15-7-1 Citation of article
15-7-2 Declaration of policy
15-7-3 Definitions
15-7-4 Designation of emergency interim successors to legislators
15-7-5 Status, qualifications and term of emergency interim successors
15-7-6 Contingent method of designating emergency interim successors
15-7-7 Recording and publication of successor’s name
15-7-8 Oath of emergency interim successors
15-7-9 Duty of emergency interim successors
15-7-10 Place of legislative session in event of attack, etc
15-7-11 Assumption of powers and duties of legislator by emergency interim successor
15-7-12 Privileges, immunities and compensation of emergency interim successors
15-7-13 Separability of provisions

Terms Used In West Virginia Code > Chapter 15 > Article 7 - Emergency Interim Legislative Succession Act

  • Attack: means any action or series of actions taken by an enemy of the United States resulting in substantial damage or injury to persons or property in this state whether through sabotage, bombs, missiles, shellfire, or atomic, radiological, chemical, bacteriological, or biological means or other weapons or methods. See West Virginia Code 15-7-3
  • Floor leaders: The Majority Leader and Minority Leader are elected by their respective party conferences to serve as the chief Senate spokesmen for their parties and to manage and schedule the legislative and executive business of the Senate. By custom, the Presiding Officer gives the floor leaders priority in obtaining recognition to speak on the floor of the Senate.
  • Legislative session: That part of a chamber's daily session in which it considers legislative business (bills, resolutions, and actions related thereto).
  • oath: shall be deemed to include an affirmation and the word "swear" or "sworn" to be complied with if the person referred to make solemn affirmation. See West Virginia Code 2-2-7
  • Oath: A promise to tell the truth.
  • 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
  • Unavailable: means absent from the place of session (other than on official business of the Legislature), or unable, for physical, mental or legal reasons, to exercise the powers and discharge the duties of a legislator, whether or not such absence or inability would give rise to a vacancy under existing Constitutional or statutory provisions. See West Virginia Code 15-7-3