West Virginia Code § 22-1-3

Rulemaking generally; relationship to federal programs
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(a) The director has the power and authority to propose legislative rules for promulgation in
accordance with the provisions of article three, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code to carry
out and implement the provisions of this chapter and to carry out and implement any other
provision of law relating to offices or functions of the division.
(b) The requirements and limitations set forth in this section apply to any rule-making
authority granted pursuant to this chapter or chapters twenty-two-b and twenty-two-c of this
code.
(c) Prior to the proposal of any new rule, the director shall consult with the Division of
Environmental Protection advisory council and after such consultation, the director may
determine that such a rule should be the same in substance as a counterpart federal
regulation. If the director determines that the rule should be the same in substance as a
counterpart regulation, then to the greatest degree practicable, such proposed rule shall
incorporate by reference the counterpart federal relgulation. The director shall file,
contemporaneously with the proposed rule, a sstatement setting forth whether the rule is the
same in substance as a counterpart federal regulation. If the director determines that the
rule should not be the same in substance as a counterpart federal regulation, then the
director shall file contemporaneouslgy with the proposed rule, a statement setting forth the
differences between the proposed rule and the counterpart federal regulation. In addition,
the director shall file a statemeent setting forth the results of the consultation with the
advisory council.
(d) Whenever any existing rule is modified, amended or replaced, the provisions of
subsection (c) of this section apply to the proposal of any such modification, amendment or
replacement rule.
(e) Notwithstanding the provisions of article three, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code, at
leasWt one public hearing shall be held by the division in conjunction with each rule making
prior to the expiration of the public comment period for the proposed rules.

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