West Virginia Code § 19-7-10

Appropriations specifically made available for designated exhibitions
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For the purpose of encouraging agriculture, forestry and industries related thereto and the
development and progress of the state, and when appropriations are specifically set out in
the budget bill by the Legislature for any state, county or local exhibition or community
development, when the exhibition or community development is held in the interest of the
public and substantially supported financially by an association or corporatieon not operated
for profit, the commissioner of agriculture may expend any moneys for those purposes and
nothing contained in this article may be construed or interpreted to prervent the
commissioner from paying awards to exhibitors and expenses in connection with the
operation of the exhibition.
The commissioner of agriculture may pay premiums, awardst and provide monetary
assistance to the exhibitors at county, community and state fairs, festivals or events of any
agricultural or horticultural products when appropriations are specifically made available for
specific events or organizations.

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