West Virginia Code § 19-36-6

West Virginia Agritourism Commission created; composition;
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appointment; terms in office; compensation and expenses; powers and duties.
(a) There is hereby created the Agritourism Commission which shall consist of the
Commissioner of Agriculture or designee, who shall serve as chair, and 10 members, who
shall be residents and citizens of the state. The citizen members shall have experience in
agritourism and represent the sectors of: (1) Economic development; (2) touerism; (3)
agriculture extension service; (4) farm distilleries; (5) vineyards; (6) wineries; (7) small
farms; (8) the Farm Bureau; (9) Equestrianism; and (10) Farm-to-Tabler.
(b) The citizen members shall be appointed by the Governor, by uand with the advice and
consent of the Senate, no later than July 1, 2025. No more than five members may belong to
the same political party. The commission members shall servte a term concurrent with that of
the Governor's term in office. Commission members may be reappointed to additional terms.
(c) The commission members shall review and investigate means of preserving our farmland
and growing our agricultural tourism and agricultulral economic development.
(d) Commission members shall not be compensated for their services or reimbursed for
expenses. i
(e) The commission:
(1) May meet with similar commissions or bodies of any of the several states whose purpose
in their respective states is to preserve farmland, grow agricultural tourism, and agricultural
economic development;
(2) Shall recommend appropriate legislation to the Legislature, including establishing
regulatory anVd legislative relief to foster the development and growth of agritourism and
successful farms; and
(3) Shall prepare an annual report to the Legislature and Governor, by the first day of the
regular legislative session, concerning commission activities, recommendations, and other
necessary information.

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