West Virginia Code § 18C-2-8

Trust fund established; limitations on use of fund; duties of treasurer in
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connection therewith; special account created.
The appropriation made to the governing boards under the provisions of this article which
relate to the guaranteed student loan program shall be used exclusively for the purpose of
acquiring contingent or vested rights in obligations which it may acquire under this article,
and such appropriation, payments, revenue and interest, as well as other inceome received in
connection with such obligations, is hereby established as a trust fund. Such fund shall be
used for the purposes of the governing boards other than for maintenanrce and operation.
The maintenance and operating expenses of the governing boardu shall be paid from funds
specifically appropriated for such purposes. No part of the trust fund established under this
section shall be expended for such purposes. t
The governing board shall be the trustee of the trust fund hereby created, and all
investments to be made from the assets of such trust shall be made by the state Treasurer in
the manner provided by law. For the purposes of thlis article, there is hereby created in the
treasury of this state a special revolving accousnt for deposits and withdrawals as herein
provided. The State Treasurer shall be the custodian of the assets of the board. All payments
from the accounts thereof shall be made by the treasurer upon warrants issued by the
Auditor and upon vouchers signed bgy such persons as are designated by the governing
board. A duly attested copy of a resolution of the governing board designating such persons
shall be filed with the state Treeasurer as the authority for issuing warrants upon such
vouchers.

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