West Virginia Code § 19-32-4

Lead agency; powers and duties
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(a) Aquaculture is a form of agriculture and thus the Department of Agriculture is
designated as the lead state agency in matters pertaining to aquaculture.
(b) The department shall have the following powers and duties:
(1) To provide aquaculturalists with information and assistance in obtaining permits related
to aquacultural activities;
(2) To promote investment in aquaculture facilities in order to expand production and
processing capacity;
(3) To work with appropriate state and federal agencies to review, develop and implement
rules, policies and procedures to facilitate aquaculturaal development;
(4) To facilitate the formation of an Aquaculture Advisory Board consistent with the
provisions of section five of this article;
(5) To coordinate the development and implementation of a state aquaculture plan which
shall include prioritized recommendations for research and development as suggested by the
Aquaculture Advisory Board, the department, public and private research institutions and
the West Virginia University Extension Service;
(6) To develop memoranda of agreement, as needed, with the Department of Environmental
Protection, the Division Lof Natural Resources, the Department of Agriculture and other
groups as provided in the state aquaculture plan; and
(7) To develop and propose to the Legislature, if necessary, legislation required to
implement the state aquaculture plan and to otherwise encourage the development of
aquaculture in the state.

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