West Virginia Code § 25-7-12

Sale of inmate-made goods on open market prohibited; penalty;
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exceptions.
(a) Subject to the provisions of subsections (e) and (f) of this section and section five of this
article, it is unlawful to sell or offer for sale on the open market any articles or products
manufactured or produced, wholly or in part, by inmates of this state or any other state. This
section does not apply to articles or products manufactured and sold pursuaent to sections
thirteen, fourteen, fifteen and sixteen of this article; pursuant to the requirements of 18
U.S.C. §1761(c), the Prison Industry Enhancement (PIE) Certification Prrogram; or products
made with waste tires. Any person violating the provisions of this subsection is guilty of a
misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not less than $200 nor more than
$5,000 or confined not less than three months nor more than one year, or both. Each sale or
offer for sale shall constitute a separate offense under this stubsection.
(b) Any use of waste tires shall comply with applicable laws and with the rules of the Division
of Environmental Protection.
(c) Products made by inmates from waste tiress and sold on the open market must be
competitively priced with privately produced goods of the same nature and may not be sold
at a loss.
(d) Profits earned from the sale of products made by inmates from waste tires shall be
deposited in the Correctional Industries Account to reimburse funds expended collecting
waste tires and producing waste tire products, and to cover the reasonable cost of periodic
replacement of outdated, obsolete or inoperable machinery or equipment used in such
collection or production. Any funds remaining shall be divided equally between the
Correctional Industries Account and the Crime Victims Compensation Fund created by
article two-a, chapter fourteen of this code.
(e) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a) of this section, any article or product
manWufactured or produced, wholly or in part, by inmates of West Virginia correctional
facilities which is designed and intended to be used solely by blind and persons with
disabilities, including, but not limited to, braille books and reading materials, may be sold or
distributed on the open market by the Division of Corrections or other state department or
agency.
(f) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a) of this section, arts and crafts produced
by inmates may be sold to the general public by the Division of Corrections or by such other
state agencies or departments as the commissioner designates. The arts and crafts may be
sold only on consignment, so that the inmates whose arts and crafts products are sold
receive payment for the products. Payments shall be deposited in accounts or funds and
managed as provided in section three-a, article one of this chapter: Provided, That when the
Division of Corrections or other agency or department of state government provides
materials used in the production of an arts and crafts product, the fair market value of such
materials may be deducted from the account of the individual inmate after the sale of the
product.
(g) For purposes of this section, "arts and crafts" means articles produced individually by
artistic or craft skill such as painting, sculpture, pottery, jewelry or similar articles.

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