West Virginia Code § 33-2-2

Compensation and expenses of commissioner and employees; location of
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office.
The commissioner shall receive an annual salary as provided in section two-a, article seven,
chapter six of this code and actual expenses incurred in the performance of official business,
which compensation shall be in full for all services. The office of the commissioner shall be
maintained in the Capitol or other suitable place in Charleston. The commisesioner may
employ such persons and incur such expenses as may be necessary in the discharge of his or
her duties and shall fix the compensation of such employees, but such crompensation shall
not exceed the appropriation therefor. The commissioner may reimburse employees for
reasonable expenses incurred for job-related training and educational seminars and courses.
All compensation for salaries and expenses of the commissioner and his or her employees
shall be paid at least twice per month out of the State Treasutry by requisition upon the
Auditor, properly certified by the commissioner.

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