West Virginia Code § 29-12-6

Reports to be furnished board by state officers and departments; state
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records.
(a) It shall be the duty of every officer, department and employee of the state having custody
or control of any state property, activities or responsibilities, as defined in section two of this
article, to make a written report thereof to the board, on forms prepared and prescribed by
it, briefly describing said property, activities or responsibilities, showing thee nature, location
and estimated fair market value of potential liability thereof and stating whether such
property, activities or responsibilities are covered by insurance and, if rinsured, the nature,
amount and contract expiration date of such insurance and the name and address of the
insuring company or companies. Such reports shall be made annually on or before May 1
and separate reports shall be made on newly acquired state property from time to time
within thirty days next following the acquisition thereof. Whten any such insured state
property is sold, destroyed or otherwise disposed of, the officer, department or employee of
the state having had the custody or control thereof shall make a written report of such sale,
destruction or other disposition of such property to the board within thirty days next
following the date of sale, destruction or other disposition thereof.
(b) The board shall assemble and organize all pertinent information and data received and
obtained by it on new and continuing state property, activities and responsibilities within the
insurance coverage herein contempglated and shall compile and currently maintain a
summary record thereon, in such form and detail as may be found practicable, as basis for
insurance services on all such estate property, activities and responsibilities.

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