
ENROLLED
H. B. 2901



(By Delegates Caputo, Butcher, Tucker, Kuhn,





Frederick, Fletcher and Coleman)
[Passed April 13, 2001; in effect ninety days from passage.]
AN ACT to amend and reenact section three, article six, chapter
twenty-two-a of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine
hundred thirty-one, as amended, relating to membership of the
board of coal mine health and safety; and
setting forth new
provisions regarding the method and nomination of members.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:

That section three, article six, chapter twenty-two-a of the
code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as
amended, be amended and reenacted to read as follows:
ARTICLE 6. BOARD OF COAL MINE HEALTH AND SAFETY.
§22A-6-3. Board continued; membership; method of nomination and
appointment; meetings; vacancies; quorum.





(a) The board of coal mine health and safety, heretofore
established, is continued as provided by this article. The board
consists of seven members who are residents of this state, and who are appointed as hereinafter specified in this section:





(1) The governor shall appoint, by and with the advice and
consent of the Senate, three members to represent the viewpoint of
those operators in this state. When such members are to be
appointed, the governor shall request from the major trade
association representing operators in this state a list of three
nominees for each such position on the board. All such nominees
shall be persons with special experience and competence in health
and safety. There shall be submitted with such list a summary of
the qualifications of each nominee. If the full lists of nominees
are submitted in accordance with the provisions of this
subdivision, the governor shall make the appointments from the
persons so nominated. For purposes of this subdivision, the major
trade association representing operators in this state is that
association which represents operators accounting for over one half
of the coal produced in mines in this state in the year prior to
the year in which the appointment is to be made.





(2) The governor shall appoint, by and with the advice and
consent of the Senate, three members who can reasonably be expected
to represent the viewpoint of the working miners of this state.
When members are to be appointed, the governor shall request from
the major employee organization representing coal miners within
this state a list of three nominees for each position on the board.
The highest ranking official within the major employee organization representing coal miners within this state shall submit a list of
three nominees for each such position on the board. The nominees
shall have a background in health and safety. The governor shall
make the appointments from the requested list of nominees.





(3) All appointments made by the governor under the provisions
of subdivisions (1) and (2), of this subsection shall be with the
advice and consent of the Senate.





(4) The seventh member of the board is the director of the
office of miners' health, safety and training, or his or her
designee, who serves as chair of the board as an ex officio
nonvoting member, except that the director may vote if there is a
tie vote when the board is acting pursuant to subsection (e),
section four of this article or subdivision (3), subsection (f),
section seven of this article. The director shall furnish to the
board such secretarial, clerical, technical, research and other
services as are necessary to the conduct of the business of the
board, not otherwise furnished by the board.





(b) Members serving on the board on the effective date of this
article may continue to serve until the expiration of their terms.
Thereafter, members shall be nominated and appointed in the manner
provided for in this section and shall serve for a term of three
years. Members are eligible for reappointment.





(c) On or after the first day of January, two thousand two,
the governor shall appoint, subject to the approval of a majority of the members of the board appointed under subdivisions (1) and
(2), subsection (a) of this section, a health and safety
administrator in accordance with the provisions of section six of
this article, who shall certify all official records of the board.
The health and safety administrator shall be a full-time officer of
the board of coal mine health and safety with the duties provided
for in section six of this article. The health and safety
administrator shall have such education and experience as the
governor deems necessary to properly investigate areas of concern
to the board in the development of rules governing mine health and
safety. The governor shall appoint as health and safety
administrator a person who has an independent and impartial
viewpoint on issues involving mine safety. The health and safety
administrator shall be a person who has not been during the two
years immediately preceding appointment, and is not during his or
her term, an officer, trustee, director, substantial shareholder,
contractor, consultant or employee of any coal operator, or an
employee or officer of an employee organization or a spouse of any
such person. The health and safety administrator shall have the
expertise to draft proposed rules and shall prepare such rules as
are required by this code and on such other areas as will improve
coal mine health and safety.





(d) The board shall meet at least once during each calendar
month, or more often as may be necessary, and at other times upon the call of the chair, or upon the request of any three members of
the board. Under the direction of the board, the health and safety
administrator shall prepare an agenda for each board meeting giving
priority to the promulgation of rules as may be required from time
to time by this code, and as may be required to improve coal mine
health and safety. The health and safety administrator shall
provide each member of the board with notice of the meeting and the
agenda as far in advance of the meeting as practical, but in any
event, at least five days prior thereto. No meeting of the board
shall be conducted unless said notice and agenda are given to the
board members at least five days in advance, as provided herein,
except in cases of emergency, as declared by the chair, in which
event members shall be notified of the board meeting and the agenda
in a manner to be determined by the chair: Provided, That upon
agreement of a majority of the quorum present, any scheduled
meeting may be ordered recessed to another day certain without
further notice of additional agenda.





When proposed rules are to be finally adopted by the board,
copies of such proposed rules shall be delivered to members not
less than five days before the meeting at which such action is to
be taken. If not so delivered, any final adoption or rejection of
rules shall be considered on the second day of a meeting of the
board held on two consecutive days, except that by the concurrence
of at least four members of the board, the board may suspend this rule of procedure and proceed immediately to the consideration of
final adoption or rejection of rules. When a member fails to
appear at three consecutive meetings of the board or at one half of
the meetings held during a one-year period, the health and safety
administrator shall notify the member and the governor of such
fact. Such member shall be removed by the governor unless good
cause for absences is shown.





(e) Whenever a vacancy on the board occurs, nominations and
appointments shall be made in the manner prescribed in this
section: Provided, That in the case of an appointment to fill a
vacancy, nominations of three persons for each such vacancy shall
be requested by and submitted to the governor within thirty days
after the vacancy occurs by the major trade association or major
employee organization, if any, which nominated the person whose
seat on the board is vacant. The vacancy shall be filled by the
governor within thirty days of his receipt of the list of
nominations.





(f) A quorum of the board is five members which shall include
the director of the office of miners' health, safety and training,
or his or her designee, at least two members representing the
viewpoint of operators and at least two members representing the
viewpoint of the working miners, and the board may act officially
by a majority of those members who are present, except that no vote
of the board may be taken unless all seven members are present.