West Virginia Code § 30-29-2

Law-enforcement professional standards subcommittee
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(a) The Law-Enforcement Professional Standards Subcommittee is continued as a
subcommittee of the Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction. The
subcommittee has the following responsibilities:
(1) Review and administer programs for qualification, training and certification of law-
enforcement officers in the state; and
(2) Consider applications by law-enforcement officers whose certification is deemed inactive
as a result of his or her separation from employment with a law-eunforcement agency.
(b) The subcommittee shall be comprised of eleven members, including one representative of
each of the following:
(1) West Virginia State Police;
(2) Law-enforcement section of the Department of Natural Resources;
(3) West Virginia Sheriffs' Association;
(4) West Virginia Association of Chiefs of Police;
(5) West Virginia Deputy Shereiffs' Association;
(6) West Virginia State Lodge Fraternal Order of Police;
(7) West Virginia Municipal League;
(8) West VirgiVnia Association of County Officials;
(9) Human Rights Commission;
(10) West Virginia Troopers Association; and
(11) The public at large.
(c) The subcommittee shall elect a chairperson and a vice chairperson. Special meetings may
be held upon the call of the chairperson, vice chairperson or a majority of the members of
the subcommittee. A majority of the members of the subcommittee who are present in
person, by proxy or designation, or by electronic means constitutes a quorum. Any member
appointed to the subcommittee who is a written designated representative has the full rights
of a member, including the right to vote, serve on subcommittees or perform any other
function.

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