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2022 West Virginia Code
Chapter 6B. Public Officers and Employees; Ethics; Conflicts of Interest; Financial Disclosure
Article 2. West Virginia Ethics Commission; Powers and Duties; Disclosure of Financial Interest by Public Officials and Employees; Appearances Before Public Agencies; Code of Conduct for Administrative Law Judges
- §6B-2-1. West Virginia Ethics Commission Created; Members; Appointment, Term of Office and Oath; Compensation and Reimbursement for Expenses; Meetings and Quorum
- §6B-2-2. Same – General Powers and Duties
- §6B-2-2a. Probable Cause Review Board
- §6B-2-3. Advisory Opinions; Enforcement; Applicability; Legislative Review; Rule Making
- §6B-2-3a. Complaints
- §6B-2-4. Processing Complaints; Dismissals; Hearings; Disposition; Judicial Review
- §6B-2-5. Ethical Standards for Elected and Appointed Officials and Public Employees
- §6B-2-5a. Code of Conduct for State Administrative Law Judges
- §6B-2-5b. Ethics Training Requirements
- §6B-2-5c. Repealed. Acts, 2016 Reg. sess., Ch. 113
- §6B-2-6. Financial Disclosure Statement; Filing Requirements
- §6B-2-7. Financial Disclosure Statement; Contents
- §6B-2-8. Exceptions to Financial Disclosure Requirements and Conflicts of Interest Provisions
- §6B-2-9. Special Prosecutor Authorized
- §6B-2-10. Violations and Penalties
- §6B-2-11. Repealed. Acts, 2010 Reg. sess., Ch. 32
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