West Virginia Code
Article 10. Fire Marshal
§15A-10-1. State Fire Marshal and Office of the State Fire Marshal Transferred to Department of Homeland Security; Appointment of State Fire Marshal; Removal; Salary; Qualifications; Responsibilities; Employees; Equipment

(a) The State Fire Marshal and the Office of the State Fire Marshal, heretofore existing in this code, are hereby continued in all respects except that all powers and duties exercised by the State Fire Commission with respect to the State Fire Marshal and the Office of the State Fire Marshal are terminated and all such powers and duties are hereby transferred to and vested in the Department of Homeland Security except as provided otherwise in this article.
(b) When a vacancy occurs in the position of State Fire Marshal, the Fire Commission, at the request of the Governor, shall submit a list of not more than three names to the Governor from which the Governor shall make the appointment. The Governor shall appoint a State Fire Marshal, from a list of names submitted by the Fire Commission. The State Fire Marshal serves at the will and pleasure of the Governor and is exempt from coverage under the classified civil service system.
(c) The State Fire Marshal shall have a baccalaureate degree from an accredited four-year college or university, or equivalent experience, and six years of full-time or part-time equivalent paid or volunteer experience in fire prevention or fire safety including two years in a supervisory capacity in fire prevention and fire safety.
(d) The State Fire Marshal, shall have full responsibility for the enforcement of fire and life safety programs in this state designated to minimize fire hazards and disaster and loss of life and property from these causes. These responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the establishment and enforcement of fire safety practices throughout the state, preventive inspection and correction activities, coordination of fire safety programs with volunteer and paid fire departments, and critical analysis and evaluation of West Virginias fire loss statistics for determination of problems and solutions.
(e) The State Fire Marshal may employ such technical, clerical, stenographic, and other personnel and fix their compensation and may incur such expenses as may be necessary in the performance of the duties of his or her office within the appropriation therefor. Employees of the Fire Marshals office shall be members of the state civil service system and all appointments of the office shall be a part of the classified service under the civil service system.
(f) The State Fire Marshal may employ a chief deputy fire marshal, who shall be classified exempt. The deputy shall have a baccalaureate degree from an accredited four-year college or university, or equivalent experience, and six years of full-time or part-time equivalent paid or volunteer experience in fire prevention or fire safety including two years in a supervisory capacity in fire prevention and fire safety.
(g) Any individual who is employed by the State Fire Marshal to conduct criminal investigations or who may become actively involved in matters of a criminal nature shall first be required to pass a civil service examination testing his or her competency and proficiency in the law of arrest, search and seizure, and other criminal procedures relating to the powers granted to the State Fire Marshal pursuant to the provisions of this article: Provided, That all new hires to sworn positions of Fire Marshal 1, 2, or 3 and deputy fire marshal, excluding the chief deputy as described in subdivision (f) of this section, shall comply with the law enforcement certification requirements set forth in 30-29-1 et seq.
(h) The State Fire Marshal and other personnel of the State Fire Marshals Office shall be provided with appropriate office space, furniture, equipment, supplies, stationery, and printing in the same manner as provided for other state agencies.

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West Virginia Code

Chapter 15A. Department of Homeland Security

Article 10. Fire Marshal

§15A-10-1. State Fire Marshal and Office of the State Fire Marshal Transferred to Department of Homeland Security; Appointment of State Fire Marshal; Removal; Salary; Qualifications; Responsibilities; Employees; Equipment

§15A-10-2. Powers, Duties, and Authority of State Fire Marshal

§15A-10-3. Additional Powers, Duties and Authority of State Fire Marshal Relating to Law Enforcement; Statewide Contracts; Penalties; Authority to Carry Firearms

§15A-10-4. Enforcement Standards

§15A-10-5. General Rule-Making Authority; Appointment of Advisory Boards

§15A-10-6. Responsibilities of Insurance Companies in Fire Loss Investigation

§15A-10-7. Fees

§15A-10-8. Annual Reports

§15A-10-9. Maintenance of Fire Hazard; Order for Repair or Demolition; Order to Contain Notice to Comply; Right to Appeal

§15A-10-10. Service of Repair or Demolition Order

§15A-10-11. Work to Be Done at Expense of Owner or Occupant Upon Failure to Comply With Repair or Demolition Order; Action to Recover

§15A-10-12. Smoke Detectors in One- and Two-Family Dwellings; Carbon Monoxide Detectors in Residential Units, Schools, and Daycare Facilities; Penalty

§15A-10-13. Use of Live Trees in Public Buildings; Exceptions

§15A-10-14. Safety Standards for Bed and Breakfast Establishments; Findings

§15A-10-15. Performance of Installation of Propane Gas Systems

§15A-10-16. Additional Remedies to Abate, etc., Fire Hazards

§15A-10-17. License Denial Limitation, Suspension, or Revocation

§15A-10-18. Independent Informal Dispute Resolution

§15A-10-19. Establishment of Demonstration Buildings and Equipment for Educational Instruction in Fire Prevention and Protection; Payment Therefor

§15A-10-20. False Alarm of Fire; Penalties

§15A-10-21. Tax on Insurance Companies

§15A-10-22. Penalties

§15A-10-23. Construction

§15A-10-24. Severability

§15A-10-25. Awarding Service Weapon Upon Retirement of Fire Marshal or Service Weapon