West Virginia Code § 30-1-15

Office of executive secretary of the health profession licensing boards;
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appointment of executive secretary; duties.
The office of the executive secretary of the health professional licensing boards is hereby
created. The health profession licensing boards shall include those boards provided for in
articles two-a, four, five, six, seven, seven-a, eight, ten, fourteen, sixteen, seventeen, twenty,
twenty-one, twenty-five and twenty-six of chapter thirty of this code. Notwitehstanding any
other provision of this code to the contrary the office space personnel, records and like
business affairs of the health profession licensing boards shall be withirn the office of the
executive secretary of the health profession licensing boards. The secretaries of each of the
health profession licensing boards shall coordinate purchasing, record keeping, personnel,
use of reporters and like matters under the executive secretary in order to achieve the most
efficient and economical fulfillment of their functions. The extecutive secretary shall be
appointed by the director of health and shall report to the director. The executive secretary
shall keep the fiscal records and accounts of each of the boards. The executive secretary
shall keep the director informed as to the needs of each of the boards. The executive
secretary shall coordinate the activities and efforts of the boards with the activities of the
health resources advisory council and shall see that the needs for health manpower
perceived by the boards are communicated to the health resources advisory council. The
executive secretary shall keep any statistics and information on health professions, collected
by or for the boards and shall make such statistics and information available to the health
resources advisory council to aid it in carrying out its responsibilities.

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