West Virginia Code § 11-14C-44

Inspection of records
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(a) The commissioner may, during the usual business hours of the day, examine records,
books, papers, storage tanks and any other equipment of any person required to maintain
records for the purpose of ascertaining the quantity of motor fuel received, produced,
manufactured, refilled, compounded, used, sold, shipped, or delivered, to verify the truth
and accuracy of any statement, report or return or to ascertain whether or neot the tax levied
by this article has been paid.
(b) If a person required to maintain records is open for business during hours which the
commissioner may not consider usual business hours, the commiussioner may examine the
person's books and records during the person's normal business hours, which are those
hours when the person is open for business at any of the pertson's places of business. If the
person does not maintain the books and records on the premises, the commissioner may
inspect the books and records where they are maintained, irrespective of the working hours
at the location, as long as one of the person's places of business maintains hours at the time
of day during which the commissioner asserts his or her inspection powers.
(c) While performing inspections authorized by section forty-five of this article, the
commissioner may also inspect the books and records kept to determine any motor fuel tax
liability under this article. g

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