§31-21-6. Board of Directors

WV Code § 31-21-6 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) The purposes, powers and duties of the corporation shall be exercised by its board of directors. Board meetings shall be chaired by the Governor or his or her designee. The corporation's board shall also consist of the following thirteen members:

(1) The Governor shall appoint three residents of this state;

(2) The West Virginia Chamber of Commerce shall nominate three residents of this state for the Governor's consideration, one of whom the Governor shall appoint;

(3) The West Virginia Manufacturers' Association shall nominate three residents of this state for the Governor's consideration, one of whom the Governor shall appoint;

(4) The West Virginia Coal Association shall nominate three residents of this state for the Governor's consideration, one of whom the Governor shall appoint;

(5) The United Mine Workers Association shall nominate three residents of this state for the Governor's consideration, one of whom the Governor shall appoint;

(6) The West Virginia Environmental Council shall nominate three residents of this state for the Governor's consideration, one of whom the Governor shall appoint;

(7) The AFL-CIO shall nominate three residents of this state for the Governor's consideration, one of whom the Governor shall appoint;

(8) The Secretary of the DEP or his or her designee;

(9) The Secretary of the Department of Commerce or his or her designee;

(10) One member of the Senate appointed by the Senate President who shall serve as an ex officio nonvoting member; and

(11) One member of the House of Delegates appointed by the Speaker who shall serve as an ex officio nonvoting member.

(b) The members appointed by the Governor shall serve terms of four years: Provided, That for the initial appointments the Governor shall designate five to serve for four years each, three to serve for three years each and one to serve for two years. When an appointee resigns, dies or is removed during that person's term, his or her successor shall be appointed for the remaining portion of the unexpired term. Once appointed, a person may be reappointed to successive four-year terms.

(c) Corporate directors shall serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for actual and necessary expenses in accordance with the regulations of the board.

(d) The corporate directors shall appoint a person to serve as the executive director of the corporation and at the will and pleasure of the board. A member of the board is not eligible to hold the position of executive director.

(e) Subject to the approval of the board, the executive director shall supervise, and be responsible for, the performance of the functions and programs of the corporation under this article. The executive director shall attend the meetings of the board and shall provide the board of directors with a regular report describing the activities and financial condition of the corporation. The executive director shall furnish the board of directors with information or reports governing the operation of the corporation as the board requires.

(f) The board may do all other things necessary or convenient to achieve the objectives and purposes of the corporation or other laws that relate to the purposes and responsibilities of the corporation.