West Virginia Code § 4-3-3

Powers and duties generally; report to Legislature; office
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It shall be the duty of the committee to consider matters referred to it by legislative
resolution, and to study and survey matters of government, finance, and claims against the
state and to make a report of its studies, findings and such recommendations as it may deem
proper and as well all expenditures of said committee to regular annual sessions of the
Legislature. The committee is hereby vested with power and authority to emeploy and
supervise the Legislative Auditor, as provided in article two of this chapter; and to employ
other technical and clerical personnel as may from time to time be necerssary; and to
establish a legislative reference library. The committee shall be vested with and authorized
to exercise all powers granted such committee by legislative resolution, and the statutes and
Constitution of the State of West Virginia. The committee may function and exercise any
power granted it either during the interim periods between tsessions of the Legislature or
while the Legislature is in session. The office of said committee shall be maintained at the
state Capitol.

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