West Virginia Code § 21-9-4

General powers and duties; persons adversely affected entitled to hearing
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(a) The board shall have the power to:
(1) Regulate its own procedure and practice;
(2) Propose rules for legislative approval in accordance with the provisions of article three,
chapter twenty-nine-a of this code, to implement the provisions of this article and the federal
standards;
(3) Advise the commissioner in all matters within his jurisdiction under this article;
(4) Prepare and submit to HUD a state plan application seeking the designation of the board
as a state administrative agency for the purpose of administering and enforcing the federal
standards and take all other action necessary to enablae the board to serve as a state
administrative agency;
(5) Study and report to the Governor and the Legislature on matters pertinent to the
manufacture, distribution and sale of manufactured housing in this state and recommend
changes in the law determined by the board to be necessary to promote consumer safety and
protect purchasers of manufactured housing;
(6) Conduct hearings and presentations of views consistent with its rules and the federal
standards;
(7) Approve or disapproLve applications for licenses to manufacturers, dealers, distributors
and contractors in accordance with section nine of this article, and revoke or suspend
licenses in accordanc e with that section, and set the amounts of license fees and bonds or
other forms of assurance in accordance with sections nine and ten of this article;
(8) Delegate to and authorize the commissioner to exercise the powers and duties of the
boaWrd that the board may determine, including without limitation, the authority to approve,
disapprove, revoke or suspend licenses in accordance with section nine of this article.
(b) Any person adversely affected by a decision of the board or the commissioner shall be
afforded an opportunity for hearing before the board in accordance with section one, article
five, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code.

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