West Virginia Code § 62-6B-2

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For the purposes of this article, the words or terms defined in this section, and any variation
of those words or terms required by the context, have the meanings ascribed to them in this
section. These definitions are applicable unless a different meaning clearly appears from the
context.
(1) "Child witness" means a person under the age of sixteen years of age who is or will be
called to testify in a criminal matter concerning any alleged violation of the provisions of this
code.
(2) "Live, closed-circuit television" means a simultaneous transmission, by closed-circuit
television or other electronic means, between the courtroom and the testimonial room.
(3) "Operator" means the individual authorized by the acourt to operate the closed-circuit
television equipment used in accordance with the provisions of this article.
(4) "Testimonial room" means a room within the courthouse other than the courtroom from
which the testimony of a child witness or the defendant is transmitted to the courtroom by
means of live, closed-circuit television. i
(5) "Interviewed child" shall mean any person under the age of eighteen who has been
interviewed by means of any type of recording equipment in connection with alleged
criminal behavior or allegations of abuse or neglect of any child under the age of eighteen.
(6) "Recorded interview" means any electronic recording of the interview, and any transcript
thereof, of an interviewed child conducted by: (1) An employee or representative of a child
advocacy center as t hat term is defined in §49-3-101 of this code; (2) any psychologist,
psychiatrist, pVhysician, nurse, social worker or other person appointed by the court to
interview the interviewed child as provided in §62-6B-3(c) of this code; or (3) a child
protective services worker, law-enforcement officer, prosecuting attorney or any
representative of his or her office, or any other person investigating allegations of criminal
behavior or behavior alleged to constitute abuse or neglect of a child.

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