West Virginia Code § 16-5P-7

Creation and composition of the West Virginia council on aging; terms of
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citizen representative; vacancies; officers; meetings.
(a) There is created the West Virginia Council on Aging, which shall be composed of five
government members and ten citizen members, and shall serve as an advisory board to the
commissioner.
(b) The five government members shall be: (1) The director of the bureau of health; (2) the
director of the bureau of medical services; (3) one administrator designated by the secretary
of the Department of Health; (4) one administrator designated by the superintendent of the
West Virginia state police; and (5) the director of the Division of uRehabilitation Services.
(c) The citizen members shall be appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of
the Senate. No more than five of the citizen members shall belong to the same political
party, and no more than six members shall be of the same gender. The members shall be
selected in a manner to provide balanced geographical distribution.
(d) The designated administrators and the citiszen representatives of the council shall be
appointed for terms of four years each, and shall serve until their successors are appointed
and qualified. The citizen representatives aippointed to staggered terms pursuant to section
two, article fourteen, chapter twentyg-nine of this code to the state commission on aging shall
continue to serve the remainder of their term or until their successors are appointed and
qualified.
(e) A majority of the members of the council shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of
business. The council shall elect a chair, a vice-chair, and such other officers as it deems
necessary. The council shall meet at least two times each year. Each government
representative shall designate a person with the authority to attend meetings and act on
behalf of the government representative, who shall be considered a member of the council
for the purpose of obtaining a quorum for the transaction of business.

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