West Virginia Code
Article 5. Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management
§15-5-13. Appropriations; Acceptance of Services, Gifts, Grants, and Loans

(a) Each political subdivision shall have the power to make appropriations in the manner provided by law for making appropriations for the ordinary expenses of such political subdivision for the payment of expenses of its local organization for emergency services or of its proportionate share of expenses of a regional organization for emergency services, or both.
(b) Whenever the federal government or any agency or officer thereof shall offer to any authority, corporation, partnership, or other entity, public or private or the state, or through the state to any political subdivision thereof, services, equipment, supplies, materials or funds by way of gift, grant or loan, for purposes relating to homeland security or emergency services, the state, after consultation and in coordination with the State Resiliency Officer and acting through the Governor, or a political subdivision after consultation and in coordination with the State Resiliency Officer and acting with the consent of the Governor and through its executive officer or governing body, may accept the offer. Upon acceptance, the Governor of the state or executive officer or governing body of the political subdivision may authorize any officer of the state or of the political subdivision, as the case may be, to receive services, equipment, supplies, materials or funds on behalf of the state or the political subdivision and subject to the terms of the offer and the rules and regulations, if any, of the agency making the offer.
(c) Whenever any person, firm, or corporation shall offer to the state or to any political subdivision thereof, services, equipment, supplies, materials, or funds by way of gift, grant, or loan, for purposes relating to homeland security or emergency services, the state, after consultation and in coordination with the State Resiliency Officer and acting through the Governor, or the political subdivision after consultation and in coordination with the State Resiliency Officer and acting through its executive officer or governing body, may accept the offer. Upon acceptance, the Governor of the state or executive officer or governing body of the political subdivision may authorize any officer of the state or of the political subdivision, as the case may be, to receive services, equipment, supplies, materials, or funds on behalf of the state or the political subdivision and subject to the terms of the offer.
(d) The Governor may require any agency, authority, corporation, partnership, or other entity to furnish a report, in both written and electronic form, detailing the source and receipt of all services, equipment, supplies, materials, or funds for purposes relating to homeland security or emergency services as a condition of receiving these from the state. Within 10 days of the receipt of any reports required under this subsection, the Governor shall furnish copies thereof to the Legislature.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 15. Public Safety

Article 5. Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management

§15-5-1. Policy and Purpose

§15-5-2. Definitions

§15-5-3. Division of Emergency Management Created

§15-5-4. West Virginia Disaster Recovery Board Created; Organization of Board; Appointment of Board Members; Term of Office and Expenses of Board Members; Meetings

§15-5-4b. West Virginia Disaster Recovery Trust Fund Disbursement

§15-5-4c. Powers and Duties Related to the West Virginia Disaster Recovery Trust Fund

§15-5-5. General Powers of the Governor

§15-5-6. Emergency Powers of Governor

§15-5-6a. Temporary Suspension of Nutrition Standards in Public Schools

§15-5-7. Mobile Support Units

§15-5-8. Local Organization for Emergency Services

§15-5-9. Mutual Aid Agreements

§15-5-10. Regional Organizations for Emergency Services

§15-5-11. Immunity and Exemption; &Quot;duly Qualified Emergency Service Worker" Defined

§15-5-12. Liability to Sheltered Persons

§15-5-13. Appropriations; Acceptance of Services, Gifts, Grants, and Loans

§15-5-14. Political Activity of Emergency Service Organizations

§15-5-15. Emergency Service Personnel

§15-5-15a. Paid Leave for Disaster Service Volunteers

§15-5-15b. Paid Leave for Certain State Officers and Employees During a Declared State of Emergency

§15-5-16. Utilization of Existing Services and Facilities

§15-5-17. Enforcement

§15-5-18. Arrest by Peace Officer Without Warrant

§15-5-19. Unorganized Militia

§15-5-19a. Possession of Firearms During a Declared State of Emergency

§15-5-19b. Criminal Penalties for Using Automated Telephone Calls to Disseminate False, Misleading or Deceptive Information Regarding Matters Effecting or Effected by a Proclaimed State of Emergency or State of Preparedness

§15-5-20. Disaster Prevention

§15-5-20a. Floodplain Manager Training

§15-5-20b. Continuation of the State Office of the National Flood Insurance Program; Transfer to the Division of Emergency Management; Funding; Responsibilities

§15-5-21. Communications

§15-5-22. Emergency Management Assistance Compact

§15-5-23. Severability; Conflicts

§15-5-24. Disaster Recovery Trust Fund; Disbursement of Funds

§15-5-25. Prohibition on Funds Inuring to the Benefit of or Being Distributable to Members, Officers or Private Persons

§15-5-26. Tax Exemption

§15-5-27. Annual Report

§15-5-28. Statewide Mutual Aid System

§15-5-29. Cooperation With State Resiliency Office

§15-5-30. State of Emergency; State of Preparedness; Essential Workers