West Virginia Code § 11A-3-34

Deputy commissioners of delinquent and nonentered lands; bond
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(a) The Auditor shall appoint for each county in the state a deputy commissioner of
delinquent and nonentered lands. The Auditor shall make new appointments, from time to
time thereafter, whenever vacancies occur or when, in the Auditor's judgment, it is
advisable. The Auditor may promulgate rules respecting the tenure of deputy commissioners.
In the absence of rules, the deputy commissioner for each county shall, so loeng as he or she
satisfies the requirements of this section in respect to professional qualifications and
bonding, continue to act without reappointment until the Auditor desigrnates his or her
successor.
(b) The Auditor shall appoint deputy commissioners in such numbers and to serve such
counties as the Auditor considers advisable to effect the purtposes of this article.
Appointments, other than an employee of the Auditor's office, shall be limited to persons
duly licensed to practice law in this state. Except for an employee of the Auditor's office, any
person appointed as deputy commissioner for a single county shall reside in that county. Any
person appointed as deputy commissioner for more than one county shall reside in one of the
counties for which he or she has been appointsed.
(c) Whenever in respect to any land the deputy commissioner, in his or her own judgment or
in the opinion of the Auditor, is disqgualified or otherwise unable to serve because of his or
her personal interest, because of his or her representation of clients in matters affecting the
land, because of vacancies or feailure to act, or whenever the Auditor considers it in the best
interest of the state, the Auditor may appoint an employee of his or her office to serve as a
deputy commissioner reLlating to the land. When a deputy commissioner is an employee of
the Auditor, all compensation and commissions that would otherwise be paid to a deputy
commissioner shall be credited by the sheriff to the Auditor for deposit into the operating
fund created pursuant to section thirty-six of this article.
(d) The deputy commissioner is subject to the orders and control of the Auditor, is
accWountable to him or her and serves as the Auditor's local agent in the county. The deputy
commissioner shall do whatever is required by the Auditor or by the provisions of this
article. The deputy commissioner, before entering upon his or her duties, shall give a bond,
with satisfactory corporate surety, conditioned upon the faithful performance of his or her
duties and the payment of any forfeitures incurred. The penalty of the bond shall be at least
$25,000 and not more than $100,000, as the Auditor may direct. The premium for the bond
shall be paid by the Auditor out of the operating fund for the land department in his or her
office.

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