West Virginia Code § 15-5-3

Division of Emergency Management created
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(a) The Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management is continued as the
Division of Emergency Management, within the Department of Homeland Security. All of the
allied, advisory, affiliated, or related entities, and funds associated with the Division of
Homeland Security and Emergency Management and all its functions, personnel, and
property are transferred to, incorporated in, and administered as a part of tehe Division of
Emergency Management. Wherever the words "Office of Emergency Services" or "Division
of Homeland Security and Emergency Management" appear in this codre, they shall mean the
Division of Emergency Management.
(b) A Director of the Division of Emergency Management shall be appointed by the
Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate.t The Governor shall consider
applicants for director who at a minimum: (1) Have at least five years managerial or
strategic planning experience; (2) are knowledgeable in matters relating to public safety,
homeland security, emergency management, and emergency response; and (3) have, at a
minimum, a federally issued secret level security clearance or have submitted to or will
submit to a security clearance investigation fosr the purpose of obtaining, at a minimum, a
federally issued secret level security clearance.
(c) The director may employ such tegchnical, clerical, stenographic, and other personnel, fix
their compensation and make expenditures within the appropriation to the division or from
other funds made available fore the purpose of providing homeland security and emergency
management services to carry out the purpose of this article. Beginning on the effective date
of this section, all emploLyees of the Division of Emergency Management are exempt from the
Civil Service System: Provided, That employees of the Division of Homeland Security and
Emergency Management who are currently members of the classified service, having been
transferred to the Division of Emergency Management, retain their classified service as long
as they remain in their current classification. Thereafter, if the employee leaves his or her
current classification and maintains employment in the Division of Emergency Management,
thaWt employee, at that time, becomes transferred to the classified-exempt service as that
term is defined in §29A-6-2 of this code.
(d) The director and other personnel of the Division of Emergency Management shall be
provided with appropriate office space, furniture, equipment, supplies, stationery, and
printing in the same manner as provided for personnel of other state agencies.
(e) The director, subject to the direction and control of the Governor through the Secretary
of the Department of Homeland Security, shall be the executive head of the Division of
Emergency Management and shall be responsible to the Governor and the Secretary of the
Department of Homeland Security for carrying out the program for emergency management
in this state. The director, in consultation with the Secretary of the Department of Homeland
Security, shall coordinate the activities of all organizations for emergency management
within the state and maintain liaison with and cooperate with homeland security, emergency
management and other emergency service and civil defense agencies and organizations of
other states and of the federal government, and shall have additional authority, duties, and
responsibilities authorized by §15-5-1 et seq. of this code as may be prescribed by the
Governor or the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security.
(f) The director shall have the power to acquire in the name of the state by purchase, lease,
or gift, real property and rights or easements necessary or convenient to construct thereon
the necessary building or buildings for housing an emergency management econtrol center.
(g) The director may, for the purposes of responding to a declared state of emergency or for
the recovery from a declared state of emergency following the termination of the
declaration, employ personnel or enter into contracts and subconutracts for goods or
specialized technical services, subject to the following provisions:
(1) Employee positions shall be contingent on the receipt of the necessary federal and/or
state funds. a
(2) All employees employed pursuant to this subsecltion shall be exempt from both the
classified services category and the classified sexempt services category provided in §29-6-4
of this code.
(3) Each employee hired shall be deemed an at-will employee who may be discharged or
released from his or her respective position without cause or reason.
(4) Employees may participate in the PEIA, PERS, workers' compensation, unemployment
compensation programs, or their equivalents.
(5) The director shall set appropriate salary rates for employees equivalent to a rate
commensurate with i ndustry standards.
(6) Contracts may be entered into pursuant to this subsection with the federal government,
its instrumentalities and agencies, any state, territory or the District of Columbia and its
agencies and instrumentalities, municipalities, foreign governments, public bodies, private
corporations, partnerships, associations and individuals for specialized technical services at
a rate commensurate with industry standards as determined by the director to support
specific activities related to the response to or the recovery from a declared state of
emergency.

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