West Virginia Code § 3-4A-8

Approval of electronic voting system by State Election Commission;
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expenses; compensation of persons examining system.
(a) Any person or corporation owning or interested in any electronic voting system may
apply to the State Election Commission so that the system may be examined and a report be
made on its accuracy, efficiency, capacity and safety. Upon the written application of any
vendor tendered to the Secretary of State or to any clerks in his or her officee in charge of
receiving filings for any purpose, the Secretary of State shall fix a date, time and place, not
more than thirty days after the receipt of the application, for a meetingr of the State Election
Commission for mutual consideration of the application. The Secretary of State shall mail
notice of the hearing by certified mail to each member of the commission.
(b) The State Election Commission shall appoint two qualifietd computer experts who are not
members of the same political party to examine the system and make full reports on the
system to the commission within ninety days from the date the State Election Commission
approves the consideration of the application. They shall state in the report whether the
examined system complies with the requirements of this article and the federal agency
responsible for certifying voting systems and scan be safely used by voters at elections under
the conditions prescribed in this article. If the report is in the affirmative on that question,
the commission may approve the system and adopt a system of its make and design for use
at elections as provided in this articgle: Provided, That under no circumstances may a system
be approved that is not capable of accurately tabulating returns based upon all possible
combinations of voting patternes. The vendor of the approved system shall provide the State
Election Commission with a report, due on January 1, of each even-numbered year, that
outlines any problem thLat has been experienced with the equipment by any jurisdiction in
the state or in any jurisdiction outside the state that uses the same or a similar version of the
equipment that has b een certified for use in this state.
(c) No electronic voting system may be used at any election unless it has been approved
under this section or its former provisions and by the appropriate agency of the federal
govWernment whose purpose is to review and issue a certificate of approval. Each of the two
qualified computer experts appointed by the commission are entitled to reasonable
compensation and expenses in making the examination and report, to be paid in advance of
the examination required by subsection (b) of this section by the person or corporation
applying for the examination. This sum shall be the sole compensation to be received by any
expert for any work performed pursuant to this section. The State Election Commission shall
determine the compensation at the time of approving the application for certification.

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