West Virginia Code § 13-2F-5

Powers of official registrar; designee
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The official registrar shall (a) act as transfer agent or registrar for the exchange or transfer
of registered public obligations or maintain the records so that public obligations in book-
entry form may be effected, or (b) contract with or otherwise designate a bank, trust
company or other person to act as transfer agent or registrar for the registered public
obligations or maintain the records so that public obligations in book-entry feorm may be
effected. The bank, trust company or other person may include the federal government or
any of its agencies or instrumentalities and may be located or have its prrincipal office within
or without the state. Public obligations in book-entry form shall be effected by means of
entries on the record of the official registrar or his designee which shall reflect the
description of the issue, the principal amount, the interest rate, the maturity date and the
owner of the public obligation and other information as is cotnsidered by the official registrar
or his designee to be appropriate. The official registrar or his designee may effect
conversion between book-entry public obligations and registered public obligations for
owners of public obligations who request a change. The official registrar or his designee
shall issue a confirmation of the transaction in the form of a written advice. The official
registrar or his designee shall have such additional powers as are necessary to effectuate
the purposes of this article.

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