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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
- W. Va. Code § 6B-2-1— West Virginia Ethics Commission created; members; appointment, term of office and oath; compensation and reimbursement for expenses; meetings and quorum
- W. Va. Code § 6B-2-2— General powers and duties
- W. Va. Code § 6B-2-2a— Probable Cause Review Board
- W. Va. Code § 6B-2-3— Advisory opinions; enforcement; applicability; legislative review; rule making
- W. Va. Code § 6B-2-3a— Complaints
- W. Va. Code § 6B-2-4— Processing complaints; dismissals; hearings; disposition; judicial review
- W. Va. Code § 6B-2-5— Ethical standards for elected and appointed officials and public employees
- W. Va. Code § 6B-2-5a— Code of conduct for state administrative law judges
- W. Va. Code § 6B-2-5b— Ethics training requirements
- W. Va. Code § 6B-2-6— Financial disclosure statement; filing requirements
- W. Va. Code § 6B-2-7— Financial disclosure statement; contents
- W. Va. Code § 6B-2-8— Exceptions to financial disclosure requirements and conflicts of interest provisions
- W. Va. Code § 6B-2-9— Special prosecutor authorized
- W. Va. Code § 6B-2-10— Violations and penalties
- W. Va. Code § 6B-2-11