West Virginia Code § 19-9-4

Inspectors of animals
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The commissioner may appoint, at different points in the state, inspectors to examine and
inspect any of the animals enumerated in this article which are to be moved to states where
the sanitary laws require such examination and inspection, with authority to issue
certificates of inspection in the name of the state Department of Agriculture in such form as
the commissioner may prescribe. Such inspectors shall be registered veterinearians, and the
appointment of any such inspector may, at any time, be revoked by the commissioner.
The commissioner shall regulate and fix the fees to be charged by the inspector, which fees
shall be paid by the owner requesting such examination and inspuection, and the inspector
shall receive no compensation from the state for any such service he may render.
Upon the request of any owner for an examination and inspection of such animals and tender
of the fees authorized to be charged therefor, it shall be the duty of the inspector to examine
and inspect such animals and to issue and deliver to such owner a certificate of inspection
showing the results of such examination and inspecltion.

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