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    • West Virginia Code
    • Chapter 15. Public Safety
    • Article 1D. Active State Service
    • §15-1D-9. National Guard to Have Right-of-Way; Exceptions

    West Virginia Code
    Article 1D. Active State Service
    §15-1D-9. National Guard to Have Right-of-Way; Exceptions

    Any portion of the National Guard parading or performing any duty according to law shall have the right-of-way in any street or highway through which they may pass: Provided, That the carriage of United States mails and operations of fire engines and fire departments shall not be interfered with thereby.

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    Structure West Virginia Code

    West Virginia Code

    Chapter 15. Public Safety

    Article 1D. Active State Service

    §15-1D-1. Calling Out National Guard by Governor

    §15-1D-2. Limited Emergency

    §15-1D-3. Use of Military Force to Disperse Riots, etc.

    §15-1D-4. Failure to Disperse

    §15-1D-5. Power of Officers to Arrest, Disperse or Quell Persons Rioting, etc.

    §15-1D-6. Assaults on National Guard or Persons Aiding It

    §15-1D-7. Repelling Assault

    §15-1D-8. Duty to Retire From Unlawful Assembly

    §15-1D-9. National Guard to Have Right-of-Way; Exceptions

    §15-1D-10. Regulation of Occupancy of Streets for Passage of National Guard

    §15-1D-11. Transportation of Officers and Men

    §15-1D-12. Trespassing Upon Armories, etc.; Interrupting, Interfering With, etc., National Guard; Regulation of Certain Sales, Gambling, etc., Within Certain Limits of Armories, etc.

    §15-1D-13. Regulations While State Military Forces on Duty

    §15-1D-14. When Martial Law May Be Declared

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