W. Va. Code R. § 90-2-2

Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 25, June 21, 2024
Section 90-2-2 - Terms and Conditions for Parolee or Probationer Supervision

All parolees or probationers supervised by the parole authorities of the West Virginia Division of Corrections shall be required to abide by and execute a statement that he or she understands the following conditions and agrees to abide by them:

2.1. When released, a parolee or probationer must proceed directly to the place to which he or she has been paroled (or otherwise required to reside) and report to his or her parole officer within twenty-four (24) hours unless otherwise instructed;
2.2. A parolee or probationer must obtain written permission from his or her parole officer before he or she leaves the prescribed area of supervision to which he or she is paroled;
2.3. A parolee or probationer must notify his or her parole officer of any changes of residence or employment prior to those changes taking place so that any changes may be reviewed for supervision suitability;
2.4. A parolee or probationer must have suitable employment, remain gainfully employed, and support any dependents to the best of his or her ability;
2.5. A parolee or probationer must maintain behavior that does not threaten the safety of himself or herself or others or that could result in imprisonment;
2.6. A parolee or probationer must not own, carry or possess firearms or unlawful weapons of any kind;
2.7. A parolee or probationer must report within twenty-four (24) hours to his or her parole officer each time he or she is arrested or questioned by officers of any law enforcement agency;
2.8. Between the first and tenth of each month a parolee or probationer must make a complete and truthful written report to his or her parole officer of his or her previous month's activities on forms provided by his or her parole officer;
2.9. The parolee or probationer must report in person as directed by the parole officer;
2.10. A parolee or probationer must not possess, use, or have in his or her possession any illegal drugs, paraphernalia or alcohol for consumption;
2.11. A parolee or probationer must not violate any municipal ordinances or the laws of this state, any other state, or the United States;
2.12. A parolee or probationer must abide by any special written requirements imposed by his or her parole officer;
2.13. A parolee or probationer must pay a monthly supervision fee not to exceed forty dollars ($40.00) per month by certified check or money order no later than the 5th of each month to the Division of Corrections Supervision Fund,1409 Greenbrier Street, Charleston, West Virginia 25311, unless he or she has been approved for an exemption or reduction;
2.14. A parolee or probationer on parole from an offense against a child as defined in W. Va. Code §§ 61-8-12, 61-8B-1 et. seq. or 61-8D-1 et. seq. or similar convictions from other jurisdictions, must not live in the same residence as any minor child, visit with any minor child or have contact with the victim of the offense;
2.15. If being paroled from a sexual offense, a parolee or probationer must register with the West Virginia State Police as a sex offender within three (3) days of release in accordance with W. Va. Code § 15-12-2;
2.16. A parolee or probationer shall allow his or her parole officer to visit his or her place of residence or employment for supervision purposes without obstruction;
2.17. Parolees or probationers shall submit to a search without warrant of his or her person, place of residency or motor vehicle by his or her parole officer for supervision purposes at any time during the parole period.
2.18. If being paroled from a child abuse or child neglect offense, as defined in W. Va. Code § 61-8D-2, 2a, 3, 3a, 4 and 4a, or similar convictions from other jurisdictions, the parolee must register with the West Virginia State Police within three (3) days of release in accordance with W. Va. Code § 15-2C-2.

W. Va. Code R. § 90-2-2