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§5-1-1. Arrest or Deportation of Persons During War

The Governor may cause to be apprehended and imprisoned, or may compel to depart from this state, all suspicious subjects, citizens, agents or emissaries of any foreign state or power at war with the United States.

§5-1-13. Construction of §§5-1-7 to 5-1-13; Severability; How Cited

The provisions of sections seven to thirteen of this article shall be so interpreted and construed as to effectuate its general purposes to make uniform the law of those states which enact such provisions, and if any provision thereof, or the application thereof to any person or circumstances, is held invalid, such invalidity shall not […]

§5-1-16. Remission of Fines and Penalties; Commutation Of

Sentences; reprieves; paroles; pardons. The Governor shall have power to remit fines and penalties, in such cases and under such regulations as now are or may be prescribed by law; to commute capital punishment, and, except where the prosecution was carried on by the House of Delegates, to grant reprieves, paroles and pardons, after conviction; […]

§5-1-16a. Expungement of Criminal Record Upon Full and Unconditional Pardon

(a) Any person who has received a full and unconditional pardon from the Governor, pursuant to the provisions of section eleven, article VII of the Constitution of West Virginia and section sixteen of this article, may petition the circuit court in the county where the conviction was had to have the record of such conviction […]

§5-1-17. When Governor May Remit Fine or Penalty

The Governor may remit in whole or in part any fine or penalty assessed or imposed by a court of record, court-martial, or other authority, only in the following instances: (a) When judgment has been rendered against any person for a contempt of court, other than for nonperformance of, or disobedience to, some order, decree […]

§5-1-18. Payments From Civil Contingent Fund

Out of the sum annually appropriated as a civil contingent fund, there may be paid all expenses incurred in the execution of any law for which there is no special appropriation, and any other sums which the Governor may deem necessary or proper. No payment shall be made out of the civil contingent fund except […]

§5-1-19. Temporary Loans

The Governor may raise, from time to time, by temporary loans, not having over eighteen months to run, nor bearing a greater interest than 2¢ per $100 per day, so much as may be needed to supply the wants of the treasury: Provided, That the Governor may, on or before June 30, 1989, issue notes, […]

§5-1-2. Arrest of Persons Aiding Enemy or Insurgents

He may also cause to be apprehended and imprisoned all who in time of war, insurrection or public danger shall willfully give aid, support or information to the enemy or insurgents, or who, he shall have just cause to believe, are conspiring or combining together to aid or support any hostile action against the United […]

§5-1-25. Designation of Daylight Saving Time as Official Time

Daylight saving time shall be the statewide official time, commencing at two o’clock antemeridian on the second Sunday of March and terminating at two o’clock antemeridian on the first Sunday of November; this time shall apply to all public schools, institutions of higher learning, agencies, departments and political subdivisions of the state.

§5-1-26. Fuel Emergency; Power of the Governor to Declare an Emergency; Duties of the Governor With Respect to Such Emergency; Assistance of Other State Agencies and Local Law-Enforcement Agencies; Injunctive Relief; Penalties; Jurisdiction

(a) The Legislature hereby finds and declares that the purposes of this section are to protect and promote the public peace, safety, economy, revenue, health and welfare and interest of the people of this state and, to do so, it is necessary to ensure free and competitive access to gasoline and special fuel for and […]

§5-1-27. Draping of State Flag to Honor the Passing of Law-Enforcement Officers

When any law-enforcement officer employed by the state or any of its political subdivisions dies while on active duty or after being honorably discharged or honorably retired, upon the request of next of kin, the state shall honor the officer by providing a state flag, at no cost, for draping the coffin at the funeral […]

§5-1-28. Prerequisites for Bond Issuance and Refunding

(a) On and after February 1, 2005, bonds may not be issued or refunded by the State of West Virginia or any of its agencies, boards or commissions without the express written direction of the Governor, if: (1) The ultimate user of the proceeds of the bonds is the State of West Virginia or any […]

§5-1-29. Reciprocity Agreements to Establish Regulations, Licensing Requirements and Taxes for Small Businesses in Contiguous States and the District of Columbia Doing Business in West Virginia

(a) The Governor is hereby authorized to enter into and renew reciprocity agreements with the governors and other appropriate state governmental agencies from states that share contiguous borders with this state, and the District of Columbia, to establish regulations, licensing requirements and taxation for small businesses headquartered in this state or contiguous states or the […]