West Virginia Code
Article 7. Correctional Industries Act of 2009
§25-7-11. Correctional Industries Account

(a) The Correctional Industries Account is continued in the State Treasury. All funds collected from the sale or disposition of articles and products manufactured or produced by correctional industries in accordance with this article shall be deposited in this account.
(b) Except as provided in subsection (c) of this section, funds collected and deposited may be used only to purchase manufacturing supplies, equipment, machinery and materials used to carry out the purposes of this article; to pay necessary personnel; and to defray necessary expenses, including inmate earnings, all of which are under the direction of the commissioner and subject to the commissioner's approval.
(c) The Correctional Industries Account may not be maintained in excess of the amount necessary to efficiently and properly carry out the purposes of this article. In no event may the Correctional Industries Account be maintained in excess of $2 million. Any moneys in the account exceeding $2 million shall be transferred at the end of each fiscal year into the Division of Corrections Additional Operations Account established pursuant to subsection (d) of this section.
(d) There is hereby created in the State Treasury a special revenue account known as the Additional Operations Account. The commissioner is authorized to use funds from the account to offset operational costs, for building and maintenance, purchases, equipment repair or replacement for the Division of Corrections and to defray necessary expenses incident to those activities.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 25. Division of Corrections

Article 7. Correctional Industries Act of 2009

§25-7-1. Legislative Findings

§25-7-2. Citation of Article

§25-7-3. Establishment of Industries at Correctional Facilities; Purposes and Extent

§25-7-4. Correctional Industries Service Contracts

§25-7-5. Purchase of Inmate-Made Goods by State Agencies

§25-7-6. Exceptions to Mandatory Purchase Requirement

§25-7-7. Catalogues and a Website of Articles and Products Made and Produced

§25-7-8. Commissioner to Determine Prices

§25-7-9. Annual Statements by the Commissioner

§25-7-10. Indebtedness for Capital Outlay Projects

§25-7-11. Correctional Industries Account

§25-7-12. Sale of Inmate-Made Goods on Open Market Prohibited; Penalty; Exceptions

§25-7-13. Establishment of Programs Authorized by the Federal Prison Industry Enhancement (Pie) Certification Program for Employment of Inmates by Private Persons; Lease of Land and Improvements

§25-7-14. Agreement Between Commissioner and Private Person for Manufacturing Pursuant to Prison Industry Enhancement (Pie) Certification Program; Wages; Inmate Participation on Voluntary Basis; and Workers' Compensation

§25-7-15. Establishment of Programs Authorized by the Federal Prison Industry Enhancement (Pie) Certification Program for Employment of Juvenile Residents by Private Persons; Lease of Land and Improvements

§25-7-16. Agreement Between Director and Private Person for Manufacturing Pursuant to Prison Industry Enhancement (Pie) Certification Program; Wages; Resident Participation on Voluntary Basis; Workers' Compensation and Unemployment Compensation