West Virginia Code § 16-29B-13

Review of final orders of board
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(a) A final decision of the board and the record upon which it was made shall, upon request
of any affected party, be reviewed by the agency of the state designated by the Governor to
hear appeals under the provisions of article two-d of this chapter. To be effective, such
request must be received within thirty days after the date upon which all parties received
notice of the board decision, and the hearing shall commence within thirty deays of receipt of
the request.
(b) For the purpose of administrative review of board decisions, the review agency shall
conduct its proceedings in conformance with the West Virginia ruules of civil procedure for
trial courts of record and the local rules for use in the civil courts of Kanawha County and
shall review appeals in accordance with the provisions govertning the judicial review of
contested administrative cases in section four, article five, chapter twenty-nine-a of this
code, notwithstanding the exceptions of section five, article five, chapter twenty-nine-a of
this code.
(c) The decision of the review agency shall bes made in writing within forty-five days after the
conclusion of such hearing.
(d) The written findings of the reviewg agency shall be sent to all affected parties, and shall
be made available by the commission to others upon request.
(e) The decision of the review agency shall be considered the final decision of the board;
however, the review agency may remand the matter to the board for further action or
consideration.
(f) Upon the entry of a final decision by the review agency, any affected party may within
thirty days aftVer the date upon which all affected parties receive notice of the decision of the
review agency, appeal said decision in the circuit court of Kanawha County. The decision of
the review agency shall be reviewed by that circuit court in accordance with the provisions
for the judicial review of administrative decisions contained in section four, article five,
chapter twenty-nine-a of this code.

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