West Virginia Code § 30-18-8

Prohibitions
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(a) No person shall engage in the private investigation business or security guard business
without having first obtained from the Secretary of State a license to conduct such business.
(b) All licensed persons, including private detectives, private investigators, security guards,
private detective or investigative firms and security guard firms, are prohibited from
transferring their licenses to an unlicensed person, firm or agency. This prohibition includes
contracting or subcontracting with an unlicensed person, firm or agency to conduct the
private investigation business or security guard business.
(c) It is unlawful for any person subject to the provisions of this article to knowingly commit
any of the following:
(1) Employ any individual to perform the duties of an eamployee who has not first complied
with all provisions of this article and the adopted regulations;
(2) Falsely represent that a person is the holder of a valid license;
(3) Make a false report with respect to any matter with which he or she is employed;
(4) Divulge any information acquired from or for a client to persons other than the client or
his or her authorized agent without express authorization to do so or unless required by law;
(5) Accept employment which includes obtaining information intended for illegal purposes;
(6) Authorize or permit another person to violate any provision of this article or any rule of
the Secretary of State adopted for this article.

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