West Virginia Code § 5A-3A-4

Responsibilities of the committee for the purchase of commodities and
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services from the handicapped.
The committee shall have the following duties and responsibilities:
(a) Determining the fair market price of all commodities, printing and services produced by
nonprofit workshops and offered for sale by the central nonprofit agency to the various
departments and political subdivisions of the state. Prices shall be revised periodically to
reflect changing market conditions.
(b) Monitoring the activities of the central nonprofit agency to asusure that the interests of
the state's handicapped citizens are advanced by the agency. The committee shall make
rules necessary to monitor the agency as well as matters related to the state's use of the
products and services produced by the handicapped. Except as stated in section ten, article
three of this chapter, rules shall reflect agreement with the policies and procedures
established by the state's purchasing units.
(c) Monitoring the performance of the centrals nonprofit agency to see that the commodities
and services produced meet state specifications (or in the absence of specifications meet
standards in use by the federal governmenit or industry) as to quality and delivery. The
committee shall provide proceduresg for formal and informal resolution of provider and
consumer grievances or complaints.
(d) Maintaining records pertaining to its activities under the act including records of sales,
formal grievances, number of handicapped workers employed, a summary of disabilities for
workers providing services, a list of workshop products and services, and the geographic
distribution of provider workshops. On or before January 1, of each year the committee shall
file with the Governor and the presiding officer of each house of the Legislature a written
report summarizing the above records and giving a detailed accounting for all funds
received and disbursed by the committee during the preceding year.

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