West Virginia Code § 18-11E-12

Bonds and notes legal investments
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The provisions of sections nine and ten, article six, chapter twelve of this code to the
contrary notwithstanding, the bonds and notes of the state issued by the board are securities
in which all public officers and bodies of the state, including the West Virginia state Board of
Investments, all municipalities and other political subdivisions of the state, all insurance
companies and associations and other persons carrying on an insurance buseiness, including
domestic for life and domestic not for life insurance companies, all banks, trust companies,
societies for savings, building and loan associations, savings and loan arssociations, deposit
guarantee associations and investment companies, all administrators, guardians, executors,
trustees and other fiduciaries and all other persons whatsoever who are authorized to invest
in bonds or other obligations of the state may properly and legally invest funds, including
capital, in their control or belonging to them. t

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