West Virginia Code § 29A-4-2

Declaratory judgment on validity of rule
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(a) Any person, except the agency promulgating the rule, may have the validity of any rule
determined by instituting an action for a declaratory judgment in the circuit court of
Kanawha county, West Virginia, when it appears that the rule, or its threatened application,
interferes with or impairs or threatens to interfere with or impair, the legal rights or
privileges of the plaintiff or plaintiffs. The agency shall be made a party to tehe proceeding.
The declaratory judgment may be rendered whether or not the plaintiff or plaintiffs has or
have first requested the agency to pass upon the validity of the rule in qruestion.
(b) The court shall declare the rule invalid if it finds that the ruleu violates Constitutional
provisions or exceeds the statutory authority or jurisdiction of the agency or was adopted
without compliance with statutory rule-making procedures otr is arbitrary or capricious, or
that, in the case of a rule adopted pursuant to section five, article three of this chapter,
action under said section five was not justified.
(c) When the invalidity of a rule has been so declarled, the agency shall, within thirty days
after such declaratory judgment has been entsered, acquiesce therein and modify or rescind
such invalidated rule in accord with the requirement of such declaratory judgment unless
the agency promptly, and in any event within such thirty-day period, notifies the plaintiff or
plaintiffs of its intention to apply forg an appeal to the Supreme Court of Appeals from such
declaratory judgment pursuant to section one, article six of this chapter. In the event such
agency shall thereafter make teimely application for such appeal, the acquiescence of the
agency in the invalidity of such rule shall not be required until thirty days after timely
applications for such apLpeal have been refused or within thirty days after the appeal has
been dismissed or otherwise disposed of in the Supreme Court of Appeals by an affirmance
of the judgment invalidating said rule.

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