As departmental projects or in cooperation with other governmental or private agencies, the director may organize and promote surveys and explorations relating to the state's natural resources, their utility, development and protection. The state geological and economic survey commission, the department of mines, the Department of Agriculture, the Department of Commerce and other governmental agencies and activities shall cooperate, whenever and wherever practicable to do so, with the department in its survey and exploration work.
The director shall select and designate a competent and qualified person as department surveys officer who shall be responsible for the organization, promotion and correlation of the surveys and explorations as herein provided. He shall work closely with other offices and divisions of the department in order to effect maximum development, utilization, protection and enjoyment of the state's natural resources.
Structure West Virginia Code
Article 1. Organization and Administration
§20-1-1. Purposes and Objects of Chapter; How Chapter Cited
§20-1-3. Division of Natural Resources, Office of Director and Commission Established
§20-1-5. Salary, Expenses, Oath and Bond of Director
§20-1-6. Offices and Office Hours
§20-1-7. Additional Powers, Duties and Services of Director
§20-1-10a. Authority to Convey Land to County Board of Education for Educational Purposes
§20-1-12. Surveys and Planning
§20-1-13. Law Enforcement and Legal Services
§20-1-14. Sections Within Division
§20-1-16. Natural Resources Commission - Generally
§20-1-17. Natural Resources Commission -- Organization and Services
§20-1-18. Government Cooperation; Projects; Finances; Properties
§20-1-18a. Cooperation With Federal Government in Wildlife Restoration and Management
§20-1-18b. Cooperation With Federal Government in Fish Restoration and Management
§20-1-18c. Cooperation With Federal Government in Management of Federal Lands Within the State
§20-1-19. West Virginia State Parks and State Forests
§20-1-20. Limitations on State Parks and State Forests; Exceptions