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2015 West Virginia Code
CHAPTER 4. THE LEGISLATURE
ARTICLE 1A. LEGISLATIVE IMMUNITY.
- §4-1A-1. Purpose; legislative findings and declarations.
- §4-1A-2. Applicability of definitions.
- §4-1A-3. Legislative act defined.
- §4-1A-4. Legislative sphere defined.
- §4-1A-5. Political act defined.
- §4-1A-6. Scope of legislative immunity generally.
- §4-1A-7. Legislative immunity in specific instances.
- §4-1A-8. Actions taken without lawful authority are not immune.
- §4-1A-9. Political acts are not privileged.
- §4-1A-10. Administrative acts are not immune.
- §4-1A-11. Certain offers of proof about legislative activities not prohibited.
- §4-1A-12. Legislative acts of legislative staff, aides or assistants.
- §4-1A-13. Legislative immunity from ultimate relief.
- §4-1A-14. Testimonial immunity.
- §4-1A-15. Right to interlocutory appeal.
- §4-1A-16. Common law regarding legislative immunity not affected by the enactment of this article.
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