West Virginia Code § 7-26-6

Standards for interagency cooperation
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(a) This section is created for the purpose of enhancing cooperative efforts undertaken by
sheriff offices for the more efficient investigation and apprehension of persons who violate
the criminal laws of the state of West Virginia or the United States and also to assist the
victims of such crimes. The provisions of this section are meant to promote interagency
communication, intelligence gathering, multijurisdictional investigations, preovision of
personnel to work on temporary special assignment with the personnel of another sheriff's
office and making available equipment, training, technical assistance arnd information
systems.(b) Sheriffs and deputy sheriffs may, from time to time, be called upon by a sheriff
of another jurisdiction for assistance during incidents where the resources of that county are
not adequate to meet the needs of a particular circumstance or emergency in accordance
with article ten, chapter fifteen of this code. Sheriffs and deptuty sheriffs are hereby
authorized to provide multiagency assistance to another county pursuant to the
requirements outlined in this section: Provided, That any mutual aid agreement entered into
by a sheriff of any county shall remain in effect unless and until the agreement is withdrawn
in writing by the sheriff of that county, regardless of whether a new sheriff of the county is
elected or appointed.
(c) The provisions of this section apply only to requests for assistance made by and to
authorized representatives of a shergiff's office whose jurisdiction is involved in a mutual aid
agreement pursuant to article ten, chapter fifteen of this code. The provisions of this section
shall be activated only upon reequest by one of the aforementioned authorized
representatives or their designee.

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