§4-10-12. Termination of an Agency or Regulatory Board; Reestablishment of Terminated Agency or Regulatory Board
(a) If the Legislature terminates an agency or regulatory board, then the agency or regulatory board shall continue in existence until July 1, of the next succeeding year for the purpose of winding up its affairs. Upon the expiration of one year after termination, the agency or regulatory board shall cease all activities. (b) During […]
§4-8-3. Officers; Expenses
The capitol building commission shall organize by electing a chairman, a vice chairman and a secretary from among the members of the commission. The members of the commission shall serve without compensation and shall be reimbursed for such necessary travel expenses, subsistence and other reasonable expenses as may be actually incurred by them in the […]
§4-8-4. Powers and Duties Generally
The Capitol Building Commission shall review and approve or reject all plans recommending substantial physical changes inside or outside the state capitol building or surrounding complex, which affect the appearance thereof. In all instances constituting a substantial physical change, the approval of the commission is mandatory before a contract may be let or before changes […]
§4-8-5. Contracts and Changes Requiring Commission Approval
No contract or contracts which will result in physical changes to the capitol building or any approaches, structures or facilities incidental thereto shall be let, nor shall any physical changes be made not requiring a contract, until approval of the commission has been obtained.
§4-9-1. To 4-9-8
Repealed. Acts, 1993 Reg. Sess., Ch. 86.
§4-10-1. Short Title
This article shall be known as and may be cited as the West Virginia Performance Review Act.
§4-10-2. Legislative Findings; Performance Review Process Authorized
(a) The Legislature finds that: (1) State government has created many state agencies without sufficient Legislative Oversight, regulatory accountability or an effective system of checks and balances;
§4-10-3. Definitions
As used in this article, unless the context clearly indicates a different meaning: (a) “Agency” or “state agency” means a state governmental entity, including any bureau, department, division, commission, agency, committee, office, board, authority, subdivision, program, council, advisory body, cabinet, panel, system, task force, fund, compact, institution, survey, position, coalition or other entity in the […]
§4-10-4. Joint Committee on Government Operations
(a) The Joint Committee on Government Operations created by prior enactment of this article is hereby continued. (b) The committee is composed of fifteen members as follows: (1) Five members of the Senate, to be appointed by the President, with no more than three being from the same political party;
§4-10-5. Powers and Duties of the Committee and Joint Standing Committee
(a) To carry out the duties set forth in this article, the committee or the joint standing committee, any authorized employee of the committee, the joint standing committee, the Legislative Auditor or any employee of the division working at the direction of the committee or the joint standing committee, shall have access, including copying, to […]