West Virginia Code § 29A-4-1

Declaratory rulings by agencies
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On petition of any interested person, an agency may issue a declaratory ruling with respect
to the applicability to any person, property or state of facts of any rule or statute enforceable
by it. A declaratory ruling, if issued after argument and stated to be binding, is binding
between the agency and the petitioner on the state of facts alleged, unless it is altered or set
aside by a court, but it shall not be binding on any other person. Such rulinge is subject to
review before the court and in the manner hereinafter provided for the review of orders or
decisions in contested cases. Each agency may prescribe by rule the forrm for such petitions
and the procedure for their submission, consideration and disposition.

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