West Virginia Code
Article 2. Crimes Against the Person
§61-2-15. Assault, Battery on School Employees; Penalties

(a) If any person commits an assault: (1) By unlawfully attempting to commit a violent injury to the person of a school employee while he or she is engaged in the performance of his or her duties, is commuting to or from his or her place of employment or if the motive for the assault is retaliation for some action taken by the employee to supervise or discipline one or more pupils pursuant to sections one or one-a, article five, chapter eighteen-a of this code; or (2) by unlawfully committing an act which places a school employee in reasonable apprehension of immediately receiving a violent injury while the employee is engaged in the performance of his or her duties, is commuting to or from his or her place of employment or if the motive for the assault is retaliation for some action taken by the employee to supervise or discipline one or more pupils pursuant to sections one or one-a, article five, chapter eighteen-a of this code, he or she is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be confined in the county or regional jail not less than five days nor more than six months and fined not less than $50 nor more than $100.
(b) If any person commits a battery: (1) By unlawfully and intentionally making physical contact of an insulting or provoking nature with the person of a school employee while he or she is engaged in the performance of his or her duties, is commuting to or from his or her place of employment or if the motive for the battery is retaliation for some action taken by the employee to supervise or discipline one or more pupils pursuant to sections one or one-a, article five, chapter eighteen-a of this code; or (2) by unlawfully and intentionally causing physical harm to a school employee while he or she is engaged in the performance of his or her duties, is commuting to or from his or her place of employment or if the motive for the battery is retaliation for some action taken by the employee to supervise or discipline one or more pupils pursuant to sections one or one-a, article five, chapter eighteen-a of this code, he or she is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be confined in the county or regional jail not less than ten days nor more than twelve months and fined not less than $100 nor more than $500.
(c) For the purposes of this section, “school employee” means a person employed by a county board of education whether employed on a regular full-time basis, an hourly basis or otherwise. For the purposes of this section, a “school employee” includes a student teacher.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 61. Crimes and Their Punishment

Article 2. Crimes Against the Person

§61-2-1. First and Second Degree Murder Defined; Allegations in Indictment for Homicide

§61-2-2. Penalty for Murder of First Degree

§61-2-3. Penalty for Murder of Second Degree

§61-2-4. Voluntary Manslaughter; Penalty

§61-2-5. Involuntary Manslaughter; Penalty

§61-2-5a. Concealment of Deceased Human Body; Penalty

§61-2-6. Homicide Punishable Within State if Injury Occurs Within and Death Without, or Vice Versa

§61-2-7. Attempt to Kill or Injure by Poison; Penalty

§61-2-8. Abortion; Penalty

§61-2-9. Malicious or Unlawful Assault; Assault; Battery; Penalties

§61-2-9a. Harassment; Penalties; Definitions

§61-2-9b. Penalties for Malicious or Unlawful Assault or Assault of a Child Near a School

§61-2-9c. Wanton Endangerment Involving the Use of Fire; Penalty

§61-2-9d. Strangulation; Suffocation and Asphyxiation; Definitions; Penalties

§61-2-10. Assault During Commission of or Attempt to Commit a Felony; Penalty

§61-2-10a. Violent Crimes Against the Elderly; Sentence Not Subject to Suspension or Probation

§61-2-10b. Malicious Assault; Unlawful Assault; Battery; and Assault on Governmental Representatives, Health Care Providers, Utility Workers, Law-Enforcement Officers, Correctional Employees and Emergency Medical Service Personnel; Definitions; Penal...

§61-2-11. Unlawful Shooting at Another in Street, Alley or Public Resort; Penalty

§61-2-12. Robbery or Attempted Robbery; Penalties

§61-2-13. Extortion or Attempted Extortion by Threats; Penalties

§61-2-14. Abduction of Person; Kidnapping or Concealing Child; Penalties

§61-2-14a. Kidnapping; Penalty

§61-2-14b. Venue of Offenses Under §§61-2-14 and 61-2-14a

§61-2-14c. Penalty for Threats to Kidnap or Demand Ransom

§61-2-14d. Concealment or Removal of Minor Child From Custodian or From Person Entitled to Visitation; Penalties; Defenses

§61-2-14e. One Aiding or Abetting in Offense Under §61-2-14, §61-2-14a, §61-2-14c or §61-2-14d Guilty as Principal; Venue

§61-2-14f. Penalties for Abduction of a Child Near a School

§61-2-14g. Unlawful Restraint; Penalties

§61-2-14h. Prohibition of Purchase or Sale of Child; Penalty; Definitions; Exceptions

§61-2-15. Assault, Battery on School Employees; Penalties

§61-2-15a. Assault, Battery on Athletic Officials; Penalties

§61-2-16. Injury to Passenger by Person in Charge of Public Conveyance or Boat; Penalty

§61-2-16a. Malicious Assault; Unlawful Assault; Battery and Recidivism of Battery; Assault on a Driver, Conductor, Motorman, Captain, Pilot or Other Person in Charge of Any Vehicle Used for Public Conveyance

§61-2-26. Doors to Be Removed From Abandoned Refrigerators, Freezers and Other Appliances; Penalties

§61-2-27. Required Reporting of Gunshot and Other Wounds

§61-2-27a. Required Reporting of Burns

§61-2-28. Domestic Violence — Criminal Acts

§61-2-29. Abuse or Neglect of Incapacitated Adult; Definitions; Penalties

§61-2-29a. Death of an Incapacitated Adult by a Caregiver

§61-2-29b. Financial Exploitation of an Elderly Person, Protected Person, or Incapacitated Adult; Penalties; Definitions

§61-2-30. Recognizing an Embryo or Fetus as a Distinct Unborn Victim of Certain Crimes of Violence Against the Person