West Virginia Statutes

§ 6A-1-5 — Emergency interim successors for state officers

West Virginia § 6A-1-5
JurisdictionWest Virginia
Ch. 6AEXECUTIVE AND JUDICIAL SUCCESSION

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W. Va. Code § 6A-1-5 (2026).

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All state officers, subject to such regulations as the Governor may issue, shall, upon approval of this article, in addition to any deputy authorized pursuant to law to exercise all of the powers and discharge the duties of the office, designate by title emergency interim successors and specify their order of succession. The officer shall review and revise, as necessary, designations made pursuant to this article to insure their current status. The officer will designate a sufficient number of such emergency interim successors so that there will be not less than three nor more than seven such deputies or emergency interim successors or any combination thereof at any time. In the event of an attack, and in the event that any state officer or his deputy, if any, is unavailable following such

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Legislative History

1961 Reg. Sess., HB52

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