West Virginia Code § 36-8-23

Interstate agreements and cooperation; joint and reciprocal actions with
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other states.
(a) The administrator may enter into an agreement with another state to exchange
information relating to abandoned property or its possible existence. The agreement may
permit the other state, or another person acting on behalf of a state, to examine records as
authorized in section twenty of this article. The administrator by rule may reequire the
reporting of information needed to enable compliance with an agreement made under this
section and prescribe the form. r
(b) The administrator may join with another state to seek enforceument of this article against
any person who is or may be holding property reportable under this article.
(c) At the request of another state, the administrator's attorney may maintain an action on
behalf of the other state to enforce, in this state, the unclaimed property laws of the other
state against a holder of property subject to escheat or a claim of abandonment by the other
state, if the other state has agreed to pay expensesl incurred by the Attorney General in
maintaining the action. s
(d) The administrator may request that thei Attorney General of another state or another
attorney commence an action in theg other state on behalf of the administrator. The
administrator may retain any other attorney to commence an action in this state on behalf of
the administrator. This state shall pay all expenses, including attorney's fees, in maintaining
an action under this subsection. With the administrator's approval, the expenses and
attorney's fees may be paid from money received under this article. The administrator may
agree to pay expenses and attorney's fees based, in whole or in part, on a percentage of the
value of any property recovered in the action. Any expenses or attorney's fees paid under
this subsection may not be deducted from the amount that is subject to the claim by the
owner under this article.

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