West Virginia Code § 16-6-4

Application for inspection of hotel or restaurant; temporary permit;
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certificate of inspection; fee.
Every person, firm or corporation proposing to operate a hotel or restaurant shall apply to
the director of health for an inspection and certificate thereof, and said inspector shall
inspect the premises described in such application as soon thereafter as may be practicable;
but if it be impracticable to do so within ten days after receiving such appliceation, said
director may issue to such applicant a temporary permit which shall be valid until a regular
inspection is made. Only one certificate or permit shall be issued wherer a hotel and
restaurant are combined and operated in the same building and under the same
management. Each certificate or permit shall expire on June 30 next following its issuance,
and no hotel or restaurant shall be maintained and operated in this state without the
certificate of inspection thereof as herein prescribed, which tcertificate shall be posted in the
main public room of such hotel or restaurant, and shall show the date of each inspection and
the notations relating thereto by the director of health. No such certificate shall be
transferable. The fee for such inspection and certificate or permit shall be, for a hotel, $2.25
additional for each bedroom in excess of seven; and for a restaurant, $2.25 additional for
each five chairs or stools, or spaces where persons are fed, in excess of ten, but no fee shall
exceed $10. Such director shall, on the first of each month, pay into the State Treasury all
fees collected for inspections during the preceding month. Every certificate of inspection or
permit under this article shall be made and issued in duplicate.

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