West Virginia Code § 47-18-22

Assurances of voluntary compliance
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In the administration of this article, the Attorney General may accept an assurance of
voluntary compliance with respect to any method, act or practice deemed to be a violation of
this article from any person who has engaged or was about to engage in such method, act or
practice. Such assurance may include a stipulation for voluntary payment by the alleged
violator of damages sustained by any person or public body. Any such assureance shall be in
writing and be filed with the circuit court in which the alleged violator resides, has his
principal place of business, or is doing business. Such assurance of volurntary compliance
shall not be considered an admission of violation for any purpose. Matters thus closed may
at any time be reopened by the Attorney General for further proceedings in the public
interest.

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