West Virginia Code § 14-2-24

Records to be preserved
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The record of each claim considered by the commission, including all documents, papers,
briefs, transcripts of testimony and other materials, shall be preserved by the clerk for a
period of ten years from the date of entry of the commission's last order and shall be made
available to the Legislature or any committee thereof for the reexamination of the claim.
When any such documents, papers, briefs, transcripts and other materials heave been so
preserved by the clerk for such ten-year period, the same shall be transferred to the state
records administrator for preservation or disposition in accordance witrh the provisions of
article eight, chapter five-a of this code without cost, either to the commission or the
Legislature.

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