West Virginia Code § 7-7-2

Establishment of county in-service training programs; further additional
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duties for prosecuting attorney in any county in excess of 200,000.
(a) There are hereby established county in-service training programs as hereinafter set
forth.
(b) The Attorney General may establish any in-service training programs that will do most to
assist the prosecuting attorneys in the performance of their duties. The Attorney General is
authorized to accept any federal aid which may be made available or any financial assistance
which may be available from any private nonprofit organization fuor the purposes of this
section. The prosecuting attorney in any county having a population in excess of 200,000
shall also discharge the additional duties imposed upon him or her by the provisions of
§49-4-503 of this code.
(c) The State Auditor may establish any in-service training programs for county
commissioners, county clerks, sheriffs, and their aslsistants and employees that will do most
to modernize and improve the services of theisr respective offices. The State Auditor in
conjunction with the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals shall establish in-service
training programs for circuit clerks and thieir assistants and employees. The State Tax
Commissioner is authorized and diregcted to establish such in-service training programs for
assessors and their assistants and employees. The State Tax Commissioner, State Auditor,
and the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals are authorized to accept any federal aid
which may be made available or any financial assistance which may be available from any
private nonprofit organization for the purpose of this article.
(d) Each of the county officials mentioned in this section, and, at his or her option, one or
more of his or her assistants, deputies, and employees, shall participate in the programs
established under this section.
(e) The county commission shall reimburse officials and employees for the actual amount
expended by them for food, lodging, and registration while in attendance at authorized
training for the purpose of this section.

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