ENROLLED
COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE
FOR
H. B. 4100
(By Delegates Love, Pettit and Thomas)
[Passed March 9, 1996; in effect ninety days from passage.]
AN ACT to amend and reenact section eight-b, article fifteen,
chapter eight of the code of West Virginia, one thousand
nine hundred thirty-one, as amended; and to amend and
reenact section fourteen, article four, chapter twelve of
said code, all relating to volunteer fire companies;
authorizing expenditure of state funds or grants for certain
filing fees required by the legislative auditor's office and
for certain insurance premiums; requiring deposit of filing
fees in special revenue account; and authorizing
expenditures from said account for payment of costs
associated with conducting audits.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That section eight-b, article fifteen, chapter eight of the
code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as
amended, be amended and reenacted; and that section fourteen,
article four, chapter twelve of said code be amended and
reenacted, all to read as follows:
CHAPTER 8. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.
ARTICLE 15. FIRE FIGHTING; FIRE COMPANIES AND DEPARTMENTS; CIVIL SERVICE FOR PAID FIRE DEPARTMENTS.
§8-15-8b. Authorized expenditures of revenues from the municipal
pensions and protection fund and the fire protection
fund.
Revenues allocated to volunteer and part volunteer fire
companies and departments may be expended only for the items
listed in subdivisions (a) through (j) of this section. Such
expenditures may be made for the following:
(a) Personal protective equipment, including protective head
gear, bunker coats, pants, boots, combination of bunker pants and
boots, coats and gloves;
(b) Equipment for compliance with the national fire
protection standard or automotive fire apparatus, NFPA-1901;
(c) Compliance with insurance service office recommendations
relating to fire departments;
(d) Rescue equipment, communications equipment and ambulance
equipment: Provided, That no moneys received from the municipal
pensions and protection fund or the fire protection fund may be
used for equipment for personal vehicles owned or operated by
volunteer fire company or department members;
(e) Capital improvements reasonably required for effective
and efficient fire protection service and maintenance thereof;
(f) Retirement of debts;
(g) Payment of utility bills;
(h) Payment of the cost of immunizations, including any
laboratory work incident thereto, for firefighters against
hepatitis-b and other blood borne pathogens: Provided, That the
vaccine shall be purchased through the state immunization program or from the lowest cost vendor available: Provided, however,
That volunteer and part volunteer fire companies and departments
shall seek to obtain no cost administration of the vaccinations
through local boards of health: Provided further, That in the
event any volunteer or part volunteer fire company or department
is unable to obtain no cost administration of the vaccinations
through a local board of health, the company or department shall
seek to obtain the lowest cost available for the administration
of the vaccinations from a licensed health care provider;
(i) Any filing fee required to be paid to the legislative
auditor's office under section fourteen, article four, chapter
twelve of this code relating to sworn statements of annual
expenditures submitted by volunteer or part volunteer fire
companies or departments that receive state funds or grants; and
(j) Property/casualty insurance premiums for protection and
indemnification against loss or damage or liability.
CHAPTER 12. PUBLIC MONEYS AND SECURITIES.
ARTICLE 4. ACCOUNTS, REPORTS AND GENERAL PROVISIONS.
§12-4-14. Audits of corporations, associations or other
organizations which receive state funds or
grants.
Any corporation, association or other organization in West
Virginia, whether nonprofit or for profit, which receives state
funds or grants in the amount of fifteen thousand dollars or more
shall file an audit of the disbursement of funds with the
legislative auditor's office. The audit shall be filed within
two years of the disbursement of funds or grants by the grantee
and shall be made by an independent certified public accountant at the cost of the corporation, association or other organization
and must show that the funds or grants were spent for the
purposes intended when the grant was made. Audits of state funds
or grants under fifteen thousand dollars may be authorized by the
joint committee on government and finance to be conducted by the
legislative auditor's office, at no cost to the grantee:
Provided, That volunteer fire departments will satisfy the audit
requirements of this section by submitting a sworn statement of
annual expenditures to the legislative auditor's office, along
with a filing fee of seventy-five dollars, on or before the
fourteenth day of February of each year, if such volunteer fire
department elects not to be audited. The sworn statement of
expenditures must be signed by the chief or director of the
volunteer fire department, and shall be made under oath and
acknowledged before a notary public. The office of the
legislative auditor may assign an employee or employees to
perform audits per the direction of the legislative auditor of
the disbursement of funds or grants to volunteer fire
departments. Filing fees paid by volunteer fire departments
pursuant to this section shall be paid into a special revenue
account created in the state treasury known as the "Special
Legislative Audit Fund". Expenditures from the fund are
authorized to be made by the legislative auditor's office solely
for the purposes of payment of costs associated with the audits
conducted pursuant to this section. Any person who files a
fraudulent sworn statement of expenditures under this section is
guilty of a felony and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined
not less than one thousand dollars nor more than five thousand dollars, or imprisoned in the state penitentiary for a period of
time not less than one year nor more than five years, or both
fined and imprisoned.