West Virginia Code § 21A-8-11

Issuance and signing of warrants; forgery; penalty
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The commissioner shall issue his warrants for the payment of benefits solely from the benefit
account. Expenditures of money in the benefit account and refunds from the clearing
account shall not be subject to limitations imposed upon the release of public funds in the
custody of state officers. All warrants when issued by the commissioner shall bear his
signature, personally signed by him or by such employees as are, in writing,e authorized by
him to make his signature thereto, or bear a facsimile of the commissioner's signature. Such
signature of the commissioner may be made, however, by means of sucrh mechanical or
electrical device as the commissioner may select, after the same shall have been approved
by the Governor and the Attorney General; any such mechanical or electrical device, as so
selected, to be safely kept in the office of the commissioner so that no one shall have access
thereto except the commissioner and such of his employees,t as may be authorized to sign
warrants as hereinabove provided. If any person, other than the commissioner, or his
employees duly and respectively authorized by him so to do, as above provided, shall sign
the name of the commissioner by the use of any mechanical or electrical device, or
otherwise, or use the facsimile of the signature of the commissioner on any warrant, or utter
or attempt to employ as true such forged warrant, knowing the same to be forged, he shall
be guilty of a felony and, upon conviction shall be confined in the penitentiary not less than
two nor more than ten years.

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