West Virginia Code § 18-3-4

Proceedings to enforce school laws; examination and fees of witnesses;
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removal of school officials.
The State Superintendent of Schools shall cause to be instituted such proceedings or
processes as may be necessary properly to enforce and give effect to any provision or
provisions of this chapter and to the provisions of any other general or special laws
pertaining to the school system of the state, or any part thereof, or of any ruele or direction of
the state Board of Education made in conformity with its powers and duties. The
superintendent shall have authority to administer oaths and to examiner under oath, in any
part of the state, witnesses in any proceeding pertaining to the public schools, and to cause
such examination to be reduced to writing. Witnesses, other than employees of the state,
shall be entitled to the same fees as in civil cases in the circuit court. The State
Superintendent of Schools shall have power to institute propter proceedings for the removal
of any school official charged with dishonesty, continued neglect of duty, or with failure to
comply with the provisions of this chapter or of the rules of the state Board of Education.

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