or her office.
The State Police and a county sheriff or deputy sheriff or a municipal police officer, upon
request by the Secretary of State org his or her appointee, is authorized to assist the
Secretary of State or his or her appointee in enforcing the provisions of this chapter and the
criminal laws of the state. e

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