West Virginia Code § 25-7-1

Legislative findings
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The Legislature finds that the means now provided for the use of inmate labor are
inadequate to furnish a sufficient number of inmates with employment. It is the intent of this
article:
(a) To provide more adequate, regular and suitable employment for the inmates and confined
juvenile or youthful offenders of this state;
(b) To use the labor of inmates and confined juvenile or youthful offenders for self-
maintenance and to reimburse this state for expenses incurred buy reason of their crimes and
confinement;
(c) To provide for the requisition and distribution of correctional industries articles and
products directly through established state authoritiesa, with no possibility of private profit
except for those specific articles and products manufactured and sold pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
§1761(c), the Prison Industry Enhancement (PIE) Clertification Program, and pursuant to
sections thirteen, fourteen, fifteen and sixteens of this article; and
(d) To provide for correctional industries tio be profitable in view of the fact that it is a self-
sufficient authority.

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