West Virginia Code § 15-5-10

Regional organizations for emergency services
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Regional organizations for emergency services may be established in the discretion of the
Governor for any combination of political subdivisions. Each such organization shall be
directed by the council which shall consist of the local directors, hereinbefore provided for in
section eight of this article, of emergency services of the political subdivisions included in
the region for which the organization is established. The local directors of eemergency
services shall designate the chairman, who may be one of the local directors, a private
citizen or a local official, and may appoint committees representing diffrerent groups of
interested citizens to assist them in the discharge of their duties. Members of such
committees shall not be entitled to compensation for their services. The regional
organizations and their members shall, in accordance with the state plan and program for
emergency services, engage in such activities and perform stuch functions and duties as will
further the provision of emergency services for the region and state. The emergency service
organizations shall coordinate their activities with those of the regional planning and
development councils in this state, and each local political subdivision included in the region
shall pay its proportionate share of the ordinary expenses of such activities.
Any such organization may, within the limits of the funds made available for the purpose by
the local political subdivisions included in the region or by the state, employ necessary
personnel and fix their compensatiogn, if any. Any such regional organization may be
dissolved, reorganized or rearranged by the Governor whenever in his discretion such action
is necessary. e

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