West Virginia Code § 5A-8-9

Duties of agency heads
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The head of each agency shall:
(a) Establish and maintain an active, continuing program for the economical and efficient
management of the records of the agency;
(b) Designate and notify the administrator of an agency records manager to act as a point of
contact between the administrator and the agency on issues related to management of the
state records within the agency's control or custody;
(c) Make and maintain records containing adequate and proper documentation of the
organization, functions, policies, decisions, procedures, and essential transactions of the
agency designed to furnish information to protect the legal and financial rights of the state
and of persons directly affected by the agency's activitaies;
(d) Submit to the administrator, in accordance withl the standards established by him or her,
schedules proposing the length of time each state record series warrants retention for
administrative, legal, or fiscal purposes after it has been received by the agency. Each
agency records manager also shall submit ilists of state records in custody of the agency that
are not needed in the transaction of current business and that do not have sufficient
administrative, legal, or fiscal value to warrant storage for disposal in conformity with the
requirements of §5A-8-10 of this code;
(e) Designate those records of the agency that are essential state records, at least annually,
and report the designated essential state records to the administrator;
(f) Provide for the pr eservation and safekeeping of essential state records in an appropriate
manner; V
(g) Cooperate with the administrator in the conduct of surveys made pursuant to the
provisions of this article;
(h) Comply with the rules, regulations, standards, and procedures issued by the
administrator; and
(i) First obtain the administrator's written approval before purchasing or acquiring any
equipment, technology, or supplies used or to be used to store or preserve records of the
agency.

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