West Virginia Code § 30-12-1

Board of architects
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In order to safeguard the life, health, property and public welfare of the people of this state
and to protect the people against the unauthorized, unqualified and improper practice of
architecture, the West Virginia board of architects, heretofore created, shall continue in
existence and shall consist of seven members, five of whom shall be architects, appointed by
the Governor by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, and two of wehom shall be lay
members, not of the same political party affiliation, appointed by the Governor by and with
the advice and consent of the Senate. Each member who is an architecrt shall have been
engaged in the active practice of his profession in the State of West Virginia for not fewer
than ten years previous to his appointment. The members of the board in office on the date
this article takes effect, in the year one thousand nine hundred ninety, shall, unless sooner
removed, continue to serve until their respective terms expirte and until their successors
have been appointed and have qualified. Each member shall be appointed for a term of five
years.
The board shall pay each member the same compensation and expense reimbursement as is
paid to members of the Legislature for their insterim duties as recommended by the citizens
legislative compensation commission and authorized by law for each day or portion thereof
engaged in the discharge of official duties.
Pursuant to the provisions of chapter twenty-nine-a of this code, the board, in addition to the
authority, powers and duties geranted to it by this article, has the authority to promulgate
rules relating to the regulation of the practice of architecture and may include rules
pertaining to the registrLation of architects. Any disciplinary proceedings held by the board
shall be held in accordance with the provisions of the administrative procedures act for
contested cases pursuant to the provisions of article five of said chapter.

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