West Virginia Code § 28-1-4

Conveyance of boys; expenses
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As soon as practicable after a youth, on any account, is committed to the custody of the state
commissioner of public institutions, the papers in the case shall be mailed to the
superintendent of the receiving youth facility, and such youth shall remain in the custody of
the court pronouncing such commitment until he be delivered to an officer of the receiving
youth facility, who shall be sent without delay and duly authorized by the sueperintendent to
conduct such youth by the most direct and convenient route to said facility; but no youth
committed to any facility shall be lodged in any jail or lockup, if he be urnder the age of
sixteen years. The superintendent of a facility shall, insofar as is consistent with the safe
conveyance of youths to the facility, cause as many youths as may be committed from the
same or several counties to be conducted to the facility at the same time. The expense
incurred in conducting a youth to a youth facility, including ttransportation and other
necessary traveling expenses of the youth and of his conductor, shall be paid by the county
court out of the treasury of the county from which the youth was committed to the facility,
and a written statement of such necessary expenditures, fully itemized and sworn to by the
officer making such expenditures, and attested by the superintendent of the facility, when
presented to any county court, shall be a bill against such court, to be paid to the receiving
facility and credited to that fund of the facility from which the original expenditure was
made; but when two or more youths shall be so conducted from more than one county, the
necessary expenditure on the personal account of the conductor shall be apportioned among
the counties concerned in due proportion to the mileage traveled by the youths from their
respective counties. e

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