Bill Text: WV SB465 | 2022 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Removing residency requirement for DOH Commissioner
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2022-01-24 - To Transportation and Infrastructure [SB465 Detail]
Download: West_Virginia-2022-SB465-Introduced.html
WEST virginia legislature
2022 regular session
Introduced
Senate Bill 465
By Senators Clements and Swope
[Introduced January 24, 2022;
referred to
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure]
A BILL to amend and reenact §17-2A-2 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to removing the residency requirement for the Commissioner of the Division of Highways.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
ARTICLE 2A. WEST VIRGINIA COMMISSIONER OF HIGHWAYS.
§17-2A-2.
Qualifications; residency and office requirements; devotion of full time
to duties; supervisory authority; oath; bond.
The commissioner shall be a
person who is experienced in highway planning, finance, construction,
maintenance, management, and supervision qualifying him or her for the
duties of his or her office; shall devote his or her full time
and attention to his or her official duties and responsibilities; shall reside
at and maintain his or her office headquarters at the state capital;
shall be the chief executive officer of the commission and, subject to other
provisions of law, shall have direct and full control, management, and
supervision of the entire state road program and system; and shall, prior to
assumption of the duties of his or her office, take and subscribe to the
oath prescribed by the Constitution and execute a bond, with surety approved by
the commission, in the penal sum of $25,000, which executed oath and bond shall
be filed with the Secretary of State. Premiums on the commissioner's bond shall
be paid from commission funds.
NOTE: The purpose of this bill is to remove the residency requirement for the Commissioner of the Division of Highways.
Strike-throughs indicate language that would be stricken from a heading or the present law and underscoring indicates new language that would be added.