West Virginia Code § 4-14-1

Findings, purpose and intent
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(a) The Legislature finds that:
(1) Investment in infrastructure is crucial to the well-being of West Virginians and West
Virginia businesses;
(2) The state must spend funds wisely on infrastructure in order to get the best return on
investment and must make long-term plans for investment;
(3) The federal government is an unpredictable and unreliable partner in providing
consistent funding for infrastructure investment;
(4) The Legislature directed a Division of Highways performance and efficiency audit in
2015; and a
(5) In order to maintain proper oversight to ensure that sufficient transportation planning is
made, funds are spent wisely and efficiently, and the Department of Transportation is
functioning appropriately, it shall report to the Legislative Oversight Commission on
Department of Transportation Accountability.
(b) It is the intent of the Legislature that all actions taken pursuant to the provisions of this
article by the Legislature and the Department of Transportation serve the following core set
of principles:
(1) That all Department Lof Transportation infrastructure investments be coordinated to
maximize efficiencies and minimize cost thereby addressing the needs of the citizens more
effectively;
(2) That communication be facilitated among the various agencies within the Department of
Transportation and between the department and the Legislature;
(3) That policy changes, not made by legislative rule, be discussed with the commission for
purposes of coordinating those policies with stated goals;
(4) That programs or policies implemented in accordance with federal mandates be
communicated to the commission;
(5) That in developing and implementing programs with private or federal grant moneys, the
various agencies communicate their efforts to the commission to ensure and facilitate future
state funding; and
(6) That any Department of Transportation agencies exempted from rule-making review by
federal or state statutes advise the commission of program changes which may affect
infrastructure investment in West Virginia.

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