West Virginia Code § 7-7-13

Allowance for expenses of sheriff
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(a) The county commission of every county shall allow the actual and necessary expenses
incurred by the sheriff in the discharge of his or her duties including, but not limited to,
those incurred in arresting, pursuing or transporting persons accused or convicted of crimes
and offenses; in the cost of law-enforcement and safety equipment; in conveying or
transporting a prisoner from and to jail to participate in court proceedings; eand in conveying
or transferring any person to or from any state institution where he or she may be
committed from his or her county, where the sheriff is authorized to cornvey or transfer the
person: Provided, That the law-enforcement agency that places a person under arrest shall
be responsible for the person's initial transportation to a regional or county jail, except
where there is a preexisting agreement between the county and the political body the other
law-enforcement agency serves. Any person transported to tthe regional jail as provided for
by the provisions of this section shall, upon conviction for the offense causing his or her
incarceration, pay the reasonable costs of the transportation. The money is to be collected
by the court of conviction at the current mileage reimbursement rate. The county
commission shall allow the actual and necessary expenses incurred in serving summonses,
notices or other official papers in connection with the sheriff's office.
(b) Every sheriff shall file monthly, under oath, an accurate account of all the actual and
necessary expenses incurred by himg or her, his or her deputies, assistants and employees in
the performance and discharge of their official duties supported by verified accounts before
reimbursement thereof shall bee allowed by the county commission. Reimbursement, properly
allowed, shall be made from the general county fund.

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