WEST VIRGINIA CODE
WVC 12 - 4 - 4
§12-4-4. Accounts of expenditures; signing of checks and warrants;
facsimile signatures and use of mechanical and
electrical devices; forgery; penalty.
When the treasurer issues his check on a depository, he or she
shall credit the same to the account of the depository, and charge
it to the summary account provided for in section two of this
article. The auditor shall keep accounts of the particular heads
of expenditures, and, when he or she issues a warrant on the
treasurer, shall credit the treasurer's summary account therewith
and charge the same under the particular head of expenditure to
which it properly belongs, distinguishing especially the
disbursements on account of the capital and the annual income of
the school fund, as directed in section two of this article in
relation to receipts belonging to that fund. All checks when
issued by the treasurer shall bear his or her signature, personally
signed by the treasurer, or by employees as are, in writing,
authorized by the treasurer to make his or her signature thereto,
or bear a facsimile of the treasurer's signature. All warrants
when issued by the auditor shall bear his or her signature,
personally signed by the auditor, or by employees as are, in
writing, authorized by the auditor to make his or her signature
thereto, or bear a facsimile of the auditor's signature. The
signature of the treasurer, or auditor, respectively, may be made,
however, by means of such mechanical or electrical device as the
treasurer, or auditor, respectively, may select. Any mechanical or electrical device selected shall be safely kept in the respective
offices of the treasurer or auditor so that no one has access to
the device except the treasurer, or the auditor, and the employees
authorized to respectively sign checks or warrants as provided by
this section. If any person, other than the treasurer, or auditor,
respectively, or their respective duly and respectively authorized
employees, sign the name of the treasurer or the auditor,
respectively, by the use of any mechanical or electrical device, or
otherwise, or use the facsimile of the signature of either of them,
on any check or warrant, or utter or attempt to employ as true such
forged check or warrant, knowing it to be forged, he or she shall
be guilty of a felony and, upon conviction thereof, shall be
imprisoned not less than two nor more than ten years.
Note: WV Code updated with legislation passed through the 2012 1st Special Session