West Virginia Code § 15-5-20b

Continuation of the State Office of the National Flood Insurance
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Program; transfer to the Division of Emergency Management; funding;
responsibilities.
(a) The Legislature, finding that the National Flood Insurance Program is a voluntary federal
program under which federal flood insurance is made available to participating communities
and is of vital importance to the citizens of West Virginia, does hereby contienue the State
Office of the National Flood Insurance Program. Effective July 1, 2022, the State Office of
the National Flood Insurance Program shall transfer from the Offices orf the Insurance
Commissioner to the Division of Emergency Management established pursuant to §15-5-3 of
this code. The Division of Emergency Management shall provide office space, equipment,
and supplies for the State Office of the National Flood Insurance Program, which shall be
funded, in part, from the special revenue fund established int §33-3-14(c) of this code.
(b) The State Office of the National Flood Insurance Program shall issue guidance and
instructions as necessary to administer the program effectively. The State Office of the
National Flood Insurance Program shall offer and conduct training as required by §15-5-20a
of this code and adopt adequate land use and sdevelopment criteria that are consistent with
the minimum standards established by the National Flood Insurance Program. The State
Office of the National Flood Insurance Program shall be under the supervision of the
Director of the Division of Emergency Management who shall employ staff as needed to
operate the program.
(c) The Director of the Division of Emergency Management may propose rules for legislative
approval in accordance Lwith the provisions of §29A-3-1 et seq. of this code as necessary to
administer the State Office of the National Flood Insurance Program and any of the
program's responsibilities. Any state-owned property located in a non-participating local
community shall be governed by rules proposed by the Director of the Division of Emergency
Management.
(d) WThe State Office of the National Flood Insurance Program, in consultation with the
Director of the Division of Emergency Management, and with the assistance of floodplain
managers around the state, shall develop and publish a strategic plan to establish shared
goals, define a path to meet those goals, and shall invite other governmental units to adopt
these goals and objectives. The strategic plan shall be initially presented by the Director of
the Division of Emergency Management to the State Resiliency Officer and to the State
Resiliency Office Board who shall review and approve the strategic plan, and that plan shall
be so presented and approved no less than biannually thereafter. The strategic plan shall be
made available to the public.
(e) The State Office of the National Flood Insurance Program shall establish floodplain
management guidelines for any state property in special hazard areas which, at a minimum,
satisfy the criteria set forth in 44 CFR §§60.3, 60.4, and 60.5 (2022).
(f) Notwithstanding any other provision of this code to the contrary, the State Office of the
National Flood Insurance Program shall cooperate with the State Resiliency Office to the
fullest extent practicable to assist that office in fulfilling its duties.

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