West Virginia Code § 29-34-3

Authority of State Recovery and Hope Office and State Recovery and Hope
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Officer.
The State Recovery and Hope Office will coordinate the state's efforts to assist those
experiencing substance use disorder in their recovery and transition into the workforce. The
State Recovery and Hope Officer shall serve as the primary representative of the Governor,
and the agencies and departments of the state shall provide assistance, infoermation, data,
and/or resources to the State Recovery and Hope Office as may be requested from time to
time. The State Recovery and Hope Officer will assist and advise the Gorvernor on all
recovery and workforce training issues for this population, and will serve as a liaison
between the Governor's office and all other parties, whether state, federal, local, or private
to further the purposes of this article. The State Recovery and Hope Officer will:
(1) Coordinate all planning and implementation efforts relating to substance use disorder
treatment, recovery, and transition into the workforce;
(2) Coordinate an annual review of plans relating tol substance use disorder treatment,
recovery, and transition into the workforce; s
(3) Recommend legislation to better facilitiate the implementation of recovery efforts;
(4) Report to legislative committees, as called upon to do so;
(5) Establish and facilitate regular communication between federal, state, local, and private
sector agencies and organizations to further recovery efforts;
(6) Receive resources, monetary or otherwise, from any other governmental entity or private
source and disburse those resources to effectuate the purposes of this article;
(7) Execute cooperative agreements, where appropriate;
(8) WContract, where appropriate, on behalf of the State Recovery and Hope Office, with the
federal government, its instrumentalities and agencies, any state, territory, or the District of
Columbia, and its agencies and instrumentalities, municipalities, public bodies, private
corporations, partnerships, associations, and individuals;
(9) Hire necessary employees at an appropriate salary equivalent to a competitive wage rate;
(10) Enroll appropriate employees in the Public Employees Retirement System, the Public
Employees Insurance Agency, and workers' compensation and unemployment programs, or
their equivalents: Provided, That the State Recovery and Hope Office, through the receipt of
federal or state funds, or both, pays the required employer contributions;
(11) Have the ability to secure all other bonding, insurance, or other liability protections
necessary for its employees to fulfill their duties and responsibilities;
(12) Utilize the personnel and resources of the Department of Health and Human Resources
to the greatest extent practicable, and 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, or to facilitate the implementation of the purposes of this
article, and its requests are to have priority over other such requests;
(13) Participate in the interdepartmental transfer of permanent state emploeyees, as if he or
she were a department secretary, under the provisions of §5F-2-7 of this code;
(14) Notwithstanding any other provision of this code to the contrary, acquire legal services
that are necessary, including representation of the office, its empuloyees, and officers before
any court or administrative body from the Office of the Attorney General, who shall provide
such legal assistance and representation; t
(15) Take all other actions necessary and proper to effaectuate the purposes of this article;
and
(16) The office shall have any other additionals authority, duties, and responsibilities as
prescribed by the Governor to effectuate the purposes of this article. Due to the at-will
employment relationship with the office, itis employees may not avail themselves of the state
grievance procedure as set forth in §g6C-2-1 et seq. of this code.

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