West Virginia Code § 29A-3B-1

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(a) The Legislature finds:
(1) That section one, article twelve of the West Virginia Constitution, titled "Education",
states in relevant part "The Legislature shall provide", which language gives the Legislature
primacy of authority over education in the State;
(2) That section one, article twelve of the West Virginia Constitution remains identical today
as it was when the constitution was adopted in 1872, where the Legislature exercising its
authority under section one, article twelve of "Education", createud the four-member West
Virginia Board of Examiners in 1905. This was followed by the West Virginia Board of
Education in 1908, and then the Legislature abolished that board and created a new State
Board of Education in 1919;
(3) That the constitutional amendment of 1958 transferred the already established authority
from the elected state superintendent to the West Vlirginia Board of Education with the same
responsibilities for "general supervision" of frsee schools, and "performing such duties as
may be prescribed by law". The amendment kept the same authoritative language of
responsibilities as had previously existed fior the elected state superintendent under section
two, article twelve of the West Virgignia Constitution, without adding additional authoritative
responsibility in the amendment;
(4) That section one, article twelve of the West Virginia Constitution does not entail the
exclusive delegation of rule-making functions to the Legislature, but it does establish the
Legislature as the ultimate authority to approve, amend, or reject rules promulgated by the
West Virginia Board of Education under section two, article twelve of the West Virginia
Constitution;
(5) That pursuant to section one, article five of the West Virginia Constitution, there are only
three branches of government; and
(6) That the Legislature exercises authority over the West Virginia Board of Education
pursuant to §18-2-5 of this code.
(b) As used in this article,
"board" means the West Virginia Board of Education.

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