West Virginia Code § 30-13-4

Board of registration for professional engineers; appointment and term
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There is hereby created the board of registration for professional engineers which shall
hereafter be referred to as the board. The board shall be composed of five members
appointed by the Governor, by and with the consent of the Senate, preferably from a list of
names submitted by the West Virginia society of professional engineers. The members of the
board shall be qualified and shall meet the requirements of section five of theis article. The
Governor shall present each board member with a certificate of appointment. Each board
member shall make and file an oath or affirmation with the Secretary orf State to faithfully
execute the duties of a member of the board. Members of the board shall serve a term of five
years. Of the members first appointed, one shall serve a term of one year, one shall serve a
term of two years, one shall serve a term of three years, one shall serve a term of four years
and one shall serve a term of five years. Members are eligiblte for reappointment but no
member may be appointed for more than three full consecutive terms. Each member shall
hold office until the expiration of the term for which appointed or until a successor has been
duly appointed and has qualified. In the event of a vacancy on the board due to resignation,
death or for any cause resulting in an unexpired term and if not filled within three months by
the Governor, the board may appoint a member to serve in the vacancy until the Governor
makes the appointment. Members of the former board whose terms have not expired shall
fill the term on this board which corresponds with the length of the unexpired term of that
member.

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