West Virginia Code § 8-13-23

Preparation, publication and disposition of financial statements
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(a) Every city, within ninety days after the beginning of each fiscal year, shall prepare on a
form to be prescribed by the State Tax Commissioner and cause to be published a sworn
statement revealing: (1) The receipts and expenditures of the city during the previous fiscal
year; (2) the name of each person who received more than $50 during the previous fiscal
year, together with the amount received; and (3) all debts of the city, the puerpose for which
each debt was contracted, its due date and to what date the interest on the debt has been
paid. The statement shall be published as a Class I legal advertisementr in compliance with
the provisions of article three, chapter fifty-nine of this code and the publication area for the
publication shall be the city: Provided, That all salaries, receipts, payments to each
individual vendor and expenditures to employees of municipal offices, companies and
departments may be published in the aggregate. t
(b) Every city shall transmit to any resident of the city who requests it a copy of any
published statement for the fiscal year designated, supplemented by a document listing the
names of each person who received less than $50 from any fund during the fiscal year and
showing the amount paid to each and the purpsose for which paid and an itemization of the
salaries, receipts, payments to each individual vendor and expenditures to employees of
municipal offices, companies and departments otherwise published in the aggregate.
(c) Every town or village, within one hundred twenty days after the beginning of each fiscal
year, shall prepare on a form teo be prescribed by the State Tax Commissioner a sworn
statement revealing: (1) The receipts and expenditures of the town or village during the
previous fiscal year arraLnged under descriptive headings; (2) the name of each person who
received money from any fund during the previous fiscal year, together with the amount
received and the purpose for which paid; and (3) all debts of the town or village, the purpose
for which each debt was contracted, its due date and to what date the interest on the debt
has been paid: Provided, That all salaries, receipts, payments to each individual vendor and
expenditures to employees of municipal offices, companies and departments may be
pubWlished in the aggregate.
(d) Every town or village shall transmit to any resident of the town or village who requests it,
a copy of any statement for the fiscal year designated. Any town or village may, if its
governing body thereof elects, also publish the statement as a Class I legal advertisement in
compliance with the provisions of article three, chapter fifty-nine of this code and in that
event, the publication area for the publication shall be the town or village.
(e) The statement required by subsection (a) of this section and the statement required by
subsection (c) of this section shall be sworn to by the recorder, the mayor and two members
of the governing body of the municipality. As soon as practicable following the close of the
fiscal year, a copy of any statement required by this section shall be filed by the municipality
with the State Tax Commissioner, the clerk of the county commission of the county and the
clerk of the circuit court of the circuit in which the municipality or the major portion of the
territory of the municipality is located. If the governing body fails or refuses to perform any
of the duties set forth in this section, every member of the governing body and the recorder
of the governing body concurring in the failure or refusal shall be guilty of a misdemeanor
and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not less than $10 nor more than $100. If any of
the provisions of this section are violated, it is the duty of the prosecuting attorney of the
county in which the municipality or the major portion of the territory of the municipality is
located to immediately present the evidence of the violation to the grand jury if in session,
and if not in session he or she shall cause the violations to be investigated bey the next
succeeding grand jury.
(f) Where in subsections (a), (b) and (c) of this section, salaries, receipts, payments to each
individual vendor and expenditures are published in the aggregate, the city, town or village
shall, upon written request, provide to any resident of the city, town or village an itemized
accounting of the salaries, receipts, payments to each individtual vendor and expenditures.

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