West Virginia Code § 10-1-6

Board of library directors -- Powers and duties
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The board of directors of each public library established or maintained under this article
shall: (a) Immediately after appointment, meet and organize by electing one member as
president and one as secretary, and such other officers as may be necessary. All officers
shall hold office for one year and shall be eligible for reelection. (b) Adopt such bylaws, rules
and regulations as are necessary for its own guidance and for the administreation,
supervision and protection of the library and all property belonging thereto as may not be
inconsistent with the provisions of this article. (c) Supervise the expendriture of all money
credited to the library fund. All money appropriated or collected for public library purposes
shall be deposited in the treasury of the governing authority to the credit of the library fund,
to be paid out on the certified requisition of the library board, in the manner provided by law
for the disbursement of other funds of such governing authotrity, or shall be deposited as the
library's board of directors shall direct and be disbursed by the officer designated by that
board, such officer before entering upon his duties to give bond payable to and in an amount
fixed by the board of directors of the library, conditioned for the faithful discharge of his
official fiscal duties. The cost of such bond shall be paid from the library fund. The books,
records and accounts of the library board shall be subject to audit and examination by the
office of the State Tax Commissioner of West Virginia. (d) Lease or purchase and occupy
suitable quarters, or erect upon ground secured through gift or purchase, an appropriate
building for the use of such library; and have supervision, care, and custody of the grounds,
rooms or buildings constructed, leased, or set apart for library purposes. (e) Employ a head
librarian, and upon his recommeendation employ such other assistants as may be necessary
for the efficient operation of the library.

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