WEST VIRGINIA CODE
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CHAPTER 5F. REORGANIZATION OF THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF STATE GOVERNMENT.
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ARTICLE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS.
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§5F-1-1. Legislative findings and declarations.
(a) The Legislature hereby finds and declares that state
government must be made more responsive to the citizens of the
state; that the various agencies and boards responsible for the
execution of the laws of this state must be improved; that more
effective management of the executive branch of state government
must be achieved; that the efficiency of the operations of the
agencies and boards of state government must be increased; and that
in view of the financial crisis facing the state of West Virginia,
it is essential to compel a curtailment and reduction of
governmental expenses and hold them within reasonable bounds
consistent with the economical and efficient administration of
governmental services and to ensure the strictest economy in the
matter of governmental expenditures to the end that agencies and
boards of government may not be compelled to abdicate their
responsibilities or cease to function but that in carrying out
their responsibilities they shall not place upon the public any
expense which is not necessary. The Legislature further hereby
finds and declares that in order to achieve these purposes, it is
essential to reorganize the executive branch of state government so
as to:
(1) Promote the execution of the laws, the more effective
management of the executive branch and of its agencies, boards and
functions, and the expeditious administration of the public
business;
(2) Reduce expenditures and promote economy to the fullest
extent consistent with the efficient operation of state government;
(3) Increase the efficiency of the operations of state
government to the fullest extent practicable;
(4) Group, coordinate and consolidate agencies and functions
of state government, as nearly as may be, according to purposes;
(5) Consolidate or combine those agencies having similar or
complementary functions under a single head, and, after observing
and analyzing the operation of such consolidated or combined
agencies for a period of time, abolish by legislative act, where
legislative action is required, such agencies or functions thereof
as are determined not to be necessary or desirable for the
efficient conduct of the state government;
(6) Eliminate duplication of effort;
(7) Provide for appropriate legislative oversight as mandated
in the constitution of this state; and
(8) Provide for a spirit of cooperation and unity between the
executive and legislative branches in addressing and developing
solutions to the problems facing the state.
(b) This chapter is enacted in view and because of the
findings and declarations set forth in subsection (a) of this
section and shall be construed in the light thereof.
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§5F-1-2. Executive departments created; offices of secretary
created.
(a) There are created, within the executive branch of the
state government, the following departments:
(1) Department of Administration;
(2) Department of Education and the Arts;
(3) Department of Environmental Protection;
(4) Department of Health and Human Resources;
(5) Department of Military Affairs and Public Safety;
(6) Department of Revenue;
(7) Department of Transportation;
(8) Department of Commerce; and
(9) Effective July 1, 2011, Department of Veterans'
Assistance.
(b) Each department will be headed by a secretary appointed by
the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate. Each
secretary serves at the will and pleasure of the Governor.
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§5F-1-3. Oath; bond; compensation.
(a) Each person appointed to serve as a secretary shall take
the oath or affirmation prescribed by section five, article four of
the constitution, and the oath shall be certified by the person who
administers the same and filed in the office of the secretary of
state.
(b) Each person appointed shall give bond in the penalty of
twenty-five thousand dollars conditioned for the faithful
performance of the duties of the office. The bond shall be
approved by the attorney general as to form and by the governor as
to sufficiency. The surety of the bond may be a bonding or surety
company, in which case the premium shall be paid out of the
appropriation made for the administration of the department.
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§5F-1-3a. Executive compensation commission.
There is hereby created an executive compensation commission
composed of three members, one of whom shall be the secretary of
administration, one of whom shall be appointed by the governor from
the names of two or more nominees submitted by the president of the
Senate, and one of whom shall be appointed by the governor from the
names of two or more nominees submitted by the speaker of the House
of Delegates. The names of such nominees shall be submitted to the
governor by not later than the first day of June in the year two
thousand, and the appointment of such members shall be made by the
governor by not later than the first day of July in the year two
thousand. The members appointed by the governor shall have had
significant business management experience at the time of their
appointment and shall serve without compensation other than
reimbursement for their reasonable expenses necessarily incurred in
the performance of their commission duties. For the regular
session of the Legislature, two thousand one, and every four years
thereafter, the commission shall review the compensation for
cabinet secretaries and other appointed officers of this state,
including, but not limited to, the following: Commissioner,
division of highways; commissioner, bureau of employment programs;
director, division of environmental protection; commissioner,
bureau of senior services; director of tourism; commissioner,
division of tax; administrator, division of health; commissioner,
division of corrections; director, division of natural resources; superintendent, state police; administrator, lottery division;
director, public employees insurance agency; administrator, alcohol
beverage control commission; commissioner, division of motor
vehicles; director, division of personnel; adjutant general;
chairman, health care authority; members, health care authority;
director, division of rehabilitation services; executive director,
educational broadcasting authority; executive secretary, library
commission; chairman and members of the public service commission;
director of emergency services; administrator, division of human
services; executive director, human rights commission; director,
division of veterans affairs; director, office of miner's health
safety and training; commissioner, division of banking;
commissioner, division of insurance; commissioner, division of
culture and history; commissioner, division of labor; director,
prosecuting attorneys institute; director, board of risk and
insurance management; commissioner, oil and gas conservation
commission; director, geological and economic survey; executive
director, water development authority; executive director, public
defender services; director, state rail authority; chairman and
members of the parole board; members, employment security review
board; members, workers' compensation appeal board; chairman,
racing commission; executive director, women's commission; and
director, hospital finance authority.
Following this review, but not later than the twenty-first day
of such regular session, the commission shall submit an executive compensation report to the Legislature to include specific
recommendations for adjusting the compensation for the officers
described in this section. The recommendation may be in the form
of a bill to be introduced in each house to amend this section to
incorporate the recommended adjustments.
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§5F-1-4. Definitions.
(a) As used in this chapter, unless the context clearly
requires a different meaning:
(1) "Administrator" means any person who fills a statutorily
created position within or related to an agency or board (other
than a board member) and who is designated by statute as
commissioner, deputy commissioner, assistant commissioner,
director, chancellor, chief, executive director, executive
secretary, superintendent, deputy superintendent, or other
administrative title, however designated;
(2) "Agency" means any department, division, fund, office,
position, system, survey or other entity of state government,
however designated, transferred to and incorporated in one of the
departments created in section two of this article;
(3) "Board" means any board, commission, authority, council,
or other body, however designated, consisting of two or more
members, transferred to and incorporated in one of the departments
created in section two of this article;
(4) "Code" means the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine
hundred thirty-one, as heretofore and hereafter amended; and
(5) "Secretary" means the administrative head of one of the
departments created in section two of this article.
(b) Although each term defined in subsection (a) of this
section is in the singular, the plural of any term shall have the
same meaning.
Note: WV Code updated with legislation passed through the 2012 1st Special Session