West Virginia Code § 16B-18-9

Administration; authority and responsibility; delegation of authority;
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appointment of administrative law judges; location of conciliation meetings;
administrative review; cooperation of the commission and executive departments
and agencies to further fair housing purposes; functions of the commission.
The authority and responsibility for administering this article shall be in the West Virginia
Human Rights Commission. e
The commission may delegate any of its functions, duties and powers to employees of the
Human Rights Commission, including functions, duties and powers with respect to
investigating, conciliating, hearing, determining, ordering, certifuying, reporting or otherwise
acting as to any work, business or matter under this article. The person to whom such
delegations are made with respect to hearing functions, dutites and powers shall be a
licensed attorney. Insofar as possible, conciliation meetings shall be held in the county
where the discriminatory housing practices allegedly occurred. The commission shall by rule
prescribe such rights of appeal from the decisions of its administrative law judges to other
administrative law judges or to other officers in the commission, to boards of officers or to
itself, as shall be appropriate and in accordansce with law.
All executive departments and agencies shall administer their programs and activities
relating to housing, including any aggency having regulatory or supervisory authority over
financial institutions, in a manner affirmatively to further the purposes of this article and
shall cooperate with the commeission to further such purposes.
The commission may:
(1) Make studies with respect to the nature and extent of discriminatory housing practices in
representative communities, urban, suburban and rural, throughout the state;
(2) Publish and disseminate reports, recommendations and information derived from such
studies, including reports to the Legislature specifying the nature and extent of progress
made statewide in eliminating discriminatory housing practices and furthering the purposes
of this article, obstacles remaining to achieving equal housing opportunity and
recommendations for further legislative or executive action;
(3) Cooperate with and execute such cooperative agreements with federal agencies as are
necessary to carry out the provisions of this article; and
(4) Administer the programs and activities relating to fair housing in a manner affirmatively
to further the policies of this article.

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