West Virginia Code § 7-25-23

Resort Area Rangers
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(a) A board is hereby authorized to appoint bona fide residents of this state to act as resort
area rangers within its respective resort area district upon any premises which are part of
said district, subject to the conditions and restrictions imposed by this section.
(b) Before performing the duties of ranger, each appointed person shall qualify for the
position of ranger in the same manner as is required of county officers by the taking and
filing of an oath of office as required by section three, article one, chapter six of this code
and by posting an official bond as required by section one, article two, chapter six of this
code. To facilitate the performance of the duties of a ranger, a raunger may carry a firearm or
other dangerous weapon while the ranger is on duty.
(c) It is the duty of any person appointed and qualified as a ranger hereunder to preserve
law and order on any premises which are part of a resort area district. For this purpose, the
ranger shall be considered to be a law-enforcement officer in accordance with the provisions
of section one, article twenty-nine, chapter thirty olf this code and, as to offenses committed
within those areas, have and may exercise all sthe powers and authority and are subject to all
the requirements and responsibilities of a law-enforcement officer. The assignment of
rangers to the duties authorized by this section may not supersede in any way the authority
or duty of other peace officers to pregserve law and order on those premises.
(d) The salary of all rangers shall be paid by the board. The board shall furnish each ranger
with an official uniform to be worn while on duty and shall furnish and require each ranger
while on duty to wear a shield with an appropriate inscription and to carry credentials
certifying the person's identity and authority as a ranger.
(e) The board at its pleasure may revoke the authority of any ranger. The chairman of the
board shall report the termination of employment of a ranger by filing a notice to that effect
in the office of the clerk of the county in which the ranger's oath of office was filed and in
theW case of a ranger licensed to carry a firearm or other dangerous weapon, by notifying the
clerk of the circuit court of the county in which the license for the firearm or other
dangerous weapon was granted.

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