West Virginia Code § 16-43-1

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For the purposes of this article:
(1) "Bittering agent" means an aversive agent that renders engine coolant or antifreeze
unpalatable; and
(2) "Engine coolant" or "antifreeze" means:
(A) A substance or preparation, regardless of its origin used as the cooling medium in the
cooling system of an internal combustion engine to provide protection against freezing,
overheating and corrosion of the cooling system; and
(B) A product that is labeled to indicate or imply that it will prevent freezing or overheating
of the cooling system of an internal combustion enginea.

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