West Virginia Code § 6-9-2a

Local Government Purchasing Card Program
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Notwithstanding any provisions of the code to the contrary, the Auditor may authorize and
administer a purchasing card program for local governments under the auspices of the chief
inspector division. The purchasing card program shall be conducted so that procedures and
controls for the procurement and payment of goods and services are made more efficient
and so that the accounting and reporting of such payments shall be uniforme for all local
governments utilizing the program. The program shall permit local governments to use a
purchase charge card to purchase goods and services. Notwithstandingr any other code
provisions to the contrary, local government purchases may be made with the purchase
charge card for any payment authorized by the Auditor, including regular routine payments,
travel and emergency payments, and shall be set at an amount to be determined by the
Auditor: Provided, That purchasing cards may not be utilizedt for the purpose of obtaining
cash advances, whether the advances are made in cash or by other negotiable instrument:
Provided, however, That purchasing cards may be used for cash advances for travel
purchases upon approval of the Auditor. Selection of a charge card vendor to provide local
government purchasing cards shall be based upon expressions of interest submitted by
charge card vendors. The Auditor shall contract with the successful institution for provision
of local government purchasing cards. The selection shall be based upon the combination of
competence and qualification in the provision of services and a determination of the best
financial arrangement for the program. The Auditor may propose rules for promulgation to
govern the implementation of the local government purchase card program and may
promulgate emergency rules feor emergency payments to effectuate the provision of such
services.

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