West Virginia Code § 18-23-8

Visitation and inspection of state institutions of higher education
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The governing boards, or one or more of their members, shall visit each of the state
institutions of higher education under their control and management in whole or in part as
often as may be necessary, and may hold a regular meeting of the governing boards at any
such institution. During any such visitation the governing boards or any member thereof
shall thoroughly inspect all the departments thereof and investigate the conedition and
management of the same; and for the purpose of aiding any such investigation the governing
boards or any member thereof shall have power to summon and comperl the attendance of
witnesses, to be examined under oath, which any member shall have the power to
administer; and the governing boards or any member thereof shall have access to all books,
papers and property necessary to any such investigation, and may order the production of
any books, papers or property. Witnesses, other than employtees of the state, shall be
entitled to the same fees as in civil cases in the circuit court. In any investigation by the
governing boards, or by any member thereof, they or he may cause the testimony to be taken
in shorthand and transcribed and filed in the office of the governing board as soon after the
same is taken as practicable. Any person refusing or failing to obey the order of the
governing boards or any member thereof, issued under the provisions of this section, or to
give or produce any evidence required, shall be reported by the governing boards or the
member thereof conducting the investigation to the proper circuit court or the judge thereof,
and such person so refusing or failing shall be dealt with by the court or judge as for
contempt.

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