West Virginia Statutes
§ 4-3-4 — Access to records of state agency or department; public hearings; meetings; administering oaths to persons testifying; compelling access to records and attendance of witnesses; production of evidence
West Virginia § 4-3-4
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Bluebook
W. Va. Code § 4-3-4 (2026).
Text
For the purpose of obtaining information in conjunction with the formulation of new laws or the revision of existing laws or in conjunction with any investigation or survey, the committee, or an employee duly authorized by the committee, shall have access to any and all records of every agency or department of the state.
In addition to its regular and special meetings, the committee, or any employee duly authorized by the committee, is empowered to hold public hearings in furtherance of the purposes authorized by this article, at such times and places within the state as may be desirable, and either cochairman or any member of the committee shall have the power to administer oaths to persons testifying at such hearings or meetings.
By subpoena, issued over the signature of either cochair
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Legislative History
1976 Reg. Sess., SB521; 1965 Reg. Sess., SB232
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West Virginia § 4-3-4, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/wv/4/4-3-4.