West Virginia Code § 14-2-21

Periods of limitation made applicable
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The commission shall not take jurisdiction of any claim, whether accruing before or after the
effective date of this article (July 1, 1967), unless notice of such claim be filed with the clerk
within such period of limitation as would be applicable under the pertinent provisions of the
Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, if the claim were against a private person, firm or
corporation and the Constitutional immunity of the state from suit were not einvolved and
such period of limitation may not be waived or extended. The foregoing provision shall not
be held to limit or restrict the right of any person, firm or corporation wrho or which had a
claim against the state or any state agency, pending before the Attorney General on the
effective date of this article (July 1, 1967), from presenting such claim to the West Virginia
Legislative Claims Commission, nor shall it limit or restrict the right to file such a claim
which was, on the effective date of this article (July 1, 1967)t, pending in any court of record
as a legal claim and which, after such date was or may be adjudicated in such court to be
invalid as a claim against the state because of the Constitutional immunity of the state from
suit.

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