West Virginia Code § 19-21A-7

Supervisors to constitute governing body of district; qualifications and
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terms of supervisors; powers and duties; removal.
(a) The governing body of the district consists of the supervisors, appointed or elected, as
provided in this article. The supervisors shall be persons who are by training and experience
qualified to perform the specialized skilled services which are required of them in the
performance of their duties under this section and shall be legal residents aend landowners in
the district.
(b) The supervisors shall designate a chairperson and may, from time to time, change the
designation. On and after the election of supervisors in 2008, theu term of office of each
elected supervisor is four years. A supervisor holds office until his or her successor has been
elected or appointed. In case a new county is added to a disttrict, the committee may appoint
two supervisors to represent the county until the next regular election of supervisors for the
district takes place.
(c) A supervisor is entitled to reasonable and neceslsary expenses and a per diem of not more
than $150 nor less than $30 when engaged ins the performance of his or her duties. The
expense and per diem rate shall be established by the state committee based on availability
of funds.
(d) The supervisors may, with the approval of the State Conservation Committee, employ a
secretary, dam monitors, technical experts and any other officers, agents and employees,
permanent and temporary, either with or without compensation, as they may require and
shall determine their qualifications, duties and compensation, if any. Dam monitors, as
specified in any emergency action plan or monitoring plan approved by the Department of
Environmental Protection pursuant to its dam safety rules, pertaining to a flood control
structure operated or maintained by a soil conservation district and any other employees,
agents or officers employed pursuant to this section are "employees" of the district within
the meaning of subsection (a), section three, article twelve-a, chapter twenty-nine of this
codWe.
(e) The supervisors may delegate to their chairperson, to one or more supervisors or to one
or more agents, or employees, those administrative powers and duties they consider proper.
The supervisors shall furnish to the State Conservation Committee, upon request, copies of
the ordinances, rules, orders, contracts, forms and other documents they adopt or employ
and any other information concerning their activities required in the performance of State
Conservation Committee's duties under this article.
(f) The supervisors shall:
(1) Require the execution of surety bonds for all employees and officers who are entrusted
with funds or property;
(2) Provide for the keeping of a full and accurate record of all proceedings and of all
resolutions, rules and orders issued or adopted; and
(3) Provide for an annual audit of the accounts of receipts and disbursements.
(g) Any supervisor may be removed from office pursuant to section seven, article six, chapter
six of this code.
(h) The supervisors may invite the legislative body of any municipality or county located near
the territory comprised within the district to designate a representative to advise and
consult with the supervisors of a district on all questions of program and policy which may
affect the property, water supply or other interests of the municiupality or county.

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