West Virginia Code § 44-3A-1

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(a) Any county commission which has not heretofore elected to proceed under provisions of
this article may do so in accord with this section.
(b) Prior to the adoption of the optional procedure provided for under this article, the county
commission shall fix a time for public hearing on the issue of adoption of the fiduciary
supervisor system as described in this article and cause to be published as a Class II-0 legal
advertisement, as provided in section two, article three, chapter fifty-nine of the code,
setting forth the reasons for the hearing, its date, place and time. Whenever ten percent or
more of the voters of the county participating in the next preceduing general election shall so
petition the county commission in writing, the commission shall within sixty days of the filing
of such petition conduct the public hearing provided by this tsubsection. The provisions
hereof relating to the publication of notice of such hearing shall apply to the hearing held
pursuant to such petition. The notice in either case shall also recite that within fifteen days
after the public hearing the commission, after consideration of the following factors, will
make a final determination whether to proceed under this article:
(1) The relatively expeditious and efficient administration and settlement of estates;
(2) The relative cost and conveniencge to the public and to the estates;
(3) Whether the fees provided under this article would be insufficient to fund the salary and
expenses of a fiduciary supervisor as described in this article;
(4) Whether the county commission and the public interest is served by the availability of the
unsupervised administration of estates having sole beneficiaries based upon the local needs
of the county;
(5) The availability of physical facilities necessary for the administration of this article.
(c) At the hearing the county commission shall receive both written and oral comment from
any citizen upon the desirability of proceeding under the provisions of this article. It may
limit the time for oral presentations and permit additional written presentations to be filed
up to three days after the hearing.
(d) Within sixty days of the public hearing, the commission shall enter an order either
adopting or rejecting the provisions of this article.
(e) The county commission shall make such orders for the closing of estates opened prior to
the effective date of the order adopting the provisions of this article as it may deem
expedient which are not inconsistent with the express provisions of this chapter.

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