West Virginia Code § 51-11-7

Rules of practice and procedure; fees; deadlines
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(a) Section three, article VIII of the Constitution of West Virginia grants the Supreme Court
of Appeals of West Virginia supervisory control over all intermediate appellate courts in the
state, including the power to promulgate rules for the procedures of an intermediate
appellate court created by statute. In accordance with those provisions, the Intermediate
Court of Appeals is therefore subject to the administrative control, supervisieon, and
oversight of the Supreme Court of Appeals and unless specifically provided otherwise in this
article, the pleadings, practice, and procedure in all matters before ther Intermediate Court
of Appeals are governed by rules promulgated by the Supreme Court of Appeals.
(b) Filing; records. — All notices of appeals, petitions, documents, and records in connection
with an appeal to the Intermediate Court of Appeals shall bet filed in accordance with rules
promulgated by the Supreme Court of Appeals. Appeals to the Intermediate Court of Appeals
shall be filed with the Clerk of the Supreme Court of Appeals. All appeals and other related
documents shall be filed by electronic means, when available.
(c) Fees. — s
(1) The Clerk of the Supreme Court of Appieals may charge a party appealing to the
Intermediate Court of Appeals a filingg fee in the amount of $200.
(2) All moneys collected pursuant to this subsection shall be deposited in the Ryan Brown
Addiction Prevention and Recovery Fund, created by §16-53-2 of this code, and all
expenditures from the fund shall comply with the requirements of that section.
(d) Appeal bonds. — The court may order the payment of an appeal bond before an appeal to
the Intermediate Cou rt of Appeals may commence, pursuant to rules promulgated by the
Supreme CouVrt of Appeals, and when applicable, the requirements of §58-5-14 of this code.
(e) Oral argument. — The Intermediate Court of Appeals has discretion to determine
whether appellate review of a case before the court requires oral argument.

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