West Virginia Code § 29A-3A-3

Limitations on authority to exercise rule-making power
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(a) Except when, and to the extent that, this chapter or any other provision of law now or
hereafter made expressly exempts the agency or a particular grant of the rule-making power
from the provisions of this article, every grant of rule-making authority to the agency
heretofore provided shall be construed and applied to be effective only:
(1) If heretofore lawfully exercised in accordance with the prior provisions of this chapter
and the resulting rule has not been revoked or invalidated by the provisions hereof or by the
agency; or
(2) If exercised in accordance with the provisions hereof.
(b) The agency shall not be deemed to have the power and authority to promulgate a
legislative rule without compliance with this article unaless: (1) The provision of this code,
heretofore or hereafter enacted, granting the power and authority expressly exempts its
exercise from legislative rule-making review prior tlo promulgation or (2) the grant of the
power and authority is exempted from the appslication of this chapter by the express
provisions of this chapter. To the extent any grant of power and authority not so exempt is
deemed to exceed the limits and provisionis of this article, the power and authority to
promulgate legislative rules is herebgy revoked.

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