(a) A public official may use his or her name or likeness on any official record or report, letterhead, document, or certificate or instructional material issued in the course of his or her duties as a public official: Provided, That other official documents used in the normal course of the agency, including, but not limited to, facsimile cover sheets, press release headers, office signage, and envelopes may include the public official’s name: Provided, however, That when official documents are reproduced for distribution or dissemination to the public as educational material, the items are subject to the prohibitions in §6B-2B-2(d) of this code.

Terms Used In West Virginia Code 6B-2B-4

  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
  • Instructional material: means written instructions explaining or detailing steps for completion of a governmental agency document or form. See West Virginia Code 6B-2B-1
  • Likeness: means a photograph, drawing, or other depiction of an individual. See West Virginia Code 6B-2B-1
  • Person: means an individual, corporation, business entity, labor union, association, firm, partnership, limited partnership, committee, club, or other organization or group of persons, irrespective of the denomination given such organization or group. See West Virginia Code 6B-1-3
  • Press release: means a written, audio, or video communication issued by an official or agency to the public or to members and organizations of the news media to report specific but brief information about an event, circumstance, or other happening. See West Virginia Code 6B-2B-1
  • Public official: means any person who is elected or appointed to any state, county, or municipal office or position, including boards, agencies, departments, and commissions, or in any other regional or local governmental agency. See West Virginia Code 6B-2B-1

(b) When appropriate and reasonable, the West Virginia Division of Tourism may use a public official’s name and likeness on material used for tourism promotion.

(c) The prohibitions contained in this article do not apply to any person who is employed as a member of the faculty, staff, administration, or president of a public institution of higher education and who is engaged in teaching, research, consulting, coaching, recruiting, or publication activities: Provided, That the activity is approved as a part of an employment contract with the governing board of the institution of higher education or has been approved by the employee’s department supervisor or the president of the institution by which the faculty or staff member is employed.

(d) The prohibitions contained in § 6B-2B-2 of this code do not apply to items paid for from the public official’s campaign funds.

(e) The prohibitions contained in § 6B-2B-2 of this code do not apply to items paid for with the public official’s personal money.

(f) The prohibitions contained in § 6B-2B-2 of this code do not apply to items or materials required by law to contain the public official’s name or likeness.