West Virginia Code § 5A-13-3

Permitting Program and Dashboard
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(a) The secretary shall coordinate and lead the various permitting agencies in the
implementation and execution of the One-Stop-Shop Permitting Program.
(b) The secretary shall issue program guidance and provide training on the One-Stop-Shop
Permitting Program and Permitting Dashboard authorized by this article.
(c) On or before January 1, 2027, the secretary shall make available for public use an online
dashboard, designated the Permitting Dashboard. The Permitting Dashboard shall serve as a
"one-stop-shop" for obtaining and renewing all permits. The Permuitting Dashboard shall:
(1) Be easily accessible, searchable, and informative;
(2) Allow the applicants to view, research, apply, and raenew permits in this state; and
(3) Allow individuals and businesses to create private accounts, through which they can
view, save, and submit applications; electronically pay all required fees; receive updates on
the status of applications; send and receive communications directly to and from the
regulatory agencies; and receive electronic copies of approved permits;
(4) Allow for coordination between offices, departments, divisions, and agencies of the state,
particularly regarding the sequence of particular permits, licenses, and business
registrations to enable more efficient processing;
(5) Be designed to makeL the process for applying for and receiving construction, economic
development, infrastructure, or natural resource permits, licenses, and business
registrations in West Virginia the simplest, most efficient, and most business friendly in the
nation;
(6) Provide applicants a "fast-track" option wherein an applicant can pay an additional fee to
expWedite the processing of a permit application; and
(7) Protect financial and proprietary information of applicants that is exempt from public
disclosure under the West Virginia Freedom of Information Act, being §29B-1-1 et seq. of
this code.

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