West Virginia Code § 29-1-7

Museums section; director
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(a) The purposes and duties of the museums section are to locate, survey, investigate,
register, identify, excavate, preserve, protect, restore and recommend to the secretary for
acquisition historic objects worthy of preservation, relating to the State of West Virginia and
the territory included therein from the earliest times to the present, upon its own initiative
or in cooperation with any private or public society, organization or agency;e to conduct a
continuing survey and study throughout the state to develop a state plan to determine the
needs and priorities for the preservation, restoration or development orf such objects; to
direct, protect, excavate, preserve, study or develop such objects; to preserve and protect all
battle or regimental flags borne by West Virginians and other memorabilia of historic
interest; to operate and maintain a state museum, and to coordinate activities with other
museums in the state; and to perform such other duties as mtay be assigned to the section by
the secretary.
(b) With the advice and consent of the secretary, in addition to the duties above set forth, the
section shall determine the whereabouts of and require the return of furnishings and objects
missing from the capitol building and other stsate-owned or controlled buildings, including,
but not limited to, furnishings chosen or purchased for the capitol by its architect, Cass
Gilbert. No furnishings from the capitol may be sold or disposed of except pursuant to the
provisions of §5A-3-1 et seq. of this cgode. If furnishings originally designated as capitol
building furnishings have been sold or otherwise disposed of without the requisite sale
procedures, such furnishings sehall be returned to the capitol and, upon presentation of proof
of the amount paid, the current owner shall be reimbursed for the cost of the furnishing less
any appropriate depreciLation or wear and tear.
(c) The secretary shall appoint a director of the museums section, who shall be qualified,
with relevant experience.
(d) With the approval of the secretary, the director shall establish professional positions
withWin the section and develop appropriate organizational structures to carry out the duties
of the section. The director shall employ the personnel with applicable professional
qualifications to fill positions within the organizational structure and section. At the
minimum, the following professions shall be represented within the section staff: Curator
and such 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.
(e) The director shall promulgate rules with the approval of the secretary and in accordance
with §29A-3-1 et seq. of this code concerning: (1) The professional policies and functions of
the museums section; and (2) such other rules and regulations as may be deemed necessary
to effectuate the purposes of this section.

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