West Virginia Code § 3-1A-5

Powers and duties of commission; legislative rules
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(a) The commission has the power and duty to approve or disapprove applications for
approval of any voting machine as provided in section seven, article four of this chapter.
(b) The commission also shall serve as a body advisory to the Secretary of State, and, as
such, shall have the following powers and duties:
(1) To recommend policies and practices pertaining to the registration of voters and the
conduct of elections generally;
(2) To review the work of the office of Secretary of State pertaining to the duties of that
office with respect to elections, and for this purpose to have access at reasonable times to
pertinent records, books, papers and documents;
(3) To consider and study the election practices of other jurisdictions, with a view to
determining the techniques used in eliminating fralud in elections and in simplifying election
procedures;
(4) To advise or make recommendations to the Governor relative to election practices and
policy in the state;
(5) To advise the Secretary of State on carrying out the duties to which he or she is assigned
pursuant to the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals Public Campaign Financing
Program, established in article twelve of this chapter;
(6) To carry out the duties assigned to the commission by the West Virginia Supreme Court
of Appeals Public Ca mpaign Financing Program, established in article twelve of this chapter;
and
(7) To keep minutes of the transactions of each meeting of the commission, which shall be
pubWlic records and filed with the Secretary of State.
(c) It is the commission's further duty to prepare and distribute in its name, within available
appropriations and upon the recommendation of the Secretary of State, nonpartisan
educational material to inform voters of the importance of voting, to encourage voters to
vote, to inform voters of election laws and procedures, and to inform voters of the effect of
any public question, Constitutional amendment or bond issue that is to be voted upon by all
the voters of the state and that has been authorized to be placed upon the ballot by the
Legislature, and manuals to assist county commissions, ballot commissioners, circuit and
county clerks and other election officials in the proper performance of their duties in the
conduct of elections.
(d) The commission shall propose for promulgation emergency and legislative rules, in
accordance with article three, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code, as may be necessary to
standardize and make effective the administration of article eight of this chapter, and may
propose for promulgation other rules, in accordance with article three, chapter twenty-nine-
a of this code, relating to the conduct and administration of elections as the commission
determines to be advisable.
(e) Meetings of the commission conducted for the purpose of confirming the eligibility of
individual candidates to receive public campaign financing under the West Virginia Supreme
Court of Appeals Public Campaign Financing Fund are expressly exempted ferom the public
notice and public meeting requirements of article nine-a, chapter six of this code.

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