West Virginia Statutes
§ 29A-4-2 — Declaratory judgment on validity of rule
West Virginia § 29A-4-2
JurisdictionWest Virginia
Ch. 29ASTATE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES ACT
Art. 4DECLARATORY RULINGS AND DECLARATORY JUDGMENTS
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Bluebook
W. Va. Code § 29A-4-2 (2026).
Text
(a)Any person, except the agency promulgating the rule, may have the validity of any rule determined by instituting an action for a declaratory judgment in the circuit court of Kanawha county, West Virginia, when it appears that the rule, or its threatened application, interferes with or impairs or threatens to interfere with or impair, the legal rights or privileges of the plaintiff or plaintiffs. The agency shall be made a party to the proceeding. The declaratory judgment may be rendered whether or not the plaintiff or plaintiffs has or have first requested the agency to pass upon the validity of the rule in question.
(b)The court shall declare the rule invalid if it finds that the rule violates Constitutional provisions or exceeds the statutory authority or jurisdiction of the agency
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Legislative History
1982 Reg. Sess., HB1432; 1964 Reg. Sess., SB30
Nearby Sections
15
§ 29A-1-3
Application of chapter; limitations§ 29A-1-3a
Technical amendments to a current rule§ 29A-1-3b
Void rules§ 29A-2-1
Duty of the Secretary of State§ 29A-2-2
State register created§ 29A-2-3
Contents of state register§ 29A-2-7
Publication of State Register§ 29A-2-9
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Bluebook (online)
West Virginia § 29A-4-2, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/wv/29A/29A-4-2.