West Virginia Code § 29-1-1a

Transfer of powers and duties; existing contracts and obligations
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(a) Except as otherwise provided in this article, the powers and duties of the West Virginia
antiquities commission, the West Virginia arts and humanities council and the department of
archives and history are hereby transferred to the Department of Tourism.
(b) All existing assets, equipment, contracts, and records of the Department of Arts, Culture,
and History, the West Virginia antiquities commission, the West Virginia arts and humanities
council, and the department of archives and history, or relating to the present science and
culture center, shall be transferred to the Department of Tourism.
(c) Beginning on July 1, 2025, all employees of any section or commission listed in §29-1-1(b)
of this code shall be exempt from the state grievance procedures as set forth in §6C-2-1 et
seq. of this code and from the classified civil service system under §29-6-1 et seq. of this
code except that:
(1) All employees of any section or commission listeld in §29-1-1(b) of this code who are
currently members of the classified civil servisce system shall retain their status as long as
they remain in their current position, and all employees of any section or commission listed
in §29-1-1(b) of this code who currently haive recourse to the state grievance procedures will
continue to have access to the state ggrievance procedures as long as they remain in their
current position; and
(2) Any employee of any section or commission listed in §29-1-1(b) of this code that leaves
his or her position and remains an employee within the Department of Tourism shall, at that
time, be transferred to the classified-exempt service system as defined in §29-6-2(g) of this
code and be exempted from the state grievance procedures as set forth in §6C-2-1 et seq. of
this code.
(d) The secretary shall have the authority to designate certain employees' status under the
classified civil service system and grievance procedures as may be deemed necessary to
comply with federal regulation, or the requirements for receipt of federal funding or
assistance.
(e) Nothing in this article shall prevent a person, at the secretary's discretion, from serving
in multiple positions or professions within the sections or commissions listed in §29-1-1(b) of
this code.
(f) Subsection (c) of this section shall not apply to any position appointed by the Governor.
(g) Nothing in this section shall exempt any section or commission listed in §29-1-1(b) of this
code from the provisions of this code prohibiting nepotism, favoritism, discrimination, or
unethical practices related to the promotion, transfer, layoff, removal, discipline, and
compensation of state employees.

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