WEST VIRGINIA CODE
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CHAPTER 15. PUBLIC SAFETY.
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ARTICLE 3. COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS FOR POLICE PURPOSES.
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§15-3-1. Communication system for department of public safety.
The superintendent of the department of public safety is
authorized and empowered to establish such systems of
communication for the department as may be appropriate, including
one or more radio broadcasting stations in the state, one of
which shall be at the departmental headquarters. Such systems
shall be used for police purposes only. The superintendent is
further authorized and empowered to provide for the purchase of
the necessary apparatus and equipment, and of materials for the
construction and maintenance of such systems, and shall be
responsible for the operation, maintenance and conduct thereof.
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§15-3-2. Radio transmitters operating on the state police
frequency.
No person in this state shall operate any radio transmitter
on any frequency assigned by the federal communications
commission to the department of public safety unless authorized
by the superintendent of the department of public safety. Such
authorization may be revoked by the superintendent whenever he
finds that such transmitter is being operated in violation of any
law or of any rule and regulation promulgated by the
superintendent.
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§15-3-3. Use of police radio stations.
The superintendent of the department of public safety shall
broadcast all police dispatches and reports submitted which, in
his opinion, have a reasonable relation to or connection with the
apprehension of criminals, the prevention of crime, or the
maintenance of peace, safety and order in the state.
It shall be the duty of every sheriff and of the police
authorities of every municipality to report to the superintendent
such information as he may request and at the times and in the
form requested.
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§15-3-4. Priority of calls to police radio stations.
Every telegraph and telephone company operating in this
state shall give priority to all messages or calls directed to
the state police radio station or stations provided for in this
article. A person responsible for failure to do so shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof fined not to
exceed five hundred dollars.
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§15-3-5. Use of information obtained by interceptions of
transmissions on department of public safety
communications system forbidden; penalties.
No person shall intercept any message or transmission made
on or over any communications system established by the
department of public safety and use the information obtained
thereby to aid, abet or assist in committing a crime, or in
violating any law of this state, or use the same in a manner
which will interfere with the discharge of the department's
operations.
Any person who violates any provision of this section or of
section two of this article shall be guilty of a misdemeanor,
and, upon conviction thereof, shall be sentenced to confinement
in the county jail for a period not to exceed one year or by a
fine of an amount not to exceed five hundred dollars or by both
such confinement and fine in the discretion of the court.
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§15-3-6. Location of police radio stations.
The superintendent of the department of public safety is
empowered to authorize a statewide survey, and to seek
cooperation of the federal communications commission in the
survey, to determine suitable locations for the state radio
station or stations provided for in this article.
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§15-3-7. Staffs of police radio stations.
The superintendent of the department of public safety may
employ, establish the qualifications for and, within the limits
of available funds, fix the salaries of radio engineers, radio
technicians, radio operators, radio teletype operators and other
personnel as may be necessary to effectuate the purposes of this
article.
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§15-3-8. Superintendent to make rules and regulations to carry
out article.
The superintendent of the department of public safety shall
have authority to prescribe and promulgate reasonable rules and
regulations to carry out the purposes of this article.
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§15-3-9. Jurisdiction of justices to enforce article.
Justices of the peace shall have concurrent jurisdiction
with other courts in the enforcement of this article.
Note: WV Code updated with legislation passed through the 2012 1st Special Session