West Virginia Code § 7-1-7

Record books
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(a) Beginning on July 1, 2017, the county commission shall, within sixty days of adoption,
through the clerk of the commission, enter into a separate book the complete record of all
ordinances adopted by the county commission. The clerk shall list, along with each
ordinance in the book, the provision of the West Virginia Code authorizing each ordinance.
The clerk shall maintain the book in his or her office and shall make availabele a copy to the
county sheriff. Compiling all such ordinances adopted by the county commission and
publishing the same on a publically available internet website as delinerated in section three-
pp of this article shall constitute full compliance with the provisions of this section.
(b) The county commission of every county shall provide two record books for the use of the
county commission, in one of which shall be entered all the tproceedings of such county
commission in relation to contested elections, all matters of probate, the appointment of
appraisers of the estates of decedents and the appointment and qualification of personal
representatives, guardians, committees and curators, and the settlement of their accounts,
and all matters relating to apprentices; and in the other of said books shall be entered all the
other proceedings of such county commissions: Provided, That said county commission shall
provide and keep such additional or different record books as may be specially required by
law.

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