West Virginia Code § 4-8-1

Creation; composition; qualifications
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(a) The Capitol Building Commission is continued, and is composed of nine members, five of
which are appointed by the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Senate.
(b) One member is appointed by the President of the Senate, one member is appointed by
the Speaker of the House of Delegates, one member is appointed by the Supreme Court of
Appeals, plus the Secretary of the Department of Administration, who are all nonvoting
members.
(c) Of the members appointed by the Governor, no more than thruee members may be of the
same political party. One member shall be an architect selected from three persons
recommended by the board of Architects, one member shall be a registered professional
engineer selected from three persons recommended by the board of Engineers, one member
is the Commissioner of the Division of Culture and History, who is the chairperson of the
commission. Two members shall be selected from the public at large.

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