West Virginia Code § 30-29-14

Minimum standards for hiring of pre-certified law-enforcement officers;
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disqualification for entry into basic law-enforcement academy or from certification;
direct supervision of uncertified officers; maintenance and transfer of records;
applicability; limitation on disclosure of records.
(a) Notwithstanding other provisions of law to the contrary, a West Virginia law-enforcement
agency may not employ or offer to employ a pre-certified law-enforcement oefficer until it
makes written findings documenting that the person meets the minimum standards
contained in this subsection, or adopts a previous employing West Virgrinia law-enforcement
agency's written findings, which shall be made available upon request to the subcommittee:
Provided, That the hiring West Virginia law-enforcement agency may set higher minimum
standards, or the subcommittee may promulgate legislative rules which establish higher
minimum standards or interpret the minimum standards conttained this section, as the
agency or the subcommittee considers necessary for the employment of law-enforcement
officers: Provided, however, That nothing in this section shall be construed to limit,
abrogate, or modify any existing rule promulgated by the subcommittee. The minimum
standards apply only to the hiring of a pre-certified law-enforcement officer and consist of
the following:
(1) The person is 18 years of age or older;
(2) The person is a high school graduate or equivalent;
(3) The person has submitted to a psychological assessment and has been recommended for
hire as a result;
(4) The person has submitted to and passed a polygraph examination;
(5) The personV has not been dishonorably discharged from any branch of the armed forces of
the United States or the National Guard;
(6) The person has not been convicted in any civilian or military court of a crime punishable
by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year, a crime involving moral turpitude, or a
crime of domestic violence, or who has been administratively pardoned for any such crime;
(7) The person has not admitted to committing any criminal acts as set forth in subdivision
(6) of this subsection which did not result in a conviction;
(8) The person is not prohibited by state or federal law from shipping, transporting,
receiving, or possessing firearms or ammunition;
(9) The person is not addicted to narcotics or other controlled substances; and
(10) The person has consented to a thorough investigation by the hiring West Virginia law-
enforcement agency into the person's background and moral character, including, but not
limited to, a nationwide criminal background check consisting of inquiries of the National
Instant Criminal Background Check System, the West Virginia criminal history record
responses and the National Interstate Identification index, the report of which shall be made
a part of the written findings required by this section.
(b) Upon review of the written findings of the hiring West Virginia law-enforcement agency
and the background investigation, the subcommittee may deny the certification of a law-
enforcement officer or, if applicable, deny admission to a basic entry-level treaining program
to a person failing to meet the minimum standards set forth in this section in the discretion
of the subcommittee. r
(c) A pre-certified law-enforcement officer who is employed by au West Virginia law-
enforcement agency must be directly supervised by a certified law-enforcement officer at all
times when the pre-certified law-enforcement officer is engatged in law-enforcement duties.
For purposes of this section, "directly supervised" means that the certified law-enforcement
officer is physically present with, maintains a close visual and verbal contact with, and
provides adequate direction to, the pre-certified law-enforcement officer while he or she is
engaged in law-enforcement duties.
(d) The initial hiring West Virginia law-enforcement agency shall maintain the written
findings and background investigation required herein, for the duration of the person's term
of employment, at a minimum. Eachg time the person transfers to a different West Virginia
law-enforcement agency, copies of the written findings and background investigation shall
be transmitted by the West Vireginia law-enforcement agency which is the person's most
recent employer to the West Virginia law-enforcement agency which is the person's new
employer: Provided, ThaLt the provisions of this subsection do not apply to the West Virginia
State Police.
(e) The provisions of this section apply to any person hired by a West Virginia law-
enforcement agency as a pre-certified law-enforcement officer after the effective date of this
section.
(f) Written findings and information obtained in the course of any investigation authorized by
this section are not public records and are not subject to disclosure under §29B-1-1 et seq. of
this code.

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