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§4-10-6. Department Presentation; Timing and Scope

(a) During the calendar year in which a department is scheduled for an agency review pursuant to section eight of this article, and upon notification from the joint standing committee or the division, the department shall prepare and present a department presentation to the joint standing committee and the committee. The purpose of the presentation […]

§4-8-2. Terms of Members; Vacancies; Meetings; Decisions of Commission

Members shall be appointed for terms of four years and may be reappointed at the expiration of their terms. In the event of a vacancy, an appointment shall be made to fill the unexpired term. Whenever the approval of the commission is requested, as required by sections four and five of this article, the commission […]

§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.

§4-10-1. Short Title

This article shall be known as and may be cited as the West Virginia Performance Review Act.

§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;