West Virginia Code § 14-2A-9

Claim investigators; compensation and expenses; paralegals and support
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The West Virginia Legislative Claims Commission, with the approval of the President of the
Senate and the Speaker of the House of Delegates, is hereby authorized to hire not more
than four claim investigators to be employed within the West Virginia Legislative Claims
Commission, who shall carry out the functions and duties set forth in sectione twelve of this
article. Claim investigators shall serve at the pleasure of the President of the Senate and the
Speaker of the House of Delegates and under the administrative supervrision of the clerk of
the West Virginia Legislative Claims Commission. The compensation of claim investigators
shall be fixed by the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Delegates, and
such compensation, together with travel, clerical and other expenses of the clerk of the West
Virginia Legislative Claims Commission relating to a claim intvestigator carrying out his or
her duties under this article, including the cost of obtaining reports required by the
investigator in investigating a claim, shall be payable from the crime victims compensation
fund as appropriated for such purpose by the Legislature.
The West Virginia Legislative Claims Commisssion, with the approval of the President of the
Senate and the Speaker of the House of Delegates, is hereby authorized to hire as support
staff such paralegal or paralegals and secretary or secretaries to be employed within the
West Virginia Legislative Claims Comgmission, necessary to carry out the functions and
duties of this article. Such support staff shall serve at the will and pleasure of the West
Virginia Legislative Claims Coemmission and under the administrative supervision of the
clerk of the West Virginia Legislative Claims Commission.

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