Bill Text: WV SB593 | 2020 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to required equipment for State Police and Natural Resources police officers
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2020-01-22 - To Government Organization [SB593 Detail]
Download: West_Virginia-2020-SB593-Introduced.html
WEST virginia legislature
2020 regular session
Introduced
Senate Bill 593
By Senators Hamilton, Baldwin, Beach, Boley, Clements, Cline, Facemire, Hardesty, Ihlenfeld, Jeffries, Mann, Palumbo, Pitsenbarger, Prezioso, Roberts, Romano, Smith, Stollings, Swope, Sypolt, Takubo, Tarr, Unger, Weld, and Woelfel
[Introduced January 22,
2020; referred
to the Committee on Government Organization]
A BILL to amend and reenact §15-2-10 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended; and to amend and reenact §20-7-4 of said code, all relating to required equipment for State Police and Natural Resources police officers; and providing for specific vests for more through protection of the State Police and Natural Resources police officers.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
CHAPTER 15. PUBLIC SAFETY.
ARTICLE 2. WEST VIRGINIA STATE POLICE.
§15-2-10. Uniforms; authorized equipment, weapons and supplies; local headquarters; quarters for members; life insurance; medical and hospital fees for injuries and illnesses of members incurred in line of duty.
(a) The standard uniform to be used by the West Virginia State Police after the effective date of this article shall be as follows: Forestry green blouse with West Virginia State Police emblem on sleeve; black shoulder strap one-inch black stripe around sleeve, four inches from end of sleeve; forestry green breeches with one-inch black stripe down the side; trousers (slacks) with one-inch black stripe down the side for officers and clerks regularly enlisted in the State Police; forestry green shirts with West Virginia State Police emblem on sleeve; black shoulder straps; forestry green mackinaw with West Virginia State Police emblem on sleeve; black shoulder straps; one-inch black stripe around sleeve four inches from end of sleeve; campaign hat of olive drab color; black Sam Browne belt with holster; black leggings and shoes; the officer’s uniform will have one and one-quarter inch black stripe around the sleeve of blouse and mackinaw four inches from end of sleeve circumposed with one-half inch gold braid, also black collars on blouse, with two silver shoulder bars for captains, one silver shoulder bar for first lieutenant, one gold shoulder bar for second lieutenant. For noncommissioned officers the uniform blouse and shirt will have thereon black chevrons of the appropriate rank.
(b) The superintendent shall establish the weapons and enforcement equipment which are authorized for use by members of the State Police and shall provide for periodic inspection of the weapons and equipment. He or she shall provide for the discipline of members using other than authorized weapons and enforcement equipment: Provided, That standard issue equipment shall include one modular operator plate carrier and two triple curve ceramic plates.
(c) The superintendent shall provide the members of the State Police with suitable arms and weapons and, when he or she considers it necessary, with suitably equipped automobiles, motorcycles, watercraft, airplanes and other means of conveyance to be used by the West Virginia State Police, the Governor and other officers and executives in the discretion of the Governor, in times of flood, disaster and other emergencies, for traffic study and control, criminal and safety work and in other matters of official business. He or she shall also provide the standard uniforms for all members of the State Police, for officers, noncommissioned officers and troopers provided for in this section. All uniforms and all arms, weapons and other property furnished the members of the State Police by the State of West Virginia are and remain the property of the state.
(d) The superintendent may purchase and maintain on behalf of members group life insurance not to exceed the amount of $5,000 on behalf of each member.
(e) The superintendent may
contract and furnish at State Police expense, medical and hospital services for
treatment of illness or injury of a member which shall be determined by the
superintendent to have been incurred by the member while engaged in the
performance of duty and from causes beyond control of the members.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this code, the superintendent has the
right of subrogation in any civil action or settlement brought by or on behalf
of a member in relation to any act by another which results in the illness,
injury or death of a member. To this end, the superintendent may initiate an
action on behalf of the State Police in order to recover the costs incurred in
providing medical and hospital services for the treatment of a member resulting
from injury or illness originating in the performance of official duties. This
subsection shall may not affect the power of a court to apply
ordinary equitable defenses to the right of subrogation.
The superintendent may also
consult with the West Virginia Insurance Commissioner in an effort to defray
the cost of medical and hospital services. In no case will may the
compensation rendered to health care providers for medical and hospital
services exceed the then current rate schedule in use by the West Virginia
Insurance Commissioner.
Third-party reimbursements received by the superintendent after the expiration of the fiscal year in which the injury, illness or death occurred will be deposited to a nonexpiring special revenue account. Funds deposited to this account may be used solely for defraying the costs of medical or hospital services rendered to any sworn members as a direct result of an illness, injury or death resulting from the performance of official duties.
(f) The superintendent shall establish and maintain local headquarters at those places in West Virginia that are in his or her judgment suitable and proper to render the West Virginia State Police most efficient for the purpose of preserving the peace, protecting property, preventing crime, apprehending criminals and carrying into effect all other provisions of this article. The superintendent shall provide, by acquisition, lease or otherwise, for local headquarters, for housing and quarters for the accommodation of the members of the West Virginia State Police, and for any other facilities necessary or useful for the effective operation of the West Virginia State Police and shall provide all equipment and supplies necessary for the members of the West Virginia State Police to perform their duties.
CHAPTER 20. NATURAL RESOURCES.
ARTICLE 7. LAW ENFORCEMENT, MOTORBOATING, LITTER.
§20-7-4. Powers and duties of natural resources police officers.
(a) Natural resources police officers and other persons authorized to enforce the provisions of this chapter are under the supervision and direction of the director in the performance of their duties.
(b) Natural resources police officers have statewide jurisdiction and have authority to:
(1) Arrest on sight, without warrant or other court process, any person or persons committing a criminal offense in violation of the laws of this state, in the presence of the officer, but no arrest may be made where any form of administrative procedure is prescribed by this chapter for the enforcement of the provisions of this chapter;
(2) Carry arms and weapons as may be prescribed by the director in the course and performance of their duties, but no license or other authorization is required for this privilege: Provided, That standard issue equipment shall include one modular operator plate carrier and two triple curve ceramic plates;
(3) Search and examine, in the manner provided by law, any boat, vehicle, automobile, conveyance, express or railroad car, fish box, fish bucket or creel, game bag or game coat or other place in which hunting and fishing paraphernalia, wild animals, wild birds, fish, amphibians or other forms of aquatic life could be concealed, packed or conveyed whenever they have reason to believe that they would thereby secure or discover evidence of the violation of the provisions of this chapter;
(4) Execute and serve a search warrant, notice or other process of law issued under the authority of this chapter or other law relating to wildlife, forests, and all other natural resources, by a magistrate or court having jurisdiction in the same manner, with the same authority and with the same legal effect as a sheriff;
(5) Require the operator of any motor vehicle or other conveyance on or about the public highways or roadways, or in or near the fields and streams of this state, to stop for the purpose of allowing the natural resources police officers to conduct game-kill surveys;
(6) Summon aid in making arrests or seizures or in executing warrants, notices or processes, in the same manner as sheriffs;
(7) Enter private lands or waters within the state while engaged in the performance of their official duties;
(8) Arrest on sight,
without warrant or other court process, subject to the limitations set forth in
subdivision (1) of this section, any person or persons committing a criminal
offense in violation of any law of this state in the presence of the officer on
any state-owned lands and waters and lands and waters under lease by the
Division of Natural Resources and all national forest lands, waters and parks
and U.S. Corps of Army Engineers' properties within the boundaries of the State
of West Virginia and, in addition to the authority conferred in other
subdivisions of this section, execute all arrest warrants on these state and
national lands, waters and parks and U.S. Corps of Army Engineers' properties,
consistent with the provisions of §62-1-1 et seq. of this code;
(9) Arrest any person who enters upon the land or premises of another without written permission from the owner of the land or premises in order to cut, damage or carry away, or cause to be cut, damaged or carried away, any timber, trees, logs, posts, fruit, nuts, growing plants or products of any growing plant. Any person convicted of cutting, damaging or carrying away or causing to be cut, damaged or carried away any timber, trees, logs, posts, fruits, nuts, growing plants or products of growing plants is liable to the owner in the amount of three times the value of the timber, trees, logs, posts, fruit, nuts, growing plants or products of any growing plant, in addition to and notwithstanding any other penalties by law provided by §61-3-13 of this code;
(10) Make a complaint in writing before any court or officer having jurisdiction, and procure and execute the warrant, when the officer knows or has reason to believe that a person has violated a law of this state. The actions of the natural resources police officer have the same force and effect as if made by a sheriff;
(11) Serve and execute warrants for the arrest of any person and warrants for the search of any premises, buildings, properties or conveyances issued by a properly constituted authority in the same manner, with the same authority, and with the same legal effect, as a sheriff; and
(12) Do all things necessary to carry into effect the provisions of this chapter.
NOTE: The purpose of this bill is to require certain law-enforcement officers be provided modular operator plate carrier and triple curve ceramic plates as part of their standard issue equipment.
Strike-throughs indicate language that would be stricken from a heading or the present law and underscoring indicates new language that would be added.