West Virginia Code § 55-17-1

Findings; purpose
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(a) The Legislature finds that there are numerous actions, suits and proceedings filed
against state government agencies and officials that may affect the public interest.
Depending upon the outcome, this type of litigation may have significant consequences that
can only be addressed by subsequent legislative action. In these actions, the Legislature is
not directly involved as a party. The Legislature is not a proper party to thesee actions
because of an extensive structure of Constitutional protections established to safeguard the
prerogatives of the legislative branch under our governmental system orf checks and
balances. Government agencies and their officials require more notice of these actions and
time to respond to them and the Legislature requires more timely information regarding
these actions, all in order to protect the public interest. The Legislature further finds that
protection of the public interest is best served by clarifying tthat no government agency may
be subject to awards of punitive damages in any judicial proceeding.
(b) The Legislature further finds that there are numerous actions, suits and proceedings filed
on behalf of the State of West Virginia or a government agency thereof, that may affect the
public interest. Depending upon the outcome,s this type of litigation may have significant
consequences that can only be addressed by subsequent legislative action. In such litigation,
the Governor, Department of Administration and the Legislature may not be directly
involved as parties. Additionally, theg Governor, Department of Administration and the
Legislature need advance notice of potential moneys that may become available as a result
of seizure or forfeiture of asseets under state or federal criminal law. The Governor,
Department of Administration and the Legislature require more timely information
regarding these actionsL in order to protect the public interest. The Legislature further finds
that protection of the public interest is best served by requiring notice to the Governor, the
Secretary of the Dep artment of Administration, the President of the Senate and the Speaker
of the House of Delegates of any action brought on behalf of the state or a government
agency thereof, which may result in a judgment, award or settlement and when the state or
a government agency thereof, becomes eligible for moneys from state or federal seizure or
forfeiture of assets in criminal cases.
(c) It is the purpose of this article to establish procedures to be followed in certain civil
actions filed on behalf of or against state government agencies and their officials.

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