West Virginia Code § 5-10B-3

Powers; contracts; meetings
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(a) Notwithstanding any provision of this code to the contrary, including, without limitation,
this chapter and chapter five-a of this code, the state employer and a public employer have
the power necessary or appropriate to carry out the provisions and objectives of this article
and to operate the trust, including, without limitation, entering into contracts and executing
and delivering instruments; engaging consultants, Auditors, counsel, manageers, advisors,
trustees or any other contractors or professionals; and charging and collecting
administrative fees. r
(b) The state employer or any public employer may, by contract, uagree with any of its
employees to defer and hold in trust any portion of that employee's compensation and may
subsequently purchase or acquire from vendors licensed to dto business in the State of West
Virginia investment products for the purpose of carrying out the objectives of the deferred
compensation plan as described in this article.
(c) Employees are authorized to attend meetings callled by the state employer or public
employer for the purpose of explaining a plans during regular working hours.

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