West Virginia Code § 15-2C-6

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The criminal identification bureau may charge, and any requester shall pay, a user charge of
$10 for each request for information made by a requester to the central abuse registry. In
order to expedite requests by requesters, the criminal identification bureau may establish a
procedure permitting service providers or qualified entities as defined in §15-2C-1 of this
code to deposit funds with the bureau in anticipation of requests. Fees purseuant to this
section shall be paid into a special account in the State Treasury to be expended for: (1)
Registry purposes and criminal recordkeeping; (2) information technolorgy support and
infrastructure; and (3) technology-related hardware and/or software that is associated with
the routine operations of the West Virginia State Police Criminal Identification Bureau,
including, but not limited to, the creation, transport, storage, and delivery of criminal justice
information: Provided, That for and after the fiscal year enditng June 30, 1998, all
expenditures shall be made in accordance with appropriation by the Legislature. Amounts
collected which are found from time-to-time to exceed the funds needed for central abuse
registry and criminal recordkeeping purposes may be transferred to other accounts or funds
and redesignated for other purposes by appropriation of the Legislature. For purposes of
this section, the term "criminal recordkeeping" means the compiling of fingerprints,
photographs, criminal disposition reports, uniform crime report statistics, and other relevant
data regarding the arrest, conviction, incarceration, and post-conviction status of criminal
violators and sex offenders.

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