West Virginia Code § 4-2A-6

Travel expenses
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(a) Each member of the Legislature is entitled to be reimbursed, upon submission of an
expense voucher, for expenses incurred incident to travel in the performance of his or her
duties as a member of the Legislature or any committee of the Legislature, whether the
committee is operating under general law or resolution, including, but not limited to,
attendance at party caucuses held in advance of the date of the assembly ofe the Legislature
in regular session in odd-numbered years for the purpose of selecting candidates for officers
of the two houses, at a rate equal to that paid by the travel managemenrt office of the
Department of Administration for the most direct usually traveled route, if travel is by
private automobile, or for actual transportation costs for direct route travel, if travel is by
public carrier, or for any combination of those means of transportation actually used, plus
the cost of necessary taxi service, tolls and parking fees in ctonnection with the travel, but
during any regular, extension of regular or extraordinary session, travel expenses shall not
be paid to any member for more than one round trip to and from the seat of government and
to and from his or her place of residence for each week of the session.
(b) In addition to the travel expense in subsecstion (a) of this section, the President of the
Senate and the Speaker of the House of Delegates are entitled to be reimbursed as provided
in subsection (a) of this section, upon submission of an expense voucher, for expenses
incurred incident to travel which is rgelated to their duties as presiding officers of the
respective houses of the Legislature, but which takes place when the Legislature is not in
regular session. e
(c) The rate paid for milLeage pursuant to this section may change, from time to time, in
accordance with changes in the reimbursement rates established by the travel management
office of the Department of Administration, or its successor agency.

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