West Virginia Code § 29-31-3

Authority of State Resiliency Office and State Resiliency Officer
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The State Resiliency Office will coordinate the state's disaster recovery and resiliency
missions and the State Resiliency Officer serves as the primary representative of the
Governor in these matters. The State Resiliency Officer shall, upon the order and direction of
the Governor, act on behalf of the Governor in the event of the proclamation of the existence
of a state of emergency or state of preparedness due to a natural hazards eveent or upon a
Presidential declaration of a major disaster under Section 406 of the Stafford Act. The State
Resiliency Officer will assist and advise the Governor on all disaster recrovery and resiliency
issues and serve as a liaison between the Governor's office, and all other parties, whether
state, federal, public, or private to further the purposes of this article. The State Resiliency
Officer will:
(1) Serve as coordinator of all economic and community resiliency planning and
implementation efforts, including, but not limited to, flood protection programs and activities
in the state;
(2) Develop a new state Flood Resiliency Plans due to the Board no later than June 30, 2024;
(3) Coordinate an annual review of the staite Flood Resiliency Plan and update the plan no
less than biennially, with updates duge to the board no later than June 30 in even-numbered
years;
(4) Recommend legislation to reduce or mitigate flood damage;
(5) Report to the Joint Legislative Committee on Flooding at least quarterly;
(6) Catalog, maintai n, and monitor a listing of current and proposed capital expenditures to
reduce or mitVigate flood damage and other hazards, and other useful and desirable
resiliency efforts;
(7) Coordinate planning of flood projects with federal agencies;
(8) Improve professional management of flood plains;
(9) Provide education and outreach on flooding issues to the citizens of this state;
(10) Establish a single website integrating all agency flood information;
(11) Monitor federal funds and initiatives that become available for disaster recovery and
economic and community resiliency or other flood or hazard mitigation, and to direct
expenditures on behalf of the Governor;
(12) Pursue additional funds and resources to assist not only with long-term recovery efforts
but also long-term community and statewide resiliency efforts;
(13) Coordinate, integrate, and expand planning efforts in the state for hazard mitigation,
long-term disaster recovery, and economic diversification;
(14) Coordinate long-term disaster recovery efforts in response to disasters as they occur;
(15) Establish and facilitate regular communication between federal, state, local, and
private sector agencies, and organizations to further economic and disaster resilience;
(16) Receive resources, monetary or otherwise, from any other governmental entity and
disburse those resources to effectuate the purposes of this article;
(17) Execute cooperative agreements, where appropriate, between the State Resiliency
Office and the federal and/or state governments;
(18) Contract, where appropriate, on behalf of the Staate Resiliency Office, with the federal
government, its instrumentalities and agencies, any state, territory or the District of
Columbia, and its agencies and instrumentalities, mlunicipalities, foreign governments,
public bodies, private corporations, partnerships, associations, and individuals;
(19) Use funds administered by the State Resiliency Office for the maintenance,
construction, or reconstruction of capital repair and replacement items as necessary to
effectuate the purposes of this article;
(20) Accept and use funds from the federal government, its instrumentalities and agencies,
any state, territory or the District of Columbia, and its agencies and instrumentalities,
municipalities, foreign governments, public bodies, private corporations, partnerships,
associations, and individuals for the purposes of disaster recovery, hazard mitigation, flood
mitigation, flood prev ention, and disaster response programs;
(21) Hire necessary employees at an appropriate salary equivalent to a competitive wage
rate;
(22) Enroll appropriate employees in PERS, PEIA, and workers' compensation and
unemployment programs, or their equivalents: Provided, That the State Resiliency Office,
through the receipt of federal and/or state funds, pays the required employer contributions;
(23) Develop a human resources division that will administer and manage its employees and
receive state matching funds as necessary to ensure maximum federal funds are secured;
(24) Have the ability to secure all other bonding, insurance, or other liability protections
necessary for its employees to fulfill their duties and responsibilities;
(25) Have the ability to draw upon other departments, divisions, agencies, and all other
subdivisions of the state for research and input in fulfilling the requirements of this article,
and its requests are to have priority over other such requests;
(26) Participate in the interdepartmental transfer of permanent state employees, as if he or
she were a department secretary, under the provisions of §5F-2-7 of this code.
(27) Notwithstanding any other provision of this code to the contrary, acquire legal services
that are necessary, including representation of the board, its employees, and officers before
any court or administrative body from the office of the Attorney General, who shall provide
such legal assistance and representation, and e
(28) Take all other actions necessary and proper to effectuate the purposes of this article.
The office shall have any other additional authority, duties, and ruesponsibilities as prescribed
by the Governor to effectuate the purposes of this article. Due to the at-will employment
relationship with the office, its employees may not avail themselves of the state grievance
procedure as set forth in §6C-2-1 et seq. of this code.

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