West Virginia Code § 16B-17-8

Commission powers; functions; services
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The commission is hereby authorized and empowered:
(a) To cooperate and work with federal, state and local government officers, units, activities
and agencies in the promotion and attainment of more harmonious understanding and
greater equality of rights between and among all racial, religious and ethnic groups in this
state;
(b) To enlist the cooperation of racial, religious and ethnic units, community and civic
organizations, industrial and labor organizations and other identuifiable groups of the state in
programs and campaigns devoted to the advancement of tolerance, understanding and the
equal protection of the laws of all groups and peoples;
(c) To receive, investigate and pass upon complaints aalleging discrimination in employment
or places of public accommodations, because of race, religion, color, national origin,
ancestry, sex, age, blindness or disability, and comlplaints alleging discrimination in the sale,
purchase, lease, rental and financing of housinsg accommodations or real property because of
race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, blindness, disability or familial status, and
to initiate its own consideration of any situiations, circumstances or problems, including
therein any racial, religious or ethnigc group tensions, prejudice, disorder or discrimination
reported or existing within the state relating to employment, places of public
accommodations, housing accommodations and real property;
(d) To hold and conduct public and private hearings, in the county where the respondent
resides or transacts business or where agreed to by the parties or where the acts
complained of occurred, on complaints, matters and questions before the commission and, in
connection therewith, relating to discrimination in employment or places of public
accommodations, housing accommodations or real property and during the investigation of
any formal complaint before the commission relating to employment, places of public
accWommodations, housing accommodations or real property to:
(1) Issue subpoenas and subpoenas duces tecum upon the approval of the executive director
or the chairperson of the commission; administer oaths; take the testimony of any person
under oath; and make reimbursement for travel and other reasonable and necessary
expenses in connection with such attendance;
(2) Furnish copies of public hearing records to parties involved therein upon their payment
of the reasonable costs thereof to the commission;
(3) Delegate to an administrative law judge who shall be an attorney, duly licensed to
practice law in West Virginia, the power and authority to hold and conduct hearings, as
herein provided, to determine all questions of fact and law presented during the hearing and
to render a final decision on the merits of the complaint, subject to the review of the
commission as hereinafter set forth.
Any respondent or complainant who shall feel aggrieved at any final action of an
administrative law judge shall file a written notice of appeal with the commission by serving
such notice on the executive director and upon all other parties within 30 days after receipt
of the administrative law judge's decision. The commission shall limit its review upon such
appeals to whether the administrative law judge's decision is:
(A) In conformity with the Constitution and the laws of the state and the Uneited States;
(B) Within the commission's statutory jurisdiction or authority;
(C) Made in accordance with procedures required by law or estaublished by appropriate rules
of the commission;
(D) Supported by substantial evidence on the whole record; or
(E) Not arbitrary, capricious or characterized by abuse of discretion or clearly unwarranted
exercise of discretion. l
(4) To enter into conciliation agreements and consent orders.
Each conciliation agreement shall include provisions requiring the respondent to refrain
from the commission of unlawful discriminatory practices in the future and shall contain
such further provisions as may be agreed upon by the commission and the respondent.
If the respondent and the commission agree upon conciliation terms, the commission shall
serve upon the complainLant a copy of the proposed conciliation agreement. If the
complainant agrees to the terms of the agreement or fails to object to such terms within 15
days after its service upon him or her, the commission shall issue an order embodying such
conciliation agreement. If the complainant objects to the agreement, he or she shall serve a
specification of his or her objections upon the commission within such period. Unless such
objections are met or withdrawn within 10 days after service thereof, the commission shall
notice the complaint for hearing.
Notwithstanding any other provisions of this section, the commission may, where it finds the
terms of the conciliation agreement to be in the public interest, execute such agreement,
and limit the hearing to the objections of the complainant.
If a conciliation agreement is entered into, the commission shall serve a copy of the order
embodying such agreement upon all parties to the proceeding.
Not later than one year from the date of a conciliation agreement, the commission shall
investigate whether the respondent is complying with the terms of such agreement. Upon a
finding of noncompliance, the commission shall take appropriate action to assure
compliance;
(5) To apply to the circuit court of the county where the respondent resides or transacts
business for enforcement of any conciliation agreement or consent order by seeking specific
performance of such agreement or consent order;
(6) To issue cease and desist orders against any person found, after a public hearing, to have
violated the provisions of this article or the rules of the commission;
(7) To apply to the circuit court of the county where the respondent resides or transacts
business for an order enforcing any lawful cease and desist order issued by the commission;
(e) To recommend to the Governor and Legislature policies, procedures, practices and
legislation in matters and questions affecting human rights; u
(f) To delegate to its executive director such powers, duties and functions as may be
necessary and expedient in carrying out the objectives and purposes of this article who shall
report to the Inspector General; a
(g) To prepare a written report on its work, functiolns and services for each year ending on
June 30 and to deliver copies thereof to the Governor on or before December 1, next
thereafter;
(h) To do all other acts and deeds necessary and proper to carry out and accomplish
effectively the objects, functions and services contemplated by the provisions of this article,
including the promulgation of legislative rules in accordance with the provisions of §29A-3-1
et seq. of this code, implementing the powers and authority hereby vested in the
commission;
(i) To create such advisory agencies and conciliation councils, local, regional or statewide, as
in its judgment will a id in effectuating the purposes of this article, to study the problems of
discriminationV in all or specific fields or instances of discrimination because of race, religion,
color, national origin, ancestry, sex, age, blindness, disability or familial status; to foster,
through community effort or otherwise, goodwill, cooperation and conciliation among the
groups and elements of the population of this state, and to make recommendations to the
commission for the development of policies and procedures, and for programs of formal and
informal education, which the commission may recommend to the appropriate state agency.
Such advisory agencies and conciliation councils shall be composed of representative
citizens serving without pay. The commission may itself make the studies and perform the
acts authorized by this subdivision. It may, by voluntary conferences with parties in interest,
endeavor by conciliation and persuasion to eliminate discrimination in all the stated fields
and to foster goodwill and cooperation among all elements of the population of the state;
(j) To accept contributions from any person to assist in the effectuation of the purposes of
this section and to seek and enlist the cooperation of private, charitable, religious, labor,
civic and benevolent organizations for the purposes of this section;
(k) To issue such publications and such results of investigation and research as in its
judgment will tend to promote goodwill and minimize or eliminate discrimination: Provided,
That the identity of the parties involved shall not be disclosed.

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