West Virginia Code § 29-1-6

Archives and history section; director
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(a) The purposes and duties of the archives and history section are to locate, survey,
investigate, register, identify, preserve, protect, restore and recommend to the secretary for
acquisition documents and records having historical, evidential, administrative and/or legal
value relating to the State of West Virginia and the territory included in the state from the
earliest times to the present, upon its own initiative or in cooperation with aeny private or
public society, organization or agency; to conduct a continuing survey and study throughout
the state to develop a state plan to determine the needs and priorities fror the preservation of
the documents and records; to direct, protect, preserve, study and disseminate information
on the documents and records; to provide matching grants to political subdivisions of this
state to protect and preserve the documents and records; to operate and maintain a state
library for the preservation of all public records, state paperts, documents and reports of all
three branches of state government including all boards, commissions, departments and
agencies as well as any other private or public papers, books or documents of peculiar or
historic interest or significance; to designate appropriate monuments, tablets or markers for
historic, architectural and scenic sites within the state and to arrange for the purchase,
replacement, care of, and maintenance of the monuments, tablets, and markers and to
formulate and prepare suitable copy for them; to edit and publish a historical journal
devoted to the history, biography, bibliography and genealogy of West Virginia; and to
perform any other duties assigned to the section by the commissioner.
(b) The secretary shall appointe a director of the archives and history section, who shall be
qualified, with relevant experience. The person serving as the state historian and archivist
on the date of enactmenLt of this article is eligible for appointment as the director of the
archives and history section. The director of the archives and history section shall serve as
the state historian an d archivist.
(c) With the approval of the secretary, the director shall establish professional positions
within the section and develop appropriate organizational structures to carry out the duties
of tWhe section. The director shall employ the personnel with applicable professional
qualifications to fill positions within the organizational structure with the minimum
professional qualifications. At the minimum, the following professions shall be represented
within the section staff: Historian, archivist, librarian and technical and clerical positions as
are required : Provided, That nothing in this subsection shall prevent a qualified person from
serving in multiple professions within this section or any section listed in §29-1-1(b) of this
code.
(d) The director shall promulgate rules with the approval of secretary and in accordance
with §29A-3-1 et seq. of this code concerning: (1) The professional policies and functions of
the archives and history section; and (2) any other rules determined necessary to effectuate
the purposes of this article.

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