(a) Proof of a person's status as a member of the Legislature is not prohibited.
(b) A member of the Legislature who chooses to offer evidence of legislative acts as a defense to a criminal prosecution has not been "questioned", even though the member thereby subjects himself or herself to cross-examination.
Structure West Virginia Code
Article 1A. Legislative Immunity
§4-1A-1. Purpose; Legislative Findings and Declarations
§4-1A-2. Applicability of Definitions
§4-1A-3. Legislative Act Defined
§4-1A-4. Legislative Sphere Defined
§4-1A-5. Political Act Defined
§4-1A-6. Scope of Legislative Immunity Generally
§4-1A-7. Legislative Immunity in Specific Instances
§4-1A-8. Actions Taken Without Lawful Authority Are Not Immune
§4-1A-9. Political Acts Are Not Privileged
§4-1A-10. Administrative Acts Are Not Immune
§4-1A-11. Certain Offers of Proof About Legislative Activities Not Prohibited
§4-1A-12. Legislative Acts of Legislative Staff, Aides or Assistants
§4-1A-13. Legislative Immunity From Ultimate Relief
§4-1A-14. Testimonial Immunity
§4-1A-15. Right to Interlocutory Appeal
§4-1A-16. Common Law Regarding Legislative Immunity Not Affected by the Enactment of This Article