West Virginia Code
Article 6. State Buildings
§5-6-17. Display of the National Motto and Pow-Mia Flag

(a) The Legislature finds and declares that the national motto of “In God We Trust,” is an important part of our country’s history and heritage. Additionally, the POW-MIA flag is a symbol of citizen concern for U.S. military personnel taken as prisoners of war (POW) or listed as missing in action (MIA). These patriotic displays enhance our national pride and awareness, both of the sacrifices made by service members and our heritage as Americans.
(b) The governing authority of any public property, public buildings and any building, designed, constructed and maintained with public funds from the state, a county or a municipality may prominently display on the property or building, the American national motto, "In God We Trust." Costs associated with the display of the motto may be paid with any private donations, gifts, grants and bequests received by the governing authority.
(c) The governing authority of any public property, public buildings and any building, designed, constructed and maintained with public funds from the state, a county or a municipality may prominently display on the property or building, the POW-MIA flag in the same manner as prescribed by this code for the required display of national and state flags. Costs associated with the display of the POW-MIA flag may be paid with any private donations, gifts, grants and bequests received by the governing authority.
(d) The Department of Administration shall develop guidelines for display of the motto and POW-MIA flag.

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West Virginia Code

Chapter 5. General Powers and Authority of the Governor, Secretary of State and Attorney General; Board of Public Works; Miscellaneous Agencies, Commissions, Offices, Programs, etc.

Article 6. State Buildings

§5-6-1. Name of State Office Building Commission Changed; Composition; Appointment, Terms and Qualifications of Members; Chairman and Secretary; Compensation and Expenses; Powers and Duties Generally; Frequency of Meetings; Continuation

§5-6-2. Legislative Findings; Purpose of Revision of Article

§5-6-3. Definitions

§5-6-4. Powers of Commission

§5-6-4a. Review of Real Property Contracts and Agreements; Master Plan for Office Space

§5-6-5. Deposit and Disbursement of Funds of Commission; Security for Deposits; Audits

§5-6-5a. Creation of Asbestos Account; Purpose; Funding; Disbursements

§5-6-6. City of Charleston May Dedicate Streets, Property, etc., to Commission

§5-6-7. Contracts With Commission to Be Secured by Bond; Competitive Bids Required for Certain Contracts

§5-6-8. Commission Empowered to Issue State Building Revenue Bonds After Legislative Authorization; Form and Requirements for Bonds; Procedure for Issuance; Temporary Bonds; Funds, Grants and Gifts

§5-6-9. Trustee for Holders of Bonds; Contents of Trust Agreement

§5-6-10. Trust Existing in Favor of Existing Bondholders

§5-6-11. Management and Control of Project

§5-6-11a. Special Power of Commission to Transfer or Expend Bond Proceeds for Capital Improvements at Institutions of Higher Education, State Parks and the Capitol Complex and to Construct and Lease a Center for Arts and Sciences of West Virginia; Li...

§5-6-11b. Power of Commission to Transfer Project Funds to Other Certified Projects for State Parks

§5-6-11c. Power of the State Building Commission to Transfer Project Funds to Other Projects for State Capitol Improvements and Renovations

§5-6-12. Article Not Authority to Create State Debt

§5-6-13. Compliance With Article and State Constitution Only Restrictions on Construction and Management of Project

§5-6-14. Article to Be Liberally Construed

§5-6-15. Severability

§5-6-16. Sloped Roofs Required

§5-6-17. Display of the National Motto and Pow-Mia Flag