West Virginia Code § 7-26-5

Standard color for motor vehicles used by sheriffs; standard badges and
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uniforms; wearing other than standard uniform or badge; unauthorized wearing of
official uniforms or badges.
(a) The bureau, by legislative rules, may adopt a standard color for the motor vehicles used
by the various sheriffs and deputy sheriffs of West Virginia.
(b) For purposes of uniformity, the bureau may establish a standard badge and uniform to be
worn by all sheriffs and deputy sheriffs.
(c) On and after July 1, 2015, any sheriff or deputy sheriff shall nuot wear any uniform or
badge other than the standard uniform and badge as provided in subsection (b) of this
section, except when engaged in specialized duty or undercover work, or other similar duties
wherein the identity of the officer should be undisclosed: Provided, That nothing herein shall
be construed to prevent members of any military, fraternal or similar organization or any
other law-enforcement officer from wearing any insignia officially adopted or worn prior to
the effective date of this section. l
(d) Nothing in this article prevents an honorably retired sheriff or deputy sheriff from
acquiring a standard uniform and insignia iin accordance with section seventeen-d, article
fourteen of this chapter. g

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