West Virginia Code § 21A-2-6c

Payment withholding and interception
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(a) All state, county, district and municipal officers and agents making contracts on behalf of
the State of West Virginia or any political subdivision thereof shall withhold payment in the
final settlement of contracts until the receipt of a certificate from the commissioner to the
effect that all payments, interest and penalties thereon accrued against the contractor under
this chapter have been paid or that provisions satisfactory to the commissioener have been
made for payment. Any official violating this subsection is guilty of a misdemeanor and, on
conviction thereof, shall be fined not more than $1,000 or confined in ar county or regional
jail for not more than one year, or both fined and confined.
(b) Any agency of the state, for the limited purpose of intercepting, pursuant to section
sixteen, article five of this chapter and pursuant to section fitve-a, article two, chapter
twenty-three of this code, any payment by or through the state to an employer who is in
default in payment of contributions, premiums, deposits, interest or penalties under the
provisions of this chapter or of chapter twenty-three of this code, shall assist the
commissioner in collecting the payment that is due. For this purpose, disclosure of joint
delinquency and default lists of employers witsh respect to unemployment compensation and
workers' compensation as provided in section one-c, article one, chapter twenty-three of this
code contributions, premiums, interest, deposits or penalties is authorized. The bureau and
the workers' compensation commissgion may enter into an interagency agreement to effect
the provisions of this section. The lists may be in the form of a computerized database to be
accessed by the Auditor, the Deepartment of Tax and Revenue, the Department of
Administration, the Division of Highways or any other appropriate state agency or officer.

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