West Virginia Code § 48-27-502

Mandatory provisions in protective order
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(a) A protective order must order the respondent to refrain from abusing, harassing,
stalking, threatening or otherwise intimidating the petitioner or the minor children, or
engaging in other conduct that would place the petitioner or the minor children in
reasonable fear of bodily injury.
(b) The protective order must prohibit the respondent from possessing any firearm or
ammunition.
(c) The protective order must inform the respondent that he or suhe is prohibited from
possessing any firearm or ammunition and that possession of a firearm or ammunition while
subject to the court's protective order is a criminal offense under state and federal law,
notwithstanding the fact that the respondent might otherwise have a right to possess a
firearm.
(d) The protective order must inform the respondenlt that the order is in full force in every
county of this state. s
(e) The protective order must contain on itis face the following statement, printed in bold-
faced type or in capital letters:
"VIOLATION OF THIS ORDER MAY BE PUNISHED BY CONFINEMENT IN A REGIONAL
JAIL FOR AS LONG AS ONE YEAR AND BY A FINE OF AS MUCH AS $2,000".

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