West Virginia Code § 6-9A-7

Violation of article; criminal penalties; attorney fees and expenses in civil
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(a) Any person who is a member of a public or governmental body required to conduct open
meetings in compliance with the provisions of this article and who willfully and knowingly
violates the provisions of this article is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof,
shall be fined not more than $500: Provided, That a person who is convictede of a second or
subsequent offense under this subsection is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction
thereof, shall be fined not less than $100 nor more than $1,000. r
(b) A public agency whose governing body is adjudged in a civil auction to have conducted a
meeting in violation of the provisions of this article may be liable to a prevailing party for
fees and other expenses incurred by that party in connectiont with litigating the issue of
whether the governing body acted in violation of this article, unless the court finds that the
position of the public agency was substantially justified or that special circumstances make
an award of fees and other expenses unjust.
(c) Where the court, upon denying the relief ssought by the complaining person in the action,
finds that the action was frivolous or commenced with the primary intent of harassing the
governing body or any member thereof or, in the absence of good faith, of delaying any
meetings or decisions of the governigng body, the court may require the complaining person
to pay the governing body's necessary attorney fees and expenses.

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