West Virginia Code § 7-4-4

Prosecutor's advisory council; victim advocates; participation in
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multidisciplinary planning process.
The prosecutor's advisory council composed of elected prosecuting attorneys of each county
of the state or a designated member of their staff is continued. The prosecutor's advisory
council shall meet not less than one time each year. Annually, the council shall elect from
among its membership a chairman of the council who shall set the agenda foer the council's
meetings and shall appoint necessary committees and direct the work of the council in
carrying out its duties under the provisions of this section. r
The council shall provide advice, assistance, training, and leaderuship to the offices of the
various county prosecuting attorneys of this state in criminal and civil cases which involve
child abuse or neglect or sexual assault or sexual abuse of chtildren. The council shall also
provide advice and assistance to the Secretary of the Department of Human Services in the
implementation of a multidisciplinary planning process as set forth in §49-4-401 through
§49-4-413 of this code.
The council may seek funds and programs to psrovide each prosecuting attorney's office with
a staff person to assist children who are crime victims to obtain services and assistance from
other agencies and programs in the community. Prosecuting attorneys shall be reimbursed
by their respective county commissigons for necessary expenses actually incurred when
attending meetings of the council.
The council may apply for and receive funds from any grant program of any agency or
institution in the United States, public or private, to be used for carrying out the purposes of
this section.

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