West Virginia Code § 11B-2-23

Approval of secretary of requests for changes and receipt and
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expenditure of federal funds by state agencies; copies or sufficient summary
information to be furnished to secretary; consolidated report of federal funds;
central agency for receipt of federal funds; unlawful acts.
(a) Every agency of the state government when making requests or preparing budgets to be
submitted to the federal government for funds, equipment, material or servieces, the grant or
allocation of which is conditioned upon the use of state matching funds, shall have the
request or budget approved in writing by the secretary before submittirng it to the proper
federal authority. When the federal authority has approved the request or budget, the
agency of the state government shall resubmit it to the secretary for recording before any
allotment or encumbrance of the federal funds can be made. Whenever any agency of the
state government receives from any agency of the federal gotvernment a grant or allocation
of funds which do not require state matching, the state agency shall report to the secretary
the amount of the federal funds granted or allocated.
(b) Unless contrary to federal law, any agency of state government, when making requests
or preparing budgets to be submitted to the fesderal government for funds for personal
services, shall include in the request or budget the amount of funds necessary to pay for the
costs of any fringe benefits related to the personal service. For the purposes of this section,
"fringe benefits" means any employment benefit granted by the state which involves state
funds, including, but not limited to, contributions to insurance, retirement and social
security and which does not afefect the basic rate of pay of an employee.
(c) In addition to the othLer requirements of this section, the secretary shall, as soon as
possible after the end of each fiscal year but no later than December 31, of each year,
submit to the Governor a consolidated report which shall contain a detailed itemization of all
federal funds received by the state during the preceding and current fiscal years, as well as
those scheduled or anticipated to be received during the remainder of the current fiscal year
and the next ensuing fiscal year. The itemization shall show:
(1) Each spending unit which has received or is scheduled or expected to receive federal
funds in either of the fiscal years;
(2) The amount of each separate grant or distribution received or to be received; and
(3) A brief description of the purpose of every grant or other distribution, with the name of
the federal agency, bureau or department making the grant or distribution: Provided, That it
is not necessary to include in the report an itemization of federal block grants, or federal
funds received for the benefit of the Division of Highways of the Department of
Transportation.
(d) The secretary may obtain from the spending units any and all information necessary to
prepare a report.
(e) Notwithstanding the other provisions of this section and in supplementation of the
provisions of this section, the Legislature hereby determines that the Department of
Revenue and its secretary need to be the single and central agency for receipt of information
and documents in respect of applications for, and changes, receipt and expenditure of,
federal funds by state agencies. Every agency of state government, when making application
for federal funds in the nature of a grant, allocation or otherwise; when amending the
applications or requests; when in receipt of federal funds; or when undertakeing any
expenditure of federal funds, in all respective instances, shall provide to the secretary of
revenue document copies or sufficient summary information in respectr of the federal funds
to enable the secretary to provide approval in writing for any activity in respect to the
federal funds.

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