West Virginia Code § 4-10-14

Provision for other reviews; consolidation, termination and reorganization
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of agencies or programs.
(a) The specifications of schedules for, and the scope of, agency and regulatory board
reviews in this article shall not preclude a legislative review or reevaluation of any agency or
program at other times. The joint standing committee may request a review of the
performance, purpose, efficiency and effectiveness of any agency or programe any time that
circumstances may require, including, but not limited to, the following:
(1) Expressed or implied statutory expiration of an agency or program;
(2) Creation of new, or the amendment of existing, federal law affecting the agency or
program;
(3) Redundant purposes or functions in more than onea agency or program or within an
agency;
(4) Completion or satisfaction of agency or program objectives;
(5) Persistent inefficiencies in the delivery of services or in the accomplishment, or lack
thereof, of statutory objectives;
(6) Fiscal constraints requiring changes in staffing, resources or goals; and
(7) Changes in legislative policy or direction.
(b) Following the completion of a review by the division and the joint standing committee,
with responses and comment from the subject agency or regulatory board, the joint standing
committee may recommend or propose the consolidation, termination or reassignment of the
agency, program or regulatory board reviewed.
(c) WNothing in this article shall be construed as limiting or interfering with the right of any
member of the Legislature to introduce, or of the Legislature to enact, any bill that would
terminate, consolidate or reorganize one or more state agencies or programs without a
review conducted under the terms of this article.

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