West Virginia Code § 15-1B-18

Injury or death while in service of state
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A member of the organized militia who, (1) while in active service of the state, shall receive
an injury, or incur or contract any disability or disease, by reason of such duty, or (2) while
performing any lawfully ordered state duty, shall without fault or neglect on his part be
injured or disabled, and shall be incapacitated from pursuing his usual business or
occupation, shall, during the period of such incapacity, receive the pay proveided by this
article and actual necessary expenses for care and medical attendance, including burial and
funeral expenses in case of death resulting therefrom. All claims arisingr under this section
shall be inquired into by a board of three officers, at least one being a medical officer, to be
appointed, upon the application of the member claiming to be so incapacitated, or his
personal representatives, by the commanding officer of the organization or unit to which
such member is attached or assigned. Such board shall havet the same power to take
evidence, administer oaths, issue subpoenas and compel witnesses to attend and testify and
produce books and papers, and punish their failure to do so, as is possessed by a general
court- martial. The findings of the board shall be subject to the approval of the officer
convening it, and also to the approval of the Governor, either of whom may return the
proceedings of the board for revision and for the taking of further testimony. The amount
found due such member by such board, to the extent that its findings are approved by the
reviewing officers thereof, shall be paid by the treasurer of the state out of any moneys in
the military fund unexpended. The widow and children of every officer or soldier killed,
while in the service of the state or performing lawfully ordered state duty, shall be suitably
provided for by the Legislaturee.

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