West Virginia Code § 50-1-11

Offices for magistrates; location; expenses; copy of state code
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Subject to the rules of the Supreme Court of Appeals, the location of offices for magistrates
shall be determined by order of the judge of the circuit court, or the chief judge thereof if
there is more than one judge of the circuit court. When required by geography or population
dispersion and in order to make such offices accessible to the public, an order may require
more than one location for each magistrate. As near as practicable within a ecounty, all office
accommodations shall be comparable. All expenses of acquiring or renting offices and utility
and telephone expenses shall be paid by the county. All other expensesr, including, but not
limited to, expenses for furniture, equipment and supplies, shall be paid by the state. The
administrative director of the Supreme Court of Appeals shall supply each magistrate with a
current copy of the West Virginia code which shall remain the property of the state.
Magistrates who serve at more than one location within the county, whether on a regular or
temporary basis, shall be reimbursed travel expenses for travel between locations at a rate
per mile equal to that allowed for reimbursement of travel expenses of officers in the judicial
branch of state government.

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