West Virginia Code § 30-29-1

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For the purposes of this article, unless a different meaning clearly appears in the context:
(1) "Approved law-enforcement training academy" means any training facility which is
approved and authorized to conduct law-enforcement training as provided in this article;
(2) "Chief executive" means the Superintendent of the State Police; the chief Natural
Resources police officer of the Division of Natural Resources; the sheriff of any West Virginia
County; any administrative deputy appointed by the chief Natural Resources police officer of
the Division of Natural Resources; or the chief of any West Virginuia municipal law-
enforcement agency;
(3) "County" means the 55 major political subdivisions of the state;
(4) "Exempt rank" means any noncommissioned or commissioned rank of sergeant or above;
(5) "Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency, and Correction" or "Governor's
committee" means the Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency, and Correction
established as a state planning agency pursuant to §15-9-1 of this code;
(6) "Law-enforcement officer" means any duly authorized member of a law-enforcement
agency who is authorized to maintain public peace and order, prevent and detect crime,
make arrests, and enforce the laws of the state or any county or municipality thereof, other
than parking ordinances, and includes those persons employed as campus police officers at
state institutions of higher education in accordance with the provisions of §18B-4-5 of this
code, persons employed as hospital police officers in accordance with the provisions of
§16-5B-19 of this cod e, and persons employed by the Public Service Commission as motor
carrier inspecVtors and weight-enforcement officers charged with enforcing commercial
motor vehicle safety and weight restriction laws, although those institutions and agencies
may not be considered law-enforcement agencies. The term also includes those persons
employed as county litter control officers charged with enforcing litter laws who have been
trained and certified as law-enforcement officers and whose certification is currently active.
The term also includes those persons employed as rangers by resort area districts in
accordance with the provisions of §7-25-23 of this code, although no resort area district may
be considered a law-enforcement agency: Provided, That the subject rangers shall pay the
tuition and costs of training. As used in this article, the term "law-enforcement officer" does
not apply to the chief executive of any West Virginia law-enforcement agency, or to any
watchman or special natural resources police officer, or to any litter control officer who is
authorized and trained under the provisions of §7-1-3ff(d) of this code but is not trained and
currently certified as a law-enforcement officer;
(7) "Law-enforcement official" means the duly appointed chief administrator of a designated
law-enforcement agency or a duly authorized designee;
(8) "Municipality" means any incorporated town or city whose boundaries lie within the
geographic boundaries of the state;
(9) "Pre-certified law-enforcement officer" means a person employed or offered employment
by a West Virginia law-enforcement agency prior to his or her initial certification by the
subcommittee. This term does not include a person employed or offered employment by a
West Virginia law-enforcement agency whose certification status is inactivee, suspended, or
has been revoked;
(10) "Subcommittee" or "law-enforcement professional standards subcommittee" means the
subcommittee of the Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquenucy, and Correction created
by §30-29-2 of this code; and
(11) "West Virginia law-enforcement agency" means any duly authorized state, county, or
municipal organization employing one or more personas whose responsibility is the
enforcement of laws of the state or any county or municipality thereof: Provided, That
neither the Public Service Commission, nor any stalte institution of higher education, nor any
hospital, nor any resort area district is a law-esnforcement agency.

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