
West Virginia's New Law: 30-Foot Buffer Zone for First Responders
Charleston West Virginia News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!
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West Virginia enacts a 30-foot buffer zone around emergency scenes, aiming to enhance first responders efficiency and safety. The new law, signed by Governor Patrick Morrisey, prohibits individuals from entering the zone, with penalties of up to $500 in fines or a year in jail. Additionally, the legislature passed a child care support bill, offering tax credits to businesses running child care centers and adjusting payments to keep centers operational. These measures aim to bolster safety at emergency scenes and support working families with reliable child care.
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