West Virginia Code § 19-1A-4

Additional duties of the Director of the Division of Forestry generally
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(a) The director shall:
(1) Develop, promote and advance the growth of the forest products industries of this state;
(2) Cooperate with educational institutions, development agencies and private and public
organizations to promote the expansion of the forest products industries of this state in local
and global markets;
(3) Conduct research on marketing and developing forest products and forest products
industries; conserving, managing and utilizing the state's forest land and its multiple uses;
and improving the forestry knowledge and practices of private landowners; and
(4) Compile its findings and recommendations, and disaseminate the results of its research to
the public, the forest products industry, the Governor and the Legislature.
(b) The director has the power to carry out and effectuate the purposes of this article, article
one-b of this chapter and article three of chapter twenty of this code, including the power to:
(1) Accept and use gifts, donations or contributions from individuals, organizations or
corporations, and to acquire by gift, lease or purchase real estate;
(2) Establish law-enforcement epractices and procedures to address the law-enforcement
requirements of the division;
(3) To promulgate rules and regulations, subject to the provisions of chapter twenty-nine-a of
this code; and
(4) Enter into stewardship end-result contract projects with the United States Forest Service
by written agreement or contract and submit an annual report to the Joint Committee on
GovWernment and Finance, no later than the first day of October each year, specifying the
locations of projects, the amount of funding received, number of contracts and the purpose
of each contract.

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