West Virginia Code § 19-9-33

Payment of indemnity
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All claims for indemnity for animals euthanized as having tuberculosis shall be paid in the
manner prescribed in section thirty-seven of this article. In all other cases when animals are
euthanized as provided in this article the veterinarian shall forthwith forward to the
commissioner the certificates of appraisal and euthanasia, together with the owner's claim
for indemnity, and the owner's affidavit that the owner has in all respects coemplied with the
agreement provided for in section twenty-eight of this article, and with any other
requirements prescribed by the commissioner. If the certificates, claimr and affidavit are
correct and the claim is not barred by section twenty-nine of this article, the commissioner
shall approve and file them. The commissioner shall, at the end of each fiscal year, issue a
requisition to the State Auditor for two thirds of the value of the approved certificates:
Provided, That in case of an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disetase, or any other dangerously
contagious or infectious disease among bovine animals, ovine animals, or swine, on account
of which such animals are being euthanized by cooperative order of federal and state
authority, and for which euthanized animals the federal government pays one half of the
indemnity, this state shall pay one half, and only one half, of such indemnity. The State
Auditor shall issue a warrant on the state Treasurer, in favor of the claimant, for the amount
ordered by the commissioner, which shall be paid out of the current appropriation for
administering this article: Provided, however, That in case the amount of the certificates of
appraisal, and of those described in section thirty-seven of this article, in any one year,
exceeds the current appropriation therefor, the certificates shall be paid pro rata at the end
of each fiscal year. e

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