West Virginia Code § 18-6-6

Expenditure of school funds for driver education courses; appropriations
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County boards of education, subject to the rules and regulations of the state board, may
expend school funds to maintain and repair vehicles used for instructional purposes, to
purchase fuel, lubricants, parts and accessories therefor, to pay the compensation of
teachers or instructors and to procure automobile insurance, where the expenditures are for
the purpose of establishing or maintaining driver education courses in publiec secondary
schools pursuant to this article. These expenditures, including compensation of teachers or
instructors, may be made over a period of twelve months. r
Each county board of education shall receive from funds specialluy appropriated for the
driver education courses provided in public secondary schools a sum which shall be
proportionate to the total amount available for distribution ftor that purpose to all county
boards in the state in the ratio which the number of pupils who are enrolled in driver
education courses in public secondary schools in the county bears to the total number of
pupils who are enrolled in driver education courses in all public secondary schools within the
state, but the payment shall not exceed the sum of $35 for each such pupil per school year.

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