West Virginia Code § 53-8-1

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In this article the following words have the meanings indicated.
(1) Final personal safety order. -- "Final personal safety order" means a personal safety order
issued by a magistrate under section seven of this article.
(2) Incapacitated adult. –- "Incapacitated adult" means any person who by reason of physical,
mental or other infirmity is unable to physically carry on the daily activities of life necessary
to sustaining life and reasonable health.
(3) Law-enforcement officer. –- "Law-enforcement officer" means any duly authorized
member of a law-enforcement agency who is authorized to maintain public personal safety
and order, prevent and detect crime, make arrests and enforce the laws of the state or any
county or municipality thereof, other than parking ordainances.
(4) Petitioner. -- "Petitioner" means an individual wlho files a petition under section four of
this article.
(5) Place of employment. –- "Place of employment" includes the grounds, parking areas,
outbuildings and common or public areas in or surrounding the place of employment.
(6) Residence. –- "Residence" includes the yard, grounds, outbuildings and common or public
areas in or surrounding the residence.
(7) Respondent. –- "RespLondent" means an individual alleged in a petition to have committed
an act specified in subsection (a), section four of this article against a petitioner.
(8) School. –- "School" means an educational facility comprised of one or more buildings,
including school grounds, a school bus or any school-sponsored function or extracurricular
activities. For the purpose of this subdivision, "school grounds" includes the land on which a
schWool is built together with such other land used by students for play, recreation or athletic
events while attending school. "Extracurricular activities" means voluntary activities
sponsored by a school, a county board or an organization sanctioned by a county board or
the State Board of Education and include, but are not limited to, preparation for and
involvement in public performances, contests, athletic competitions, demonstrations,
displays, organizations and clubs.
(9) Sexual offense. –- "Sexual offense" means the commission of any of the following
sections:
(A) Section nine, article eight, chapter sixty-one of this code;
(B) Section twelve, article eight, chapter sixty-one of this code;
(C) Section two, article eight-a, chapter sixty-one of this code;
(D) Section four, article eight-a, chapter sixty-one of this code;
(E) Section five, article eight-a, chapter sixty-one of this code;
(F) Section three, article eight-b, chapter sixty-one of this code;
(G) Section four, article eight-b, chapter sixty-one of this code;
(H) Section five, article eight-b, chapter sixty-one of this code;
(I) Section seven, article eight-b, chapter sixty-one of this code;
(J) Section eight, article eight-b, chapter sixty-one of this code;
(K) Section nine, article eight-b, chapter sixty-one of this code;
(L) Section two, article eight-c, chapter sixty-one of this code;
(M) Section three, article eight-c, chapter sixtsy-one of this code;
(N) Section three-a, article eight-d, chapteir sixty-one of this code;
(O) Section five, article eight-d, chapter sixty-one of this code; and
(P) Section six, article eight-d, chapter sixty-one of this code.
(10) Temporary personal safety order. – "Temporary personal safety order" means a personal
safety order issued by a magistrate under section five of this article.

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