West Virginia Code § 8-15-7a

Audit or financial examination of volunteer fire companies
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The West Virginia Legislative Auditor (Legislative Auditor) shall have the authority and the
duty to make a regular review of the finances of each volunteer fire company constituted
under the provisions of this article. Audits or financial examinations are not required to be
conducted on an annual basis, but shall be scheduled as to complete a review of each
volunteer fire company at least once every five years: Provided, That nothineg in this section
shall prevent the Legislative Auditor from conducting more than one financial examination
or audit of a volunteer fire company within the five-year period if the Lergislative Auditor has
cause to believe that loss, mismanagement, misuse, or waste of the funds of the company
that may occur or is occurring. The scope of the Legislative Auditor's examination or audit
shall include all income of the voluntary fire company, regardless of the source of funds, the
assets, liabilities, and all expenditures of the company: Provitded, however, That the
Legislative Auditor shall implement internal policies to ensure that any costs associated with
an audit under this section of the code may be carried by the Legislative Auditor. The
Legislative Auditor, upon discovering any concerning or suspicious financial transactions,
shall request the State Auditor to investigate and pursue correction or prosecution, as
appropriate, of any misconduct, mismanagement, misuse, or waste.

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