West Virginia Statutes

§ 55-7-26 — First responders who use forced entry in response to 911 call; limited immunity from civil and criminal liability

West Virginia § 55-7-26
JurisdictionWest Virginia
Ch. 55ACTIONS, SUITS AND ARBITRATION; JUDICIAL SALE
Art. 7ACTIONS FOR INJURIES

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W. Va. Code § 55-7-26 (2026).

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(a)"First responder" includes: law-enforcement officers, firefighters, emergency medical services personnel and others that respond to calls for emergency medical assistance.
(b)Neither a first responder nor his or her supervisor, agency, employer or supervising entity is liable for any civil damages or criminal liability resulting from a forcible entry of a home, business or other structure if the first responder:
(1)Is responding to a documented 911 call for emergency medical assistance;
(2)Has made reasonable efforts to summon an occupant of the home, business, or structure by knocking or otherwise notifying the occupant(s) of his or her presence;
(3)Has not received a response from an occupant within a reasonable period of time; and
(4)Has a good faith belief that it is nece

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Legislative History

2011 Reg. Sess., HB3105; 2009 Reg. Sess., SB634

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West Virginia § 55-7-26, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/wv/55/55-7-26.