West Virginia Code § 15-1B-27

Asset Forfeiture and Asset Sharing
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(a) The West Virginia National Guard is authorized to participate in asset forfeiture and
seizure programs established by the United States government relating to drug interdiction
and counter-drug activities, pursuant to the provisions of 32 U. S. C. §112.
(b) (1) There is hereby created in the State Treasury a special revenue account, designated
the West Virginia National Guard Counterdrug Forfeiture Fund which shall be administered
by the Adjutant General.
(2) Any balance in the account at the end of the fiscal year shall unot revert to the general
revenue fund but shall remain in the account, and be expended as provided in this section.
The fund shall consist of property seized or forfeited to the United States under any federal
asset, forfeiture or sharing program and shared with the West Virginia National Guard
Counter Drug Program.
(3) Expenditures from the fund shall be for the purlposes set forth in this section and are not
authorized from collections, but are to be madse only in accordance with appropriation by the
Legislature and in accordance with the provisions of article three, chapter twelve of this
code and upon the fulfillment of the provisiions set forth in article two, chapter eleven-b of
this code: Provided, That for fiscal ygear ending June 30, 2013, expenditures are authorized
from collections rather than pursuant to an appropriation by the Legislature. Expenditures
from the fund shall be for facilities, equipment, administrative expenses and to defray any
other necessary expenses incidental to and associated with the program.
(c) The Adjutant General shall propose rules pursuant to article three, chapter twenty-nine-a
of this code for the operation of any asset forfeiture and asset sharing program by the West
Virginia National Guard Counterdrug Support Program and for the operation of the special
revenue fund account established under this section.

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