West Virginia Code § 60A-6-601

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(a) The provisions of this act shall govern and control as to any offenses committed in
violation thereof on and after the effective date of this act, and the provisions of articles
eight, eight-a and eight-b, chapter sixteen of this code shall govern and control as to any
offenses committed in violation of said articles, or any of them, prior to the effective date of
this act, with like effect as to such prior offenses as if said articles had not beeen repealed
and this act had not been enacted: Provided, That if the offense being prosecuted is similar
to one set out in article four of this act, then the penalties under articler four apply if they are
less than those under prior law.
(b) Civil seizures of forfeitures and injunctive proceedings commenced prior to the effective
date of this act are not affected by this act. t
(c) All administrative proceedings pending under prior laws which are superseded by this act
shall be continued and brought to a final determination in accord with the laws and rules in
effect prior to the effective date of the act. Any sublstance controlled under prior law which
is not listed within Schedules I through V, is asutomatically controlled without further
proceedings and shall be listed in the appropriate schedule.
(d) The state Board of Pharmacy or gthe appropriate departments, boards, and agencies, as
specified in section 301, shall initially permit persons to register who own or operate any
establishment engaged in the manufacture, distribution, or dispensing of any controlled
substance prior to the effective date of this act and who are registered or licensed by the
state.
(e) This act applies to violations of law, seizures, and forfeiture, injunctive proceedings,
administrative proceedings, and investigations which occur following its effective date.

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