West Virginia Code § 30-18-1

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For the purposes of this article, except where the context clearly requires otherwise, the
following terms shall have the meanings ascribed to them:
(1) "Applicant" means a person who files a completed application as required by sections
three and six of this article to be licensed to conduct a private investigation business or a
security guard business. When a person other than a natural person is applying for a license,
the applicant shall be the person whose qualifications are presented to meet the experience
or education requirements of sections two or five of this article.
(2) "Private investigation business" means the business of doing an investigation or
investigations, for hire, reward or any other type of remuneration, to obtain information
about:
(A) A crime which is alleged to have occurred or is threatened to occur;
(B) The habits, activities, conduct, movements, location, associations, transactions,
reputation or character of any person;
(C) The credibility of witnesses or other persons;
(D) The location or recovery of lost or stolen property;
(E) The causes or origins of any fire, accident or injury to any property, real or personal, or
to identify or locate anyL person or persons responsible for any such fire, accident or injury;
(F) The truth or falsity of any statement or representation, whether written or oral, or of any
type of depiction;
(G) Any matters which constitute evidence or which may lead to the discovery of evidence to
be uWsed before any judicial or quasijudicial tribunal, including, but not limited to, civil or
criminal courts, administrative agencies, investigating committees, or boards of award or
arbitration;
(H) The whereabouts of any missing or kidnapped person;
(I) The affiliation, connection or relationship of any person with any corporation or other
business entity, union, organization, society or association, or with any official, member or
representative thereof;
(J) Any person or persons seeking employment in the place of any employee or employees
who have quit work by reason of any strike; or
(K) The conduct, honesty, efficiency, loyalty or activities of employees, agents, contractors
and subcontractors.
(3) "Firm license" means the license held by a person whom the Secretary of State has
authorized to operate a private detective investigative firm or security guard firm after such
person has filed and completed an application pursuant to the application requirements
contained in sections three or six and has satisfied the eligibility requirements contained in
sections two or five.
(4) "Person" means a natural person, a group of persons or individuals actineg individually or
as a group, a corporation, company, partnership, association, society, firm, or any business
organization or entity organized or existing under the laws of this or anry other state or
country;
(5) (A) "Private detective" or "private investigator" means a person who is licensed pursuant
to the provisions of this article to conduct a private investigattion business, as defined in
subdivision (2) of this section, and who conducts such business individually and
independently from any private detective or investigative firm;
(B) "Private detective" or "private investigator" doels not include:
(i) Any individual while acting as an adjuster for an insurance company or companies;
(ii) Individuals employed exclusively and regularly by only one employer in connection with
the affairs of such employer only;
(iii) An officer or employee of the United States, or any law-enforcement officer of this state
or any political subdivision thereof, while such officer or employee is engaged in the
performance of his official duties or while working for a private employer in his off-duty
hours;
(iv) AttorneysV or counselors-at-law or any employee or representative of such attorney or
counselor;
(v) Any corporation duly authorized by this state to operate central burglar or fire alarm
protection business; or
(vii) Any investigator of crime appointed by a prosecuting attorney of a county pursuant to
the provisions of section two, article four, chapter seven of this code.
(6) "Private detective or investigative firm" means any private detective agency or business
or any investigative agency or business that is operated by a licensed private detective or
investigator and which employs one or more other persons who actually conduct the private
investigation business as defined in subdivision (2) of this section.
(7) (A) "Security guard" means a person who is licensed pursuant to the provisions of this
article to conduct a security guard business, as defined in subdivision (8) of this section, and
who conducts such business individually and independently from a security guard firm.
(B) "Security guard" does not include a person who is employed exclusively and regularly by
only one employer in connection with the affairs of such employer only, or a person who is
otherwise hereinafter excluded from the requirements of this article;
(8) (A) "Security guard business" means the business of furnishing, for hire, reward or other
remuneration, watchmen, guards, bodyguards, private patrolmen or other persons, to:
(i) Protect property, real or personal, or any person;
(ii) To prevent theft, unlawful taking, misappropriation or concealment of goods, wares or
merchandise, money, bonds, stocks, notes or other valuable docuuments, papers and articles
of value; or
(iii) To furnish for hire, guard dogs or armored motor vehicle security services, in connection
with the protection of persons or property; a
(B) "Security guard business" does not include anyl activities or duties for which it is
necessary to be trained and certified as a law-enforcement officer in accordance with the
provisions of article twenty-nine, chapter thirty of this code.
(9) "Security guard firm" means any security guard agency or business that is operated by a
licensed security guard and which employs one or more other persons who actually conduct
a security guard business as defined in subdivision (8) of this section.

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