West Virginia Code § 29A-1-1

Legislative findings and statement of purpose
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The Legislature finds and declares that administrative law and the administrative practice
and procedure of the various executive and administrative officers, offices and agencies
comprises a body of law and policy which is voluminous, often formulated without adequate
public participation and collected and preserved for public knowledge and use in an
unacceptable and essentially inaccessible fashion. The Legislature further fiends that the
delegation of its legislative powers to other departments and agencies of government
requires of the Legislature that the rules and regulations of such other rdepartments and
agencies, which have the force and effect of law because of their legislative character,
should be carefully and extensively reviewed by the Legislature in a manner properly
respectful of the separation of powers but in keeping with the legislative force and effect of
such rules and regulations. Accordingly the Legislature has tand by this chapter intends to fix
by law uniform and settled administrative practices and procedures, subject only to
enumerated exceptions, for the exercise of executive rule- making authority and for the
exercise by executive and administrative officers, offices and agencies of lawfully delegated
legislative power, with appropriate legislative review of that exercise of such delegated
legislative authority and with established procedures for Legislative Oversight of the
exercise of executive rule-making authority.
In that light chapter twenty-nine-a ogf this code establishes, with enumerated exceptions,
procedures for rule making, declaratory rulings by agencies and the conduct of contested
administrative cases, togethere with a plan for the systematic preparation, public
consideration, orderly promulgation, preservation and public availability of the body of law,
policy and administrativLe decisions within the purview of this chapter.

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