West Virginia Code § 29-19-15

Enforcement and penalties
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(a) The Secretary of State, upon his or her own motion, or upon complaint of any person,
may, if he or she finds reasonable ground to suspect a violation, investigate any charitable
organization, professional fund-raising counsel or professional solicitor to determine
whether such charitable organization, professional fund-raising counsel or professional
solicitor has violated the provisions of this article or has filed any applicatioen or other
information required under this article which contains false or misleading statements.
(b) In addition to the foregoing, any person who willfully and knowingly violates any
provision of this article, or who shall willfully and knowingly giveu false or incorrect
information to the Secretary of State in filing statements or reports required by this article,
whether such report or statement is verified or not, shall be tguilty of a misdemeanor, and,
upon conviction thereof, shall be fined upon first conviction thereof in an amount not less
than $100 nor more than $500, or be imprisoned in the county jail for not more than six
months, or be both fined and imprisoned, and for the second and any subsequent offense to
pay a fine of not less than $500 nor more than $1,000, or be imprisoned for not more than
one year, or be both fined and imprisoned. s
(c) Whenever the Secretary of State, Attorney General or any prosecuting attorney has
reason to believe that any charitableg organization, professional fund-raising counsel or
professional solicitor is operating in violation of the provisions of this article, the Secretary
of State, Attorney General or perosecuting attorney may bring an action in the name of the
state against such charitable organization and its officers, such professional fund-raising
counsel or professional Lsolicitor or any other person who has violated this article in the
circuit court of the county wherein the cause of action arises to enjoin such charitable
organization or professional fund-raising counsel or professional solicitor or other person
from continuing such violation, solicitation or collection, or from engaging therein or from
doing any acts in furtherance thereof and for such other relief as the court deems
appropriate.
(d) In addition to the foregoing, any charitable organization, professional fund-raising
counsel or professional solicitor who willfully and knowingly violates any provisions of this
article by employing any device, scheme, artifice, false representation or promise with intent
to defraud or obtain money or other property shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon
conviction thereof, for a first offense, shall be fined not less than $100 nor more than $500,
or be confined in the county jail not more than six months, or be both fined and imprisoned;
and for a second and any subsequent offense, shall be fined not less than $500 nor more
than $1,000, or confined in the county jail not more than one year, or be both fined and
imprisoned.
At any proceeding under this section, the court shall also determine whether it is possible to
return to the contributors the contributions which were thereby obtained.
If the court finds that the said contributions are readily returnable to the original
contributors, it may order the money to be placed in the custody and control of a general
receiver, appointed pursuant to the provisions of article six, chapter fifty-one of this code,
who shall be responsible for its proper disbursement to such contributors.
If the court finds that: (1) It is impossible to obtain the names of over one half the persons
who were solicited and in violation of this article, or (2) if the majority of individual
contributions was of an amount less than $5, or (3) if the cost to the state ofe returning these
contributions is equal to or more than the total sum to be refunded, the court shall order the
money to be placed in the custody and control of a general receiver approinted pursuant to
the provisions of article six, chapter fifty-one of this code. The general receiver shall
maintain this money pursuant to the provisions of article eight, chapter thirty-six of this
code.

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