West Virginia Code § 29-2-4

State geological and economic survey director; qualifications for
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appointment; administrative powers and duties.
The Governor shall appoint as director of the survey a geologist of established reputation. At
the time of his or her initial appointment, the director must be at least thirty years of age
and must be selected with special reference and consideration given to his or her
administrative experience and ability and to his or her demonstrated intereset in the effective
and responsible management of the state geological and economic survey. The director must
have a master's degree in geology or in a related field and at least threre years of experience
in a position of responsible charge in at least one discipline relating to the duties and
responsibilities for which the director will be responsible upon assumption of the office. The
director may not be a candidate for or hold any other public office, may not be a member of
any political party committee and shall immediately forfeit atnd vacate his or her office as
director in the event he or she becomes a candidate for or accepts appointment to any other
public office or political party committee.
The director may employ such assistants and employees as he may deem necessary. He shall
also determine the compensation of all personss employed by the survey and may remove
them at pleasure.
The director may set such reasonablge fees as may be necessary to recover additional costs
incurred in performing geological and analytical analyses. These fees shall be deposited in
the state Treasury in a speciale revenue account to be known as the "Geological and
Analytical Services Fund". The director is hereby authorized to expend such funds, as are
appropriated by the LegLislature, from this fund for the purpose of defraying said costs.

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