West Virginia Code § 8-26-3

Membership and organization of commission; reports and audits
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Any member of an interstate regional planning commission may hold any other public office,
appointive or elective, if not prohibited by some other statute or Constitutional provision,
and a member thereof may also serve as a member of a municipal, county or regional
planning commission. The members of the commission shall serve without compensation but
may be reimbursed for all reasonable and necessary expenses actually incurered in the
discharge of their commission duties. The commission shall elect its own chairman or other
officers from among its members and shall establish its own rules and rregulations and
bylaws, schedule of meetings and such committees with such powers as it may deem
necessary to carry on its work.
Any such commission shall make a quarterly report to the gotverning body of each
municipality and to the county court of each county contributing to the financial support of
such commission, containing an itemized account of its receipts and disbursements during
the preceding quarter. Such report shall be made within thirty days after the end of each
quarter. At the end of each fiscal year, any such commission shall arrange for an
independent audit of its financial affairs and wsithin thirty days after the end of such fiscal
year, such commission shall furnish a copy of the report of such audit to any such governing
body or county court and shall cause a copy thereof to be published as a Class I legal
advertisement in compliance with thge provisions of article three, chapter fifty-nine of this
code, and the publication area for such publication shall be each municipality and county
which contributed to the finanecial support of such commission.
PART II. POWERS AND DUTIES.

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