(a) The West Virginia Military Authority is hereby established to administer national security, homeland security, and other military-related or sponsored programs.

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Terms Used In West Virginia Code 15-1J-4

  • Appropriation: The provision of funds, through an annual appropriations act or a permanent law, for federal agencies to make payments out of the Treasury for specified purposes. The formal federal spending process consists of two sequential steps: authorization
  • Assets: (1) The property comprising the estate of a deceased person, or (2) the property in a trust account.
  • Authority: means the West Virginia Military Authority. See West Virginia Code 15-1J-3
  • BRIM: means the West Virginia Board of Risk and Insurance Management. See West Virginia Code 15-1J-3
  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
  • Guard: means West Virginia National Guard, including its army and air components. See West Virginia Code 15-1J-3
  • PEIA: means Public Employees Insurance Act. See West Virginia Code 15-1J-3
  • PERS: means Public Employees Retirement System. See West Virginia Code 15-1J-3
  • State: when applied to a part of the United States and not restricted by the context, includes the District of Columbia and the several territories, and the words "United States" also include the said district and territories. See West Virginia Code 2-2-10
  • Statute: A law passed by a legislature.

(b) The authority will be administered by the Adjutant General of the West Virginia National Guard.

(c) Funds provided by the federal government and any state funds authorized by appropriation of the Legislature used as a required match to secure federal funding for programs administered by the authority pursuant to this section shall be administered by the Adjutant General subject to the provisions of § 4-11-1 et seq. of this code.

(d) Except as otherwise prohibited by statute, the authority, as a governmental instrumentality exercising public powers of the state, shall have and may exercise all powers necessary or appropriate to carry out the purpose of this article, including the authority to:

(1) Execute cooperative agreements between the guard and the federal and/or state governments;

(2) Contract on behalf of the guard with the federal government, its instrumentalities and agencies, any state, territory, or the District of Columbia and its agencies and instrumentalities, municipalities, foreign governments, public bodies, private corporations, partnerships, associations, and individuals;

(3) Use funds administered by the authority pursuant to subsection (c) of this section for the maintenance, construction, or reconstruction of capital repair and replacement items as necessary and approved by the authority;

(4) Accept and use funds from the federal government, its instrumentalities and agencies, any state, territory, or the District of Columbia and its agencies and instrumentalities, municipalities, foreign governments, public bodies, private corporations, partnerships, associations, and individuals for the purposes of national security, homeland security, and other military-related or sponsored programs;

(5) Procure insurance with state funds through BRIM covering property and other assets of the authority in amounts and from insurers that BRIM determines necessary;

(6) Contract on behalf of the guard with the federal government, its instrumentalities, and agencies, any state, territory, or the District of Columbia and its agencies and instrumentalities, municipalities, foreign governments, public bodies, private corporations, partnerships, associations, and individuals for specialized technical services at a rate commensurate with industry standards as determined by the Adjutant General to support specific activities related to national security, homeland security, and other military-related programs;

(7) Hire employees at an appropriate salary equivalent to a competitive wage rate;

(8) Enroll employees in PERS, PEIA, and workers’ compensation and unemployment programs, or their equivalents: Provided, That the authority, through the receipt of federal and/or state funds, pays the required employer contributions;

(9) Cooperate with economic development agencies in efforts to promote the expansion of industrial, commercial, and manufacturing in the state;

(10) Develop a human resources division that will administer and manage its employees and receive state matching funds as necessary to ensure maximum federal funds are secured;

(11) Due to the at-will employment relationship with the authority, its employees may not avail themselves of the state grievance procedure as set forth in § 29-6A-1 et seq. of this code;

(12) Have the ability to secure all other bonding, insurance, or other liability protections necessary for its employees to fulfill their duties and responsibilities; and

(13) Purchase or contract under an established United States General Services Administration purchase programs, such as the General Services Administration Global Supply, catalogue, marketplace, or any other state or federal contract, platform, or program for the purchase of uniforms, safety equipment, personal protection equipment, firearms, supplies, materials, or for education textbooks, instructional materials, digital content resources, instructional technology, hardware, software, telecommunications, and technical services without application of the provisions of § 5A-3-1 et seq. of this code: Provided, That nothing in this section would limit or prevent the State Auditor from performing an audit on any purchases made pursuant to this subdivision.

(e) There is hereby created in the State Treasury a special revenue account designated the Military Authority Fund which shall be administered by the Adjutant General. All revenues received from nonfederal government entities shall be deposited into the special revenue account and may be used by the Adjutant General in accordance with the provisions of this article.