West Virginia Code § 18-10B-9

Contracts for supplying goods and services; remuneration to client;
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vocational rehabilitation industries account.
Whereas, it is considered to be an essential part of any complete rehabilitation program to
provide remunerative employment to severely handicapped or blind persons in order to
prepare them to take their place in the competitive labor market, the division is hereby
authorized to: e
(a) Enter into contracts with any person, firm, corporation or association for the provision of
goods and services by the division;
(b) Provide remuneration to the clients of the division from the proceeds of said contracts
based upon standards established by the director of the division: Provided, however, That
said clients so paid shall in no way be considered employees of the state for any purpose
whatsoever. To effectuate the provisions of this section, there is hereby created a special
revolving account in the office of the State Treasurer designated "vocational rehabilitation
industries account." All moneys collected by the divlision from the sale or disposition of
articles, products manufactured, and servicess provided by the clients of the division in
accordance with the provisions of this article shall be deposited in said special account, and
shall be used solely for the purchase of manufacturing supplies, equipment, machinery and
materials used to carry out the purpgoses of this article, as well as for the payment of
remuneration to the clients of the division who are utilized in the manufacture of said
products or articles. The divisieon may deposit into said account an initial amount which the
director determines necessary to establish the program herein authorized and may deposit
additional amounts in saLid account as from time to time may become necessary to continue
said program. All funds so deposited shall be from moneys appropriated therefor, or which
are made available by the federal government or other sources for such purposes.

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