West Virginia CHAPTER 29. — MISCELLANEOUS BOARDS AND OFFICERS
- CHAPTER 29. — MISCELLANEOUS BOARDS AND OFFICERS.
- ARTICLE 1. — DIVISION OF CULTURE AND HISTORY.
- §29-1-1. — Division of Culture and History continued; sections and commissions; purposes; definitions; effective date.
- §29-1-1a. — Transfer of powers and duties; existing contracts and obligations.
- §29-1-1b. — Continuation of the Division of Culture and History.
- §29-1-2. — General powers of commissioner.
- §29-1-3. — Commission on the arts.
- §29-1-4. — Arts section; director.
- §29-1-5. — Archives and history commission.
- §29-1-6. — Archives and history section; director.
- §29-1-7. — Museums section; director.
- §29-1-7a. — Repealed.
- §29-1-8. — Historic preservation section; director.
- §29-1-8a. — Protection of human skeletal remains, grave artifacts and grave markers; permits for excavation and removal; penalties.
- §29-1-8b. — Protection of historic and prehistoric sites; penalties.
- §29-1-9. — Administrative section; director.
- §29-1-10. — Division employees classified by civil service; exceptions.
- §29-1-11. — Power to accept and receive funds; power to apply for grants; disbursal of funds; restrictions on expenditure; disposition of funds heretofore received or appropriated.
- §29-1-12. — Publication of materials; agreements.
- §29-1-13. — Land; control and disposal; rules and regulations.
- §29-1-14. — Washington-Carver Camp; prohibition of disposition or removal of minerals without authorization by the Legislature.
- ARTICLE 1A. — COMMISSION ON UNIFORM STATE LAWS.
- §29-1A-1. — Appointment and qualification; how vacancies filled.
- §29-1A-2. — Term of office; expenses.
- §29-1A-2a. — Life members.
- §29-1A-3. — Meetings and officers.
- §29-1A-4. — Duties of commission to secure uniformity in state laws; report to Legislature.
- §29-1A-5. — Continuation of commission.
- ARTICLE 1B. — COMMISSION ON INTERSTATE COOPERATION.
- §29-1B-1. — Senate committee on interstate cooperation.
- §29-1B-2. — House committee on interstate cooperation.
- §29-1B-3. — West Virginia commission on interstate cooperation.
- §29-1B-4. — Terms of Senate and House committees.
- §29-1B-5. — Function of commission.
- §29-1B-6. — Commission may establish delegations and committees.
- §29-1B-7. — Names of committees and commission.
- §29-1B-8. — Filing interstate compacts.
- ARTICLE 1C. — INTERSTATE COMMISSION ON THE POTOMAC RIVER BASIN.
- §§29-1C-1 to 29-1C-5. — Repealed.
- ARTICLE 1D. — OHIO RIVER VALLEY WATER SANITATION COMMISSION.
- §§29-1D-1 to 29-1D-6. — Repealed.
- ARTICLE 1E. — SOUTHERN STATES ENERGY COMPACT.
- §29-1E-1. — Definitions.
- §29-1E-2. — Enactment of compact.
- §29-1E-3. — Membership of board.
- §29-1E-4. — Employees of board.
- §29-1E-5. — Duties of members of board.
- §29-1E-6. — Supplementary agreements.
- §29-1E-7. — Cooperation of state agencies, boards, departments, etc.
- §29-1E-8. — Appropriations.
- §29-1E-9. — Severability clause.
- §29-1E-10. — Effective date of amendments to compact; prior compact to continue in force.
- ARTICLE 1F. — WHEELING CREEK WATERSHED PROTECTION AND FLOOD PREVENTION DISTRICT COMPACT.
- §29-1F-1. — Wheeling Creek Watershed protection and flood prevention district compact approved.
- §29-1F-2. — Appointment of members of commission; vacancies.
- §29-1F-3. — Contributions by political subdivisions.
- §29-1F-4. — Ohio county board of commissioners authorized to transfer certain special levy receipts to the Wheeling Creek watershed protection and flood prevention commission.
- §29-1F-5. — When commission authorized to dispose of real and personal property.
- ARTICLE 1G. — INTERSTATE COMPACT ON AIR POLLUTION.
- §§29-1G-1 to 29-1G-5. — Repealed.
- ARTICLE 1H. — APPALACHIAN STATES LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE COMPACT.
- §29-1H-1. — Appalachian states low-level radioactive waste compact approved.
- §29-1H-2. — Appointment of members of commission.
- §29-1H-3. — Powers of commission, duties of state officers, departments, etc.
- §29-1H-4. — Powers granted herein supplemental to other powers vested in Commission.
- §29-1H-5. — Cooperation of state agencies, boards, departments, subdivisions, etc.
- §29-1H-6. — Rules and regulations.
- §29-1H-7. — Enforcement.
- §29-1H-8. — Penalties.
- §29-1H-9. — Conflicting laws.
- §29-1H-10. — Fiscal implementation.
- §29-1H-11. — When article effective.
- ARTICLE 1I. — VOLUNTARY VETERANS MEMORIAL CHECK-OFF PROGRAM.
- §29-1I-1. — Legislative intent.
- §29-1I-2. — Voluntary check-off designation.
- §29-1I-3. — Contributions credited to special fund.
- §29-1I-4. — Use of funds.
- §29-1I-5. — Effective date.
- ARTICLE 1J. — JENNINGS RANDOLPH LAKE PROJECT COMPACT.
- §29-1J-1. — Jennings Randolph Lake Project Compact authorized.
- §29-1J-2. — Date on which article becomes effective.
- ARTICLE 2. — GEODETIC AND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY.
- §29-2-1. — Entry on lands for surveying under federal acts.
- §29-2-2. — Condemnation of land for such purposes.
- §29-2-3. — Unlawful interference with signal, monument or building; penalty.
- §29-2-4. — State geological and economic survey director; qualifications for appointment; administrative powers and duties.
- §29-2-5. — Objects of survey.
- §29-2-6. — Reports to Legislature.
- §29-2-7. — Distribution of reports.
- §29-2-8. — Distribution of surplus materials.
- §29-2-9. — Right of engineers and surveyors to enter on property.
- §29-2-10. — Continuation.
- ARTICLE 2A. — STATE AERONAUTICS COMMISSION.
- §29-2A-1. — Definitions.
- §29-2A-2. — Creation and membership.
- §29-2A-3. — Powers and duties of commission.
- §29-2A-3a. — Expenses of civil air patrol; commission may expend funds pursuant to rules.
- §29-2A-4. — Organization of commission; meetings; reports; offices.
- §29-2A-5. — Director of aeronautics; appointment, qualifications, compensation, powers and duties; administrative and other assistants.
- §29-2A-6. — State financial assistance for county, municipal and regional airports.
- §29-2A-7. — Federal aid.
- §29-2A-8. — Establishment and operation of state airports.
- §29-2A-9. — State airways.
- §29-2A-10. — Public purpose of activities.
- §29-2A-11. — Operation of aircraft while under influence of alcohol, controlled substances or drugs; criminal penalties.
- §29-2A-11a. — Implied consent to test; administration at direction of law-enforcement officer; designation of type of test; definition of law-enforcement officer.
- §29-2A-11b. — Preliminary analysis of breath to determine alcoholic content of blood.
- §29-2A-11c. — How blood test administered; additional test at option of person tested; use of test results; certain immunity from liability incident to administering test.
- §29-2A-11d. — Interpretation and use of chemical test.
- §29-2A-11e. — Right to demand test.
- §29-2A-11f. — Fee for withdrawing blood sample and making urine test; payment of fees.
- §29-2A-12. — Operation of aircraft at low altitude or in careless and reckless manner; penalty.
- §29-2A-13. — Unauthorized taking or operation of aircraft; penalty.
- §29-2A-14. — Federal license required for operation of aircraft.
- §29-2A-15. — Repealed.
- §29-2A-16. — Repealed.
- §29-2A-17. — Investigations; hearings; power to subpoena witnesses; self-incrimination.
- §29-2A-18. — Disposition of fees.
- §29-2A-19. — Federal-state joint hearings; reciprocal services; accident reporting.
- §29-2A-20. — Enforcement of aeronautics laws.
- §29-2A-21. — Use of state and municipal facilities and services.
- §29-2A-22. — Commission orders, notices and opportunity for hearings.
- §29-2A-23. — Judicial review of commission's action.
- §29-2A-24. — Penalties for violation of provisions of article.
- §29-2A-25. — Exchange of information as to violations.
- §29-2A-26. — Severability.
- §29-2A-27. — Repeal.
- §29-2A-28. — Short title.
- ARTICLE 2B. — WEATHER MODIFICATION.
- §§29-2B-1 to 29-2B-15. — Repealed.
- ARTICLE 3. — FIRE PREVENTION AND CONTROL ACT.
- §29-3-1. — Short title.
- §29-3-2. — Legislative findings and declaration of policy.
- §29-3-3. — State fire commission created; composition; qualifications; appointment; terms of office; removal; vacancies; compensation and expenses.
- §29-3-4. — Chairman; vice chairman; meetings; quorum.
- §29-3-5. — Promulgation of regulations and state fire code.
- §29-3-5a. — Hazardous substance emergency response training programs.
- §29-3-5b. — Promulgation of rules and statewide building code.
- §29-3-6. — Public hearings and notice.
- §29-3-7. — Commission's powers in conduct of public hearing.
- §29-3-8. — Repealed.
- §29-3-9. — Powers, duties and authority of state fire commission and
- §29-3-10. — State fire marshal's office transferred to state fire commission; powers and duties of state insurance commissioner with respect to fire marshal terminated; operation of commission prior to adoption of code.
- §29-3-11. — Appointment of state fire marshal; term of office; removal; salary; qualifications; responsibilities; employees; equipment.
- §29-3-12. — Powers and duties of state fire marshal.
- §29-3-12a. — Responsibilities of insurance companies in fire loss investigation.
- §29-3-12b. — Fees.
- §29-3-13. — Annual reports.
- §29-3-14. — Maintenance of fire hazard; order for repair or demolition; order to contain notice to comply and right to appeal.
- §29-3-15. — Service of repair or demolition order.
- §29-3-16. — Work to be done at expense of owner or occupant upon failure to comply with repair or demolition order; action to recover.
- §29-3-16a. — Smoke detectors in one- and two-family dwellings; carbon monoxide detectors in residential units; penalty.
- §29-3-16b. — Use of live trees in public buildings; exceptions.
- §29-3-16c. — Safety standards for bed and breakfast establishments; findings.
- §29-3-17. — Additional remedies to abate, etc., fire hazards.
- §29-3-18. — Appellate procedure generally.
- §29-3-19. — Establishment of demonstration buildings and equipment for educational instruction in fire prevention and protection; payment therefor.
- §29-3-20. — Repealed.
- §29-3-21. — False alarm of fire; penalties.
- §29-3-22. — Tax on insurance companies.
- §29-3-23. — "Fireworks" defined; labels required.
- §29-3-24. — Unlawful sale, possession or use of fireworks; permit for public display.
- §29-3-25. — Interstate sale and shipment; permitted uses.
- §29-3-26. — Seizures by fire marshal; enforcement of law.
- §29-3-27. — Penalties.
- §29-3-28. — Transfer of certain state employees; perpetuation of rules, regulations and orders.
- §29-3-29. — Construction.
- §29-3-30. — Severability.
- §29-3-31. — Continuation of the state fire commission.
- ARTICLE 3A. — AUTHORITY OF LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENTS.
- §29-3A-1. — Authority of fire officers in charge of fire, service call or other emergency; definition.
- §29-3A-2. — Person in command at fire scene may take and preserve certain property; restitution.
- §29-3A-3. — Conducting investigation to determine cause of fire.
- §29-3A-4. — Person attacking or hindering or obstructing firefighter or emergency equipment; penalties.
- ARTICLE 3B. — SUPERVISION OF ELECTRICIANS.
- §29-3B-1. — Declaration of purpose.
- §29-3B-2. — Necessity of license; definitions.
- §29-3B-3. — Exemptions; nonapplicability of license requirements; legislative rules for limited reciprocity.
- §29-3B-4. — Licenses; classes of licenses; issuance of licenses by commissioner; qualifications required for license; nontransferability and nonassignability of licenses; expiration of license; renewal; reciprocity.
- §29-3B-5. — Rules; applications and examinations; fees.
- §29-3B-6. — Repealed.
- §29-3B-7. — Denial of license; suspension and revocation of license.
- §29-3B-8. — Effect of noncompliance with article; failure to obtain license.
- §29-3B-9. — Nonapplicability of local ordinances; exclusive license.
- §29-3B-10. — Disposition of fees, fines and other receipts.
- ARTICLE 3C. — CERTIFICATION OF ELECTRICAL INSPECTORS.
- §29-3C-1. — Purpose.
- §29-3C-2. — Definitions.
- §29-3C-3. — Certification of electrical inspectors required.
- §29-3C-4. — Certification program; duties of the state fire marshal; rulemaking.
- §29-3C-5. — Denial of license; suspension and revocation of license.
- §29-3C-6. — Suspension or revocation of certification.
- §29-3C-7. — Prohibited acts.
- §29-3C-8. — Required reporting of violations.
- §29-3C-9. — Noncompliance with article; failure to obtain certification; penalty.
- §29-3C-10. — Disposition of fees and other receipts.
- ARTICLE 4. — NOTARIES PUBLIC AND COMMISSIONERS.
- §29-4-1. — Repealed.
- §29-4-2. — Repealed.
- §29-4-2a. — Repealed.
- §29-4-2b. — Repealed.
- §29-4-3. — Power as to oaths, affidavits and depositions.
- §29-4-4. — Power to take acknowledgments and as conservator of peace.
- §29-4-5. — Necessity for seal.
- §29-4-6. — Powers as to protests and other matters.
- §29-4-7. — Powers of notaries connected with banks or other corporations.
- §29-4-8. — Signature of notary to state date of expiration of commission.
- §29-4-9. — Repealed.
- §29-4-10. — Repealed.
- §29-4-11. — Repealed.
- §29-4-12. — Commissioners out of state; qualifications; fee.
- §29-4-13. — Power of commissioner appointed under §29-4-12 as to oaths, affidavits and depositions.
- §29-4-14. — Power of such commissioner to take acknowledgments.
- §29-4-15. — Seal of such commissioner.
- §29-4-16. — Authentication of such commissioner's certificate.
- ARTICLE 4A. — DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE.
- §§29-4A-1 to 29-4A-8. — Repealed.
- ARTICLE 5. — BUREAU OF NEGRO WELFARE AND STATISTICS.
- §§29-5-1 to 29-5-4. — Repealed.
- ARTICLE 5A. — STATE ATHLETIC COMMISSION.
- §29-5A-1. — Creation of commission; members; officers; seal and rules.
- §29-5A-2. — Powers and duties of secretary; penalty for false swearing, etc.; biennial reports of commission.
- §29-5A-3. — Commission to have sole control of boxing, etc., matches; licenses; municipality not to tax boxing, etc., club.
- §29-5A-4. — Licenses to be in lieu of all other licenses.
- §29-5A-5. — Expense of commission.
- §29-5A-6. — Payment of official in charge.
- §29-5A-7. — Interference with or restraining of professional boxing or exhibitions.
- §29-5A-8. — Issuance of license; qualification for licenses; application of other provisions of chapter; hearings.
- §29-5A-9. — Sanction or permit from commission.
- §29-5A-10. — Sanction of commission and reports, etc., for showing of telecasts of boxing, sparring, etc.
- §29-5A-11. — Repealed.
- §29-5A-12. — Length of rounds; weight of gloves.
- §29-5A-13. — Cancellation of license for fake boxing, etc., exhibition; penalty for participating in such exhibition.
- §29-5A-14. — Suspension, revocation, etc., of license.
- §29-5A-15. — Reports by clubs to commission; bonds of applicants for license.
- §29-5A-16. — Presence of members of commission or inspector at exhibitions and matches.
- §29-5A-17. — Referee and judges; appointment by commission; powers, payment.
- §29-5A-18. — Examination of contestants by physician; presence at contest; report to commission.
- §29-5A-19. — Weight of boxers.
- §29-5A-20. — Licenses for contestants, referees and managers.
- §29-5A-21. — Penalty for engaging in unlawful contest.
- §29-5A-22. — Penalty for violation not expressly provided for.
- §29-5A-23. — Injunctive relief for violation of chapter.
- §29-5A-24. — Rules and regulations governing contestants and matches.
- §29-5A-25. — Special permits to American Legion and other organizations.
- §29-5A-25a. — Certain amateur matches exempt.
- §29-5A-26. — Severability.
- ARTICLE 6. — CIVIL SERVICE SYSTEM.
- §29-6-1. — General purpose.
- §29-6-2. — Definition of terms.
- §29-6-3. — Classified service.
- §29-6-4. — Classified-exempt service; additions to classified service; exemptions.
- §29-6-4a. — Repealed.
- §29-6-5. — Division of Personnel continued; sections.
- §29-6-5a. — Continuation of division.
- §29-6-6. — State Personnel Board continued; members; term; quorum; vacancies; powers and duties.
- §29-6-7. — Director of personnel; appointment; qualifications; powers and duties.
- §29-6-8. — Duties of board generally.
- §29-6-9. — Civil service commission abolished; transfer of duties and responsibilities; rule of construction; transfer of employees, equipment, and records; continuation of programs, protections and rules.
- §29-6-9a. — State personnel advisory council.
- §29-6-10. — Rules of division.
- §29-6-10a. — Reduction in work force.
- §29-6-11. — Duty to furnish facilities for division's use.
- §29-6-12. — Duties of state officers and employees; legal proceedings to secure compliance with article and rules.
- §29-6-13. — Repealed.
- §29-6-14. — Certification of payrolls; wrongfully withholding certification of payroll.
- §29-6-15. — Repealed.
- §29-6-16. — Records of division.
- §29-6-17. — Services to political subdivisions; cooperation with agencies for other jurisdictions.
- §29-6-17a. — Repealed.
- §29-6-17b. — Repealed.
- §29-6-18. — Repealed.
- §29-6-19. — Refusal to testify.
- §29-6-20. — Favoritism or discrimination because of political or religious opinions, affiliations or race; political activities prohibited.
- §29-6-21. — Acts prohibited.
- §29-6-22. — Penalties.
- §29-6-23. — Special fund; appropriations; cost of administering article; acceptance of grants or contribution; disbursements.
- §29-6-24. — Posting of job openings.
- §29-6-25. — Implementation; report to governor and Legislature.
- §29-6-26. — Employee representative organization bulletin boards.
- §29-6-27. — Leave donation program.
- §29-6-28. — Leave time for organ donation.
- ARTICLE 6A. — GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE FOR STATE EMPLOYEES.
- §29-6A-1. — Purpose.
- §29-6A-2. — Definitions.
- §29-6A-3. — Grievance procedure generally.
- §29-6A-4. — Procedural levels and procedure at each level.
- §29-6A-5. — Education and state employees grievance board; hearing examiners.
- §29-6A-6. — Hearings generally.
- §29-6A-7. — Enforcement and reviewability; costs; good faith.
- §29-6A-8. — Allocation of costs.
- §29-6A-9. — Mandamus proceeding.
- §29-6A-10. — Employee's right to attorney's fees and costs.
- §29-6A-11. — Application of article.
- §29-6A-12. — Mediation required at request of either party.
- ARTICLE 7. — POET LAUREATE.
- §29-7-1. — Appointment; qualifications; salary.
- ARTICLE 8. — BLENNERHASSETT ISLAND HISTORICAL STATE PARK COMMISSION.
- §29-8-1. — Legislative findings.
- §29-8-2. — Blennerhassett Island historical state park commission established; members; terms; meeting; quorum; compensation; expenses.
- §29-8-3. — General powers of division of commerce with respect to the Blennerhassett Island historical state park.
- §29-8-4. — Duties of division of commerce with respect to the development of Blennerhassett Island.
- §29-8-5. — Cooperation of state agencies and local government with Blennerhassett historical state park commission and division of commerce; powers of local government with respect to development.
- §29-8-6. — Repealed.
- §29-8-7. — Repealed.
- §29-8-8. — Repealed.
- §29-8-9. — Repealed.
- §29-8-10. — Repealed.
- ARTICLE 9. — INDUSTRIAL AND PUBLICITY COMMISSION.
- §§29-9-1 to 29-9-4. — Repealed.
- ARTICLE 10. — STATE PLANNING BOARD.
- §§29-10-1 to 29-10-11. — Repealed.
- ARTICLE 11. — SURPLUS PROPERTY AGENCY.
- §§29-11-1, 29-11-2. — Repealed.
- ARTICLE 12. — STATE INSURANCE.
- §29-12-1. — Intent and objects.
- §29-12-2. — Definitions.
- §29-12-3. — State board of risk and insurance management; creation, composition, qualifications, and compensation.
- §29-12-4. — Organization, meetings, records and reports of board.
- §29-12-5. — Powers and duties of board.
- §29-12-5a. — Liability insurance for county boards of education, their employees and members, the county superintendent of schools, and for employees and officers of the State Department of Corrections.
- §29-12-5b. — Transit insurance.
- §29-12-5c. — Repealed.
- §29-12-6. — Reports to be furnished board by state officers and departments; state records.
- §29-12-7. — Placement of insurance on state property, activities and responsibilities.
- §29-12-8. — Powers, duties, etc., of department of purchases pertaining to state insurance transferred to board.
- §29-12-9. — Penalties for violation of article.
- §29-12-10. — Repeal of inconsistent laws.
- §29-12-11. — Interpretation and purpose; constitutionality.
- §29-12-12. — Continuation of State Board of Risk and Insurance Management.
- §29-12-13. — Premium tax liability.
- §29-12-14. — Promulgation of rules.
- ARTICLE 12A. — GOVERNMENTAL TORT CLAIMS AND INSURANCE REFORM ACT.
- §29-12A-1. — Short title; purposes.
- §29-12A-2. — Legislative findings.
- §29-12A-3. — Definitions.
- §29-12A-4. — Governmental and proprietary functions of political subdivisions; liability for damages.
- §29-12A-5. — Immunities from liability.
- §29-12A-6. — Limitation of actions; specification of amount of damages not allowed.
- §29-12A-7. — Punitive damages not allowed; limitation on noneconomic loss; joint and several liability.
- §29-12A-8. — Suits.
- §29-12A-9. — Settlement or defense of suit; effect of liability insurance.
- §29-12A-10. — Enforcement of judgment.
- §29-12A-11. — Defense and indemnification of employees; settlement.
- §29-12A-12. — Recovery of payments from employees.
- §29-12A-13. — Venue; parties; real party in interest; service of process.
- §29-12A-14. — Application of West Virginia laws and statutes and rules of procedure.
- §29-12A-15. — Exempt claim.
- §29-12A-16. — Procurement of liability insurance and self-insurance.
- §29-12A-17. — Liability insurance rates; rate filings; cancellations; group insurance.
- §29-12A-18. — Applicability.
- ARTICLE 12B. — WEST VIRGINIA HEALTH CARE PROVIDER PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY INSURANCE AVAILABILITY ACT.
- §29-12B-1. — Short title.
- §29-12B-2. — Legislative findings.
- §29-12B-3. — Definitions.
- §29-12B-4. — State medical malpractice advisory panel; creation, composition, duties and compensation.
- §29-12B-5. — Organization, meetings, records and reports of panel.
- §29-12B-6. — Health care provider professional liability insurance programs.
- §29-12B-7. — Eligibility criteria for participation in health care provider professional liability insurance programs.
- §29-12B-8. — Preferred professional liability insurance program.
- §29-12B-9. — High risk professional liability insurance program.
- §29-12B-10. — Deposit, expenditure and investment of premiums.
- §29-12B-11. — Payments for settlement or judgment.
- §29-12B-12. — Information exempt from disclosure.
- §29-12B-13. — Appeal bond.
- §29-12B-14. — Effective date and termination of authority.
- §29-12B-14. — Effective date and termination of authority.
- ARTICLE 12C. — PATIENT INJURY COMPENSATION PLAN.
- §29-12C-1. — Patient injury compensation plan study board created; purpose; study of creation and funding of patient injury compensation fund; developing rules and establishing program; and report to the Legislature.
- §29-12C-2. — Legislative rules.
- ARTICLE 12D. — WEST VIRGINIA PATIENT INJURY COMPENSATION FUND.
- §29-12D-1. — Creation of patient injury compensation fund; purpose; initial funding of patient injury compensation fund.
- §29-12D-2. — Administration of fund; investment of fund assets; annual actuarial review and audit; fund assets and liabilities not assets and liabilities of the state.
- §29-12D-3. — Payments from the patient injury compensation fund.
- ARTICLE 13. — ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGENCY.
- §§29-13-1 to 29-13-11. — Repealed.
- ARTICLE 14. — STATE COMMISSION ON AGING.
- §§29-14-1 to 29-14-13. — Repealed.
- ARTICLE 15. — STATE COMMISSION ON MENTAL RETARDATION.
- §29-15-1. — Creation and composition.
- §29-15-2. — Quorum; officers; meetings.
- §29-15-3. — Employment, salary and expenses of personnel.
- §29-15-4. — Repealed.
- §29-15-5. — Purposes.
- §29-15-6. — State agency for federal mental retardation program.
- §29-15-7. — Donations and grants.
- §29-15-8. — Annual report required.
- ARTICLE 16. — DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL.
- §§29-16-1 to 29-16-7. — Repealed.
- ARTICLE 17. — THE WEST VIRGINIA ARTS AND HUMANITIES COUNCIL.
- §§29-17-1 to 29-17-7. — Repealed.
- ARTICLE 18. — WEST VIRGINIA STATE RAIL AUTHORITY.
- §29-18-1. — Short title.
- §29-18-2. — Declaration of policy and responsibility; purpose and intent of article; findings.
- §29-18-3. — Definitions.
- §29-18-4. — West Virginia state rail authority continued; organization of authority; appointment of members; term of office, compensation and expenses; director of authority; termination date.
- §29-18-5. — Authority may construct, maintain, etc., railroad maintenance projects.
- §29-18-6. — Powers, duties and responsibilities of authority generally.
- §29-18-7. — Operations; purchases.
- §29-18-8. — Creation of railroad maintenance authority fund.
- §29-18-9. — Expenditure of funds for study and engineering of proposed projects.
- §29-18-10. — Authority empowered to issue bonds, renewal notes and refunding bonds; requirements and manner of such issuance.
- §29-18-11. — Trustee for bondholders; contents of trust agreement.
- §29-18-12. — Legal remedies of bondholders and trustees.
- §29-18-13. — Bonds and notes not debt of state, county, municipality or of any political subdivision; expenses incurred pursuant to article.
- §29-18-14. — Use of funds by authority; restrictions thereon.
- §29-18-15. — Investment of funds by authority.
- §29-18-16. — Rentals and other revenues from railroad projects; contracts and leases of authority; cooperation of other governmental agencies; bonds of such agencies.
- §29-18-17. — Maintenance, operation and repair of projects; reports by authority to governor and Legislature.
- §29-18-18. — Railroad maintenance bonds lawful investments.
- §29-18-19. — Exemption from taxation.
- §29-18-20. — Acquisition of property by authority; governmental agencies authorized to convey, etc., property.
- §29-18-21. — Property of public utilities and common carriers.
- §29-18-22. — Financial interest in contracts prohibited; penalty.
- §29-18-23. — Meetings and records of authority to be kept public.
- §29-18-24. — Continuation of State Rail Authority.
- ARTICLE 19. — SOLICITATION OF CHARITABLE FUNDS ACT.
- §29-19-1. — Short title.
- §29-19-1a. — General purpose.
- §29-19-2. — Definitions.
- §29-19-3. — Repealed.
- §29-19-4. — Repealed.
- §29-19-5. — Registration of charitable organizations; fee.
- §29-19-6. — Certain persons and organizations exempt from registration.
- §29-19-7. — Filing of solicitation contracts.
- §29-19-8. — Limitations on activities of charitable organizations.
- §29-19-9. — Registration of professional fund-raising counsel and professional solicitor; bonds; records; books.
- §29-19-10. — Information filed to become public records.
- §29-19-11. — Records to be kept by charitable organizations,
- §29-19-12. — Reciprocal agreements.
- §29-19-13. — Prohibited acts.
- §29-19-14. — Nonresident charitable organizations, professional fund-raising counsel and solicitors; designation of secretary of state as agent for service of process; notice of such service by attorney general.
- §29-19-15. — Enforcement and penalties.
- §29-19-15a. — Private actions and class actions.
- §29-19-15b. — Civil penalty for intentional violations.
- §29-19-16. — Repealed.
- ARTICLE 20. — WOMEN'S COMMISSION.
- §29-20-1. — Membership; appointment and terms of members; organization; reimbursement for expenses.
- §29-20-2. — Powers and duties of commission.
- §29-20-3. — Commission administrative personnel.
- §29-20-4. — Power of commission to accept funds.
- §29-20-5. — Rules and regulations.
- §29-20-6. — Annual report.
- §29-20-7. — Continuation of the West Virginia Women's Commission.
- ARTICLE 21. — PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICES.
- §29-21-1. — Legislative findings; purpose.
- §29-21-2. — Definitions.
- §29-21-3. — Establishment of public defender services.
- §29-21-3a. — Continuation of Public Defender Services.
- §29-21-4. — Purpose and duties of public defender services.
- §29-21-5. — Executive director.
- §29-21-6. — Powers, duties and limitations.
- §29-21-7. — Criminal law research center established; functions.
- §29-21-8. — Public defender corporations.
- §29-21-9. — Panel attorneys.
- §29-21-10. — Public defender corporation -- Intent to apply for funding.
- §29-21-11. — Public defender corporations -- Funding applications; legal representation plans; review.
- §29-21-12. — Public defender corporation funding applications.
- §29-21-13. — Approval of public defender corporation funding applications; funding; record keeping by public defender corporations.
- §29-21-13a. — Compensation and expenses for panel attorneys.
- §29-21-14. — Limitation on use of funds; exceptions.
- §29-21-14a. — Repealed.
- §29-21-14b. — Repealed.
- §29-21-15. — Public defender corporations -- Board of directors.
- §29-21-16. — Determination of maximum income levels; eligibility guidelines; use of form affidavit; inquiry by court; denial of services; repayment; limitation on remedies against affiant.
- §29-21-17. — Private practice of law by public defenders.
- §29-21-18. — Records and reports.
- §29-21-19. — Audits.
- §29-21-20. — Appointed counsel immune from liability.
- §29-21-21. — Forgiveness of loans; reversion of public defender corporation assets.
- §29-21-22. — Repealed.
- ARTICLE 22. — STATE LOTTERY ACT.
- §29-22-1. — Short title.
- §29-22-2. — Legislative findings and intent.
- §29-22-3. — Definitions.
- §29-22-4. — State lottery commission created; composition; qualifications; appointment; terms of office; chairman's removal; vacancies; compensation and expenses; quorum; oath and bond.
- §29-22-5. — State lottery commission; powers and duties; cooperation of other agencies.
- §29-22-6. — Lottery director; appointment; qualifications; oath and bond; salary.
- §29-22-7. — Divisions of the state lottery office.
- §29-22-8. — Lottery director; powers and duties; deputy directors; hiring of staff; civil service coverage; submission of proposed appropriations.
- §29-22-9. — Initiation and operation of lottery; restrictions; prohibited themes, games, machines or devices; distinguishing numbers; winner selection; public drawings; witnessing of results; testing and inspection of equipment; price of tickets; claim for and payment of prizes; invalid, counterfeit tickets; estimated prizes and odds of winning; participant bound by lottery rules and validation procedures; security procedures; additional games; electronic and computer systems.
- §29-22-9a. — Veterans instant lottery scratch-off game.
- §29-22-10. — Licensed lottery sales agents; restrictions; annual license and fee; factors; application; bond; age; nonassignable license; organizations qualified; commissions; display of license; geographic distribution; monopoly prohibited; lottery retailers; preprinted instant type lottery tickets; fee; certificate of authority; security; bond.
- §29-22-11. — Prohibited acts; restrictions on sales agents and retailers; unauthorized sales; sales to minors; gifts to minors; prizes to commission officers and staff prohibited; criminal penalties for prohibited acts.
- §29-22-12. — Crimes; forgery, counterfeiting, etc. of lottery tickets; penalties.
- §29-22-13. — Prohibited acts; conflict of interest; prohibited gifts and gratuities.
- §29-22-14. — Administrative violations of articles; hearing; administrative penalties.
- §29-22-15. — Payment of prizes to minors.
- §29-22-16. — Disposition of unclaimed prize money.
- §29-22-17. — Lottery proceeds; accounting therefor; deposit into account of state treasurer; reports; funds to be held in trust; failure to collect, account or deposit; personal liability.
- §29-22-18. — State lottery fund; appropriations and deposits; not part of general revenue; no transfer of state funds after initial appropriation; use and repayment of initial appropriation; allocation of fund for prizes, net profit and expenses; surplus; state lottery education fund; state lottery senior citizens fund; allocation and appropriation of net profits; Revenue Center Construction Fund.
- §29-22-18a. — State excess lottery revenue fund.
- §29-22-18b. — Definition of term "state employees."
- §29-22-19. — Post audit of accounts and transactions of office.
- §29-22-20. — Monthly and annual reports.
- §29-22-21. — Officials who may appear at lottery drawing.
- §29-22-22. — Repealed.
- §29-22-23. — Procurement; disclosures by vendors and related persons and entities; authorizing background investigation; unenforceability of contracts in contravention of section.
- §29-22-24. — Disclosures by vendors and related persons and entities of political contributions.
- §29-22-25. — Preemption of state laws or local regulation.
- §29-22-26. — Continuation of state lottery commission.
- §29-22-27. — Penalties for criminal violations.
- §29-22-27a. — Payment of prizes to the bureau for child support enforcement.
- §29-22-28. — Severability.
- ARTICLE 22A. — RACETRACK VIDEO LOTTERY.
- §29-22A-1. — Short title.
- §29-22A-2. — Legislative findings and declarations.
- §29-22A-3. — Definitions.
- §29-22A-4. — Video lottery games authorized.
- §29-22A-5. — Video lottery terminal requirements; filing of specific game rules with the secretary of state; application for approval of a video lottery terminal; testing of video lottery terminals; report of test results; modifications to previously approved models; conformity to prototype; seizure and destruction of terminals.
- §29-22A-6. — Video lottery terminal hardware and software requirements; hardware specifications; software requirements for randomness testing; software requirements for percentage payout; software requirements for continuation of video lottery game after malfunction; software requirements for play transaction records.
- §29-22A-7. — License and permit qualifications; individual qualifications; applicant required to furnish information; waiver of liability; oath or affirmation; duty to provide accurate and material information.
- §29-22A-8. — Form of application; local option elections; issuance of license; notice of incomplete application; notice of license or permit denial, suspension or revocation; procedure for review of license or permit denial, suspension or revocation; fees, renewal fees and renewal dates; bonding; renewal of licenses and permits; notice of change affecting license or permit; license or permit not transferrable or assignable.
- §29-22A-9. — General duties of all video lottery license and permit holders; duties of permitted manufacturers; duties of permitted service technicians; duties of permitted validation managers; duties of floor attendants; duties of licensed racetracks.
- §29-22A-10. — Accounting and reporting; commission to provide communications protocol data; distribution of net terminal income; remittance through electronic transfer of funds; establishment of accounts and nonpayment penalties; commission control of accounting for net terminal income; settlement of accounts; manual reporting and payment may be required; request for reports; examination of accounts and records.
- §29-22A-10a. — Lottery commission income to be deposited in state lottery fund.
- §29-22A-10b. — Distribution of excess net terminal income.
- §29-22A-10c. — Surcharge; capital reinvestment fund.
- §29-22A-11. — Maintenance of video lottery terminals; manufacturers required to provide training; notice of availability of training; reports and certificates of training programs; terminals to be maintained in the condition approved; maintenance log required; keys to video lottery terminals; notice of repairs to the logic area; notice of broken seals on logic board.
- §29-22A-12. — Number and location of video lottery terminals security.
- §29-22A-13. — Payment of credits; no state liability; method of payment; restrictions on payment of credits; redeemed tickets required to be defaced; liability for video lottery terminal malfunction.
- §29-22A-14. — Transportation and registration of video lottery.
- §29-22A-15. — Hearing and appeal procedure; order refusing license or permit or suspending or revoking same; petition for hearing; petition requirements; cost of hearings; subpoenas and subpoenas duces tecum; no stay of suspension or revocation order; hearing date; place of hearing; continuances; absence of petitioner; hearing; argument and briefs; evidence admissible at hearing; record of proceedings; commission's decision; appeal to circuit court.
- §29-22A-16. — Offenses and penalties.
- §29-22A-17. — Disagreement as to duties of racing commission and lottery commission.
- §29-22A-18. — Severability.
- §29-22A-19. — Compulsive gambling treatment fund.
- ARTICLE 22B. — LIMITED VIDEO LOTTERY.
- §29-22B-101. — Short title.
- §29-22B-102. — Authorization for limited video lottery; regulation by lottery commission.
- §29-22B-103. — Exceptions.
- §29-22B-201. — Legislative finding; constitutional authority; limited video lottery is a lottery.
- §29-22B-202. — Legislative finding; state ownership of video lottery through outright ownership or possession of a proprietary interest in computer hardware and software.
- §29-22B-203. — Legislative finding; license to participate in limited video lottery is a privilege.
- §29-22B-301. — Applicability of definitions.
- §29-22B-302. — Applicant defined.
- §29-22B-303. — Associated equipment defined.
- §29-22B-304. — Background investigation defined.
- §29-22B-305. — Central computer, central control computer or central site system defined.
- §29-22B-306. — Commission or state lottery commission defined.
- §29-22B-307. — Control defined.
- §29-22B-308. — Director defined.
- §29-22B-309. — Disable or terminal disable defined.
- §29-22B-310. — Display defined.
- §29-22B-311. — EPROM and erasable programmable read-only memory chips defined.
- §29-22B-312. — Identification document defined.
- §29-22B-313. — Indirect ownership defined.
- §29-22B-314. — License defined.
- §29-22B-315. — Location defined.
- §29-22B-316. — Limited video lottery retailer defined.
- §29-22B-317. — Lottery defined.
- §29-22B-318. — Manufacturer defined.
- §29-22B-319. — National criminal history background check system defined.
- §29-22B-320. — Net terminal income and gross terminal income defined.
- §29-22B-321. — Operator defined.
- §29-22B-322. — Own defined.
- §29-22B-323. — Permit defined.
- §29-22B-324. — Permittee defined.
- §29-22B-325. — Person defined.
- §29-22B-326. — Player defined.
- §29-22B-327. — Resident of this state defined.
- §29-22B-328. — Restricted access adult-only facility defined.
- §29-22B-329. — Service technician defined.
- §29-22B-330. — Video lottery defined.
- §29-22B-331. — Video gambling machine defined.
- §29-22B-332. — Video lottery game defined.
- §29-22B-333. — Video lottery terminal defined.
- §29-22B-334. — Wager defined.
- §29-22B-401. — General authority of state lottery commission and director; conflicts.
- §29-22B-402. — Powers and duties of the state lottery commission.
- §29-22B-403. — Powers and duties of the director.
- 29-22B-404. — Advertising by commission or director prohibited.
- §29-22B-501. — Types of licenses issued for participation in limited video lottery activities.
- §29-22B-502. — General qualifications for all types of limited video lottery licenses.
- §29-22B-503. — Additional qualifications for an applicant for an operator's license.
- §29-22B-504. — Additional qualifications for an applicant for a limited video lottery retailer's license.
- §29-22B-505. — Additional qualification for an applicant for a service technician's license.
- §29-22B-506. — Additional qualifications for an applicant for a manufacturer's license.
- §29-22B-507. — Persons having control of an applicant for a limited video lottery license.
- §29-22B-508. — Commission action on applications.
- §29-22B-509. — Incomplete application not to be considered.
- §29-22B-510. — Burden of proving qualification for license.
- §29-22B-511. — Issuance of order refusing to issue or renew license, or suspending or revoking same.
- §29-22B-512. — Review of continuing eligibility for license.
- §29-22B-513. — Application forms and other documents.
- §29-22B-514. — Failure to reveal material fact; false or misleading material.
- §29-22B-515. — Bonding requirements for operators and limited video lottery retailers who are permittees.
- §29-22B-516. — Applicant bears the risk of adverse publicity.
- §29-22B-517. — Renewal of licenses.
- §29-22B-518. — Annual license fees.
- §29-22B-601. — Establishment of procedures for background investigations.
- §29-22B-602. — Responsibility of state police in conducting background investigations.
- §29-22B-603. — Guidelines for background investigations.
- §29-22B-604. — Applicant's rights regarding background investigations.
- §29-22B-701. — General duties of all licensees.
- §29-22B-702. — Additional duties of limited video lottery retailers.
- §29-22B-703. — Additional duties of limited video lottery retailers who are permittees.
- §29-22B-704. — Duties of limited video lottery retailer regarding payment of credits.
- §29-22B-705. — Additional duties of manufacturers.
- §29-22B-706. — Additional duties of operators.
- §29-22B-707. — Additional duties of service technicians.
- §29-22B-801. — Manufacturer seeking approval of terminal must be licensed; prohibition against placement of unapproved terminal.
- §29-22B-802. — Testing of video lottery terminals and associated equipment.
- §29-22B-803. — Reporting of testing results.
- §29-22B-901. — Hardware specifications.
- §29-22B-902. — Control of electrical power.
- §29-22B-903. — Coin or bill acceptors.
- §29-22B-904. — Security; access to the interior of video lottery terminals.
- §29-22B-905. — Printing mechanism.
- §29-22B-906. — Identification plate.
- §29-22B-907. — Display of information on terminal face or screen.
- §29-22B-908. — Communication with central computer system.
- §29-22B-909. — Random number generator required.
- §29-22B-910. — Payout standards.
- §29-22B-911. — Continuation of current game after malfunction.
- §29-22B-912. — Electronic accounting required.
- §29-22B-1001. — Manufacturer must be licensed.
- §29-22B-1002. — Manufacturers may sell or lease only to permittees.
- §29-22B-1003. — Terminals must be approved.
- §29-22B-1004. — Purchase or lease by permittees.
- §29-22B-1101. — Limitation on number and location of video lottery terminals.
- §29-22B-1102. — Permits to operate video lottery terminals; expiration date; annual fee to be paid by May 1st.
- §29-22B-1103. — Permit fee.
- §29-22B-1104. — Reservation of authority to have video lottery terminals on or before August 1, 2001.
- §29-22B-1105. — Determination of authorizations to be issued without bid and number of authorizations to be bid.
- §29-22B-1106. — Allocation of permits to own or lease video lottery terminals by sealed bid.
- §29-22B-1107. — Bidding process.
- §29-22B-1108. — Preference for current permit holders.
- §29-22B-1109. — Bid bond required.
- §29-22B-1110. — Operator permit.
- §29-22B-1111. — Reduction of video lottery terminals authorized in a retailer's license.
- §29-22B-1112. — Reduction of gambling.
- §29-22B-1113. — Operation of authorized video lottery terminals; forfeiture of authorization for failure to operate.
- §29-22B-1201. — Placement of video lottery terminals.
- §29-22B-1202. — No limited video lottery retailer license for premises within 150 feet of another licensed premises; no two license retailer locations within a common structure.
- §29-22B-1203. — Registration decals.
- §29-22B-1204. — Installation of approved lottery terminals.
- §29-22B-1205. — Transportation from manufacturer and registration of video lottery terminals.
- §29-22B-1206. — Any other transportation of video lottery terminals.
- §29-22B-1301. — Maintenance of video lottery terminals.
- §29-22B-1302. — Maintenance log.
- §29-22B-1303. — Master keys.
- §29-22B-1304. — Repairs to logic board or circuitry.
- §29-22B-1401. — Accounting for the state's share of gross terminal income.
- §29-22B-1402. — Resolution of discrepancies.
- §29-22B-1403. — Payover of state's share of gross terminal income.
- §29-22B-1404. — Permittees to furnish bank authorizations.
- §29-22B-1405. — State's share of gross terminal income held in trust.
- §29-22B-1406. — Examination of permittee books and records.
- §29-22B-1407. — Civil penalty for failure to pay over state's share of gross terminal income.
- §29-22B-1408. — Distribution of state's share of gross terminal income.
- §29-22B-1501. — Appeal of order.
- §29-22B-1502. — Contents of petition for hearing; security.
- §29-22B-1503. — Hearing procedures.
- §29-22B-1504. — Judicial review.
- §29-22B-1601. — Imposition of civil penalties by the commission.
- §29-22B-1602. — Civil penalties applicable to limited video lottery retailers.
- §29-22B-1603. — Civil penalties applicable to service technicians.
- §29-22B-1604. — Civil penalties applicable to permittees.
- §29-22B-1605. — Civil penalties applicable to manufacturers.
- §29-22B-1606. — Civil penalties for failure of licensees to perform duties.
- §29-22B-1607. — Civil action to collect penalty.
- §29-22B-1702. — Criminal penalties for unlawful inducement.
- §29-22B-1703. — Criminal penalty for unauthorized game on authorized video lottery terminal.
- §29-22B-1704. — Criminal penalty for unauthorized video lottery terminal.
- §29-22B-1705. — Criminal penalty for possession of video gambling machine.
- §29-22B-1706. — Criminal penalty for expired operator or limited video lottery retailer's license.
- §29-22B-1707. — Criminal penalty for possession of altered or nonconforming video lottery terminal, device or related material.
- §29-22B-1708. — Criminal penalty for tampered game, terminal, device or other equipment.
- §29-22B-1709. — Criminal penalty for deceptive practices.
- §29-22B-1710. — Employment of unlicenced person who is required to be licensed.
- §29-22B-1711. — Criminal penalty for unlicensed person to work in a position for which license is required.
- §29-22B-1712. — Criminal penalty for use of device that gives player an unauthorized advantage.
- §29-22B-1713. — Criminal penalty for violation of rules of play.
- §29-22B-1714. — Criminal penalty for corrupt combinations, collusions or conspiracies prohibited.
- §29-22B-1801. — Video gambling machines declared contraband.
- §29-22B-1802. — Legislative findings regarding seizure and sale of video gambling machines and other property.
- §29-22B-1803. — Items subject to forfeiture.
- §29-22B-1804. — Procedure for seizure of forfeitable property.
- §29-22B-1805. — Procedures for forfeiture.
- §29-22B-1806. — Disposition of forfeited moneys, securities or other negotiable instruments.
- §29-22B-1807. — Disposition of other forfeited property; distribution of proceeds.
- §29-22B-1901. — Effect of this article on certain taxes.
- §29-22B-1902. — Preemption of state laws or local regulation.
- §29-22B-1903. — Timing of implementation.
- ARTICLE 23. — WEST VIRGINIA BOUNDARY COMMISSION.
- §29-23-1. — Definitions.
- §29-23-2. — West Virginia boundary commission created; appointment; terms in office; expenses; powers and duties.
- §29-23-3. — Establishing and marking boundary line between Jefferson County, West Virginia, and Loudoun County, Virginia; effect of certain rights and prosecutions; transmission to members of Congress; effective date.
- ARTICLE 24. — TECHNOLOGY-RELATED ASSISTANCE REVOLVING LOAN FUND FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES ACT.
- §29-24-1. — Legislative findings and declarations.
- §29-24-2. — Terms defined.
- §29-24-3. — Board created, membership, terms, officers and staff.
- §29-24-4. — Compensation and expenses of board.
- §29-24-5. — Power, duties and responsibilities of the board; loans.
- §29-24-6. — Disbursements.
- §29-24-7. — Fund created.
- §29-24-8. — Deposits created by the board.
- §29-24-9. — Fund use.
- ARTICLE 25. — AUTHORIZED GAMING FACILITY.
- §29-25-1. — Authorization of limited gaming facility; findings; intent.
- §29-25-2. — Definitions.
- §29-25-3. — Commission duties and powers.
- §29-25-4. — Appointment of commission staff; conditions of
- §29-25-5. — Rules.
- §29-25-6. — Law enforcement.
- §29-25-7. — Local option.
- §29-25-8. — Licenses required.
- §29-25-9. — License to operate a gaming facility.
- §29-25-10. — Reports by licensee.
- §29-25-11. — License to supply gaming facility.
- §29-25-12. — License to be employed by operator of gaming facility.
- §29-25-13. — False statements on applications; other license requirements and prohibitions.
- §29-25-14. — Licenses; availability for inspection; change of address.
- §29-25-15. — Expiration date and renewal of gaming license.
- §29-25-16. — License denial, revocation and reprimand.
- §29-25-17. — Hearing procedures.
- §29-25-18. — Consent to warrantless search.
- §29-25-19. — Consent to presence of law-enforcement officers; wagering limits.
- §29-25-20. — Accounting and reporting of gross terminal income.
- §29-25-21. — Taxes on games other than video lottery games.
- §29-25-22. — State gaming fund created; allocation of net income.
- §29-25-23. — Prohibition on unauthorized wagering.
- §29-25-24. — Individual gaming restrictions.
- §29-25-25. — Offenses and penalties.
- §29-25-26. — Forfeiture of property.
- §29-25-27. — Civil penalties.
- ARTICLE 26. — WEST VIRGINIA COURTHOUSE FACILITIES IMPROVEMENT AUTHORITY.
- §29-26-1. — West Virginia courthouse facilities improvement authority created; membership.
- §29-26-2. — Definitions.
- §29-26-3. — Development of guidelines and application for funding assistance.
- §29-26-4. — Requirements for assistance; review of application.
- §29-26-5. — Powers of the authority.
- §29-26-6. — The courthouse facilities improvement fund.
- ARTICLE 27. — NATIONAL COAL HERITAGE AREA AUTHORITY.
- §29-27-1. — Legislative findings.
- §29-27-2. — Definitions.
- §29-27-3. — Creation; appointment of board; terms; expenses; executive director.
- §29-27-4. — Board; quorum; chairperson; bylaws.
- §29-27-5. — Powers of authority.
- §29-27-6. — Continuation of legal obligations.
- ARTICLE 28. — COAL HERITAGE HIGHWAY AUTHORITY.
- §29-28-1. — Legislative findings.
- §29-28-2. — Definitions.
- §29-28-3. — Authority created.
- §29-28-4. — Appointment of board; terms.
- §29-28-5. — Board; quorum; bylaws.
- §29-28-6. — Executive director; powers and duties.
- §29-28-7. — Board expenses.
- §29-28-8. — Powers of authority.
- §29-28-9. — Limiting liability; insurance exemption for certain horsemen.
- §29-28-10. — Insurance policies.
- §29-28-11. — Exemption from taxation.
- §29-28-12. — Fund established; authorized expenditures; annual report.
- §29-28-13. — Continuation of legal obligations.