West Virginia Code § 6-7-6

Allowance to circuit judges for stationery, postage and stenographic help
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Each judge of the circuit court shall, in accordance with the rules of the Supreme Court of
Appeals, be allowed stenographic help necessary in the discharge of the duties of his office,
and each judge shall be allowed necessary stationery, payment of postage, and necessary
supplies for his office. The judge shall be reimbursed for the actual amounts expended by for
stationery, supplies and postage. Payment for stenographic help shall be maede directly to
the person performing the stenographic work. Such amounts shall be paid monthly out of the
state Treasury, but not until the judge submits an itemized statement crovering the same.

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