West Virginia Code § 51-3-16

Security plans; approval by court security board; awards; training
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(a) The sheriff of each county in conjunction with the circuit judges, magistrates and family
law master may develop a security plan to enhance the security of all the court facilities in
use in the county and submit said plan to the court security board.
(b) Each security plan shall include, but not be limited to:
(1) An assessment of the existing security measures in place and any problems or
shortcomings with the existing procedures;
(2) A description of how the county responds to court security emergencies and whether the
response is adequate;
(3) A prioritized listing of equipment or personnel, or baoth, needed to improve the security of
the court facilities in the county, including cost estimates for such equipment and personnel;
(4) A description of the physical locations of court facilities around the county and a
discussion of whether changes or consolidation of space could improve court security in the
county; and
(5) An assessment of the training needs for bailiffs currently employed in the county or for
additional bailiffs and the options for securing the necessary training.
(c) Each plan prepared under this section is subject to approval by the court security board.
Any plan rejected by theL court security board shall be returned to the county with a
statement of the insufficiencies in such plan. The county shall revise the plan to eliminate
the insufficiencies an d resubmit it to the court security board.
(d) Upon receipt of the plans the court security board shall meet at least twice a year to
review the plans and to award money from the court security fund to the circuit clerk,
couWnty commission or county sheriff to be used solely and exclusively to purchase
equipment, hire personnel or make other identified expenditures in accordance with the
plan. The board shall develop an application form and establish criteria to assist them in
making the decisions on which applications will receive money and how much money will be
awarded. Once an award has been made, the recipient will have a fixed amount of time in
which to execute the expenditures described in their plan. The board will set forth in writing
the amount of the award, the time frame for accomplishing the plan objectives and the
requirement that any unexpended money be returned to the board for deposit in the court
security fund. The award or decision not to award these funds shall not relieve any person or
office of their duty or obligation to provide security services to courts in this state.
(e) The board is authorized to award money from the court security fund to be used by the
counties for costs and expenses of training for bailiffs. The board may establish minimum
standards for training and it may designate specific agencies or institutions approved for
administering such training.

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