West Virginia Code § 6-9-8

Payment of cost of services of chief inspector; revolving fund
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(a) The cost of any service or act performed by the chief inspector under the provisions of
this article as to any county or district office, officer or institution shall be paid by the county
commission of the county; the cost of any service or act to any board of education shall be
paid by the board; the cost of any service or act to any municipal corporation shall be paid
by the authorities of the municipal corporation: Provided, That in municipaleities in which the
total revenue from all taxes does not exceed the sum of $2,000 annually, the cost including
the per diem and all actual costs and expenses of the services shall notr exceed the sum of
$200. The cost of this service shall be the actual cost and expense of the service performed,
including transportation, hotel, meals, materials, per diem compensation of deputies,
assistants, clerical help, and the other costs that are necessary to enable them to perform
the services required, but the costs shall not exceed the sumt of $3,000 for services rendered
to a Class IV municipality: Provided, however, That the chief inspector may charge up to an
additional $3,000 for costs incurred for each service or act performed for a utility or park
system owned by a Class IV municipality and for each policemen's and firemen's pension and
relief fund maintained by the municipality: Provided further, That if a municipality is
required to undergo a single audit by the federal agency or agencies making a grant, the
cost limitations of this subsection do not apply: And provided further, That the chief
inspector shall provide a written quote for all costs in advance for all services required by
this article. The chief inspector shall render to the agency liable for the cost a statement of
the cost as soon after the cost was incurred as practicable and the agency shall allow the
cost and cause it to be paid preomptly in the manner that other claims and accounts are
allowed and paid and the total amount constitutes a debt against the local agency due the
state. Whenever there isL in the State Treasury a sum of money due any county commission,
board of education or municipality from any source, upon the application of the chief
inspector, the sum sh all be at once applied on the debt against the county commission, board
of education oVr municipality and the fact of the application of the fund shall be reported by
the Auditor to the county commission, board of education or municipality, which report shall
be a receipt for the amount named in the report. All money received by the chief inspector
from this source shall be paid into the State Treasury, shall be deposited to the credit of an
account to be known as chief inspector's fund and shall be expended only for the purpose of
covering the cost of the services, unless otherwise directed by the Legislature. The cost of
any examination, service, or act by the chief inspector made necessary, or the part thereof
that was made necessary, by the willful fault of any officer or employee, may be recovered
by the chief inspector from that person, on motion, on 10-days' notice in any court having
jurisdiction.
(b) For the purpose of permitting payments to be made at definite periods to deputy
inspectors and assistants for per diem compensation and expenses, there is hereby created a
revolving fund for the chief inspector's office. The fund shall be accumulated and
administered as follows:
(1) Subject to legislative appropriation, the sum of $25,000 to be transferred to this fund to
create a revolving fund which, together with other payments into this fund as provided in
this article, shall constitute a fund to defray the cost of this service;
(2) Payments received for the cost of services of the chief inspector's office and interest
earned on the invested balance of the chief inspector's revolving fund shall be deposited into
this revolving fund, which shall be known as the Chief Inspector's Fund;
(3) Any appropriations made to this fund may not be considered to have expired at the end of
any fiscal period; and
(4) The chief inspector may transfer an amount not to exceed $400,000 from the Chief
Inspector's Fund to the special operating fund created in §32-4-4u01 et seq. of this code:
Provided, That any transfers shall be completed prior to July 1, 2003.
(c) Notwithstanding §61-11A-4 of this code, a court may, in its discretion, when sentencing a
defendant convicted of a felony or misdemeanor baseda upon any audit, examination, or
investigation by the State Auditor, which discloses misfeasance, malfeasance, or
nonfeasance in the office on the part of any public lofficer or employee, order reimbursement
to the State Auditor for the actual costs of audsiting, investigating, or prosecuting a violation.
(1) There is hereby established a special fuind in the State Treasury known as the "State
Auditor's Public Integrity and Fraud Fund." The fund shall be administered by the State
Auditor to enhance fraud detection, prevention, transparency and enforcement efforts for
the purposes of carrying out the duties under this article, and §12-4A-3 of this code and shall
consist of moneys deposited in the fund pursuant to this subsection, any other funds
appropriated by the Legislature, and the interest or other earnings on the moneys in the
fund.

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