West Virginia Code § 14-2A-20

Budget preparation; procedure for payment of claims
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(a) The Legislative Auditor shall submit to the Department of Administration, on or before
November 20, of each year, an anticipated budget for the Crime Victims Compensation
Program provided in this article for the next fiscal year, which shall include:
(1) An estimate of the balance and receipts anticipated in the Crime Victims Compensation
Fund;
(2) Amounts anticipated to be sufficient for the payment of all administrative expenses
necessary for the administration of this article; and u
(3) Amounts anticipated to be sufficient for the payment of awards, attorney fees, witness
fees and other authorized fees, costs or expenses that may arise under this article during the
next fiscal year. a
(b) The Governor shall include in his or her proposeld budget bill and revenue estimates the
amounts submitted by the Legislative Auditor under subsection (a) of this section.
(c) The clerk shall certify each authorized award and the amount of the award and make
requisition upon the Crime Victims Compensation Fund to the Auditor. Notwithstanding any
provision of chapter twelve of this code to the contrary, the Auditor shall issue a warrant to
the Treasurer without further examination or review of the claim if there is a sufficient
unexpended balance in the Crime Victims Compensation Fund.
(d) The commission may provide that payment be made to a claimant or to a third party for
economic losses of the claimant and the order may provide an award for the payment for
actual economic loss es which are prospective as well as those which have already been
incurred. V

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