19-1-1 Department of agriculture
19-1-2 Commissioner of Agriculture
19-1-3 Employees; itemized statement of expenditures; monthly statement and payment of moneys received by commissioner
19-1-3a Marketing and economic development duties
19-1-3b Background checks as condition of employment
19-1-4 Duties of commissioner
19-1-4a Commissioner authorized to accept gifts, etc., and enter into cooperative agreements
19-1-4b Authority of commissioner to increase certain fees by rules or regulations
19-1-4c Agriculture fees fund
19-1-4d Farmland preservation fees fund
19-1-5 Cooperative statistical work
19-1-6 Duty of assessor to gather statistics
19-1-7 Shared animal ownership agreement to consume raw milk
19-1-8 Penalty for failure of assessor to perform duties
19-1-9 Agriculture advisory board
19-1-10 Requirement for social security number on applications
19-1-11 Rural Rehabilitation Loan Program
19-1-12 Veterans and Heroes to Agriculture Program and fund
19-1-4e Department of Agriculture Capital Improvements Fund
19-1-13 Annual reporting to the Legislature

Terms Used In West Virginia Code > Chapter 19 > Article 1 - Department of Agriculture

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