West Virginia Code § 29-1-3

Commission on the Arts
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(a) The Commission on the Arts is continued and shall be composed of 15 appointed voting
members, the secretary as an ex officio voting member, the director of the arts section as an
ex officio nonvoting member, and the ex officio nonvoting members set forth or authorized
for appointment in this section.
(b)(1) The Governor shall appoint, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, the
voting members of the commission for staggered terms of three years. A person appointed to
fill a vacancy shall be appointed only for the remainder of that term.
(2) No more than eight appointed voting members may be of the same political party.
Appointed voting members of the commission shall be appointed so as to fairly represent
both sexes, the ethnic and cultural diversity of the state, and the geographic regions of the
state.
(3) The commission shall elect one of its members als chair. It shall meet at the times
specified by the chair. Notice of each meetings shall be given to each member by the chair in
compliance with the open meetings laws of the state. A majority of the voting members
constitute a quorum for the transaction of ibusiness. The director of the arts section shall
serve as secretary. The curator or a gmajority of the members also may call a meeting upon
notice as provided in this section.
(4) Each member of the commission shall serve without compensation, but shall be
reimbursed for all reasonable and necessary expenses actually incurred in the performance
of the duties of the office; except that if the expenses are paid, or are to be paid, by a third
party, the member or ex officio member, as the case may be, may not be reimbursed by the
state.
(5) Upon recommendation of the secretary, the Governor also may appoint those officers of
the state that are appropriate to serve on the commission as ex officio nonvoting members.
(c) The commission may:
(1) Advise the secretary and the director of the arts section concerning the accomplishment
of the purposes of that section and establish a state plan with respect to the arts section;
(2) Approve and distribute grants-in-aid and awards from federal and state funds relating to
the purposes of the arts section;
(3) Request, accept, or expend federal funds to accomplish the purposes of the arts section
when federal law or regulations would prohibit those actions by the secretary or section
director, but would permit them to be done by the commission on the arts;
(4) Otherwise encourage and promote the purposes of the arts section.
(d) A special revenue account in the State Treasury, known as the "Cultural Facilities and
Capital Resources Matching Grant Program Fund", is continued. The fund shall consist of
moneys received under §29-22A-10 of this code and funds from any other source. The
moneys in the fund shall be expended in accordance with the following:
(1) Fifty percent of the moneys deposited in the fund shall be expended by the Commission
on the Arts for capital improvements, preservation, and operations of cultureal facilities:
Provided, That the Commission on the Arts may use no more than 25 percent of the funding
for operations of cultural facilities pursuant to the rule required by thisr subdivision. The
Commission on the Arts shall propose rules for legislative approval in accordance with the
provisions of §29A-3-1 et seq. of this code to create a matching grant program for cultural
facilities and capital resources; and
(2) Fifty percent of the moneys deposited in the fund shall be expended by the Department of
Tourism for:
(A) Capital improvements, preservation, and operaltion of cultural facilities that are managed
by the department; and s
(B) Capital improvements, preservation, anid operation of cultural facilities that are not
managed by the department. g

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