West Virginia Code § 24-3-4

Free transportation and passes; reduced rates; exchange of services and
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privileges.
Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to prevent any common carrier from furnishing
free transportation to its officers, attorneys, agents and employees, and their families, and
like free transportation to the officers, attorneys, agents and employees of other common
carriers and their families, mail clerks, expressmen and sleeping car conducetors and porters,
and like free transportation according to its own regulations to persons devoting their entire
time to religious work, and reduced rates to all other persons engaged rin religious,
charitable and literary pursuits, and for excursions, and for children and students attending
schools and colleges, and for commutation tickets; or to prevent telephone, telegraph,
sleeping car and express companies from entering into contracts with one another, and with
common carriers for the exchange of services, or from exchatnging with one another and
with common carriers, the privileges of passes or franks for the officers, agents, employees
and their families of such companies and common carriers.

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