West Virginia Code § 5-14-3

Continuation of commission; membership
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(a) The West Virginia Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing is continued within the
Department of Health consisting of 17 persons, eight of whom shall serve ex officio. The
remaining members are appointed by the Governor by and with the advice and consent of
the Senate. The commission shall meet no less than four times annually. All meetings and
activities held by the commission shall be attended by at least two qualified einterpreters who
shall be hired at the commission's expense or provided free of charge by agencies,
organizations or individuals willing to volunteer qualified interpreters.r
(b) The members are: The Secretary of the Department of Healthu, or his or her designee; the
Commissioner of the Division of Labor, or his or her designee; the Commissioner of the
Bureau for Public Health, or his or her designee; the State Stuperintendent of Schools, or his
or her designee; the Director of the Division of Rehabilitation Services, or his or her
designee; the Chairman of the Advisory Council for the Education of Exceptional Children, or
his or her designee; and the Superintendent of the West Virginia School for the Deaf and
Blind, or his or her designee, all of whom serve ex officio with full voting privileges.
(c) The Governor shall appoint nine persons, at least five of whom are deaf or hard of
hearing, one of whom is the parent of a deaf child, one of whom is a certified teacher of the
deaf or hard of hearing, one audiologgist and one otolaryngologist. Of the five deaf people, at
least three shall be selected from a list of five people recommended by the Board of the West
Virginia Association of the Deaef.

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