West Virginia Code
Article 2. Claims Against the State
§14-2-15. Rules of Practice and Procedure

The commission shall adopt and may from time to time amend rules of procedure, in accordance with the provisions of this article, governing proceedings before the commission. Rules shall be designed to assure a simple, expeditious and inexpensive consideration of claims. Rules shall permit a claimant to appear in his or her own behalf or be represented by counsel.
Discovery may be used in a case pending before the commission in the same manner that discovery is conducted pursuant to the Rules of Civil Procedure for trial courts of record, Rules 26 through 36. The commission may compel discovery and impose sanctions for a failure to make discovery, in the same manner as a court is authorized to do under the provisions of Rule 37 of the Rules of Civil Procedure for trial courts of record: Provided, That the commission shall not find a person in contempt for failure to comply with an order compelling discovery.
The commission, upon its own motion or upon motion of a party, may strike a pleading, motion or other paper which: (1) Is not well-grounded in fact; (2) is not warranted by existing law, or is not based on a good faith argument for the extension, modification, or reversal of existing law; or (3) is interposed for any improper purpose, such as to harass or to cause unnecessary delay or needless increase in costs. An order striking a pleading, motion, or paper may include an order to pay to the other party or parties the amount of the reasonable expenses incurred because of the filing of the pleading, motion, or other paper, including a reasonable attorney’s fee.
Under its rules, the commission shall not be bound by the usual common law or statutory rules of evidence. The commission may accept and weigh, in accordance with its evidential value, any information that will assist the commission in determining the factual basis of a claim.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 14. Claims Due and Against the State

Article 2. Claims Against the State

§14-2-1. Purpose

§14-2-2. Venue for Certain Suits and Actions

§14-2-2a. Venue for Suits and Actions Involving State Institutions of Higher Education

§14-2-3. Definitions

§14-2-4. Court of Claims to Be Continued and Renamed the West Virginia Legislative Claims Commission; Appointment and Terms of Commissioners; Vacancies

§14-2-4a. Interim Commissioners

§14-2-5. Commission Clerk and Other Personnel

§14-2-7. Meeting Place of the Commission

§14-2-8. Compensation of Commissioners; Expenses

§14-2-9. Oath of Office

§14-2-10. Qualifications of Commissioners

§14-2-11. Attorney General to Represent State

§14-2-12. General Powers of the Commission

§14-2-13. Jurisdiction of the Commission

§14-2-13a. Claims for Unjust Arrest and Imprisonment or Conviction and Imprisonment

§14-2-14. Claims Excluded

§14-2-15. Rules of Practice and Procedure

§14-2-16. Regular Procedure

§14-2-17. Shortened Procedure

§14-2-17a. Shortened Procedure for Road Condition Claims

§14-2-19. Claims Under Existing Appropriations

§14-2-20. Claims Under Special Appropriations

§14-2-21. Periods of Limitation Made Applicable

§14-2-22. Compulsory Process

§14-2-23. Inclusion of Awards in Budget

§14-2-24. Records to Be Preserved

§14-2-25. Reports of the Commission

§14-2-26. Fraudulent Claims

§14-2-27. Conclusiveness of Determination

§14-2-28. Award as Condition Precedent to Appropriation

§14-2-29. Severability