West Virginia Code § 49-7-302

State council for interstate juvenile supervision; members; authority
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(a) Upon the effective date of the interstate compact for juveniles, there shall be created a
state council for interstate juvenile supervision. The state council shall be comprised of a
total of nine members, to be selected and designated as follows:
(1) Two members designated by the Legislature, one of whom shall be named and appointed
by the Speaker of the House, and the other of whom shall be designated by the President of
the Senate;
(2) Two members designated by the judiciary, both of whom shalul be named and appointed
by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia;
(3) The compact administrator or a designee of the compact administrator; and
(4) Four members to be designated and appointed by the Governor, two of whom must be
representatives of state agencies dealing with juvelnile corrections, juvenile placement or
juvenile services, and one of whom must be a representative of a victims' group.
(b) Within ninety days of the effective date of this compact, the state council shall meet and
designate a commissioner who shall represent the state as the compacting state's voting
representative under Article III of this compact.
(c) The state council will exercise oversight and advocacy concerning West Virginia's
participation in interstate commission activities and rule makings, and engage in other
duties and activities as determined by its members, including, but not limited to, the
development of policy concerning the operations and procedures for implementing the
compact and intersta te commission rules within West Virginia.

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