W. Va. Code R. § 141-61-5

Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 45, November 8, 2024
Section 141-61-5 - Responsibilities
a.The Adjutant General.
(1) Allocate State ARNG energy resources commensurate with operational training and mission requirements.
(2) Provide staff responsibility for energy conservation plans and programs.
(3) Designate a WARNG Energy Conservation Director (State Point of Contact).
(4) Designate a WVASNG Energy Action Committee to assist in Energy Conservation policy under the direction of the Energy Conservation Director.
(5) Monitor fuel and energy consumption.
(6) Publish Command Energy Conservation policy directives.
b.WVARNG Energy Conservation Director (State Energy Action POC).
(1) Develop and annually revise energy conservation programs, goals and objectives.
(2) Develop and revise energy contingency plans.
(3) Insure compliance of WVARNG energy conservation programs with NGB guidance.
(4) Advise TAG and USPFO on conservation matters and current energy directives.
(5) Promulgate regulations and establish control and evaluation systems.
(6) Disseminate information, instructions, and guidelines related to energy.
(7) Review organization, unit and activity energy conservation measures for adequacy and operational feasibility.
(8) Conduct energy surveys lAW AR 11-27. Conduct, or have representative conduct, energy audits of facilities used by WVARNG units/activities.
c. USPFO.
(1) OUSPFO POC for energy management.
(2) Assist State Energy POC coordinate the efforts between command channels in energy management/reporting procedures.
(3) Function on State Energy Action Committee to act on energy matters at state level.
(4) Develop and administer State ARNG energy conservation policy and programs in consonance with NGB and State guidance, directives and regulations.
(5) Manage the NGB energy allocation program at State level.
(6) Monitor and analyze DEIS Reports.
(7) Advise USPFO of fuel/energy problems and evaluations.
e.Major Commanders. (Group, Squadron, and Battalion).
(1) Establish command energy task group. Task group will be chaired by unit POC on State Energy Action Committee.
(2) Develop and implement local energy conservation directives and check lists to conform with WVARNG energy conservation objectives.
(3) Develop and maintain contingency plans for operations under reduced supply/potential energy shortages.
(4) Initiate command information programs in energy conservation/ management.
(5) Conduct active command inspections and staff visits and execute follow-up actions to insure energy conservation program compliance at all levels of their command.
(6) Assure the validity and timeliness of energy and petroleum management data required or requested by higher authority.
(7) Encourage the establishment and implementation of energy conservation incentive awards programs.
f.Commanders. (Unit, Detachment, and Activity).
(1) Conduct frequent energy conservation briefings of troops and civilian employees to insure total awareness of the WVARNG Energy Conservation Program.
(2) Conduct inspections to insure compliance with the energy conservation program.
(3) Get the most efficiency in the use of energy resources within your area of operation.
(4) Initiate energy programs to support state objectives, goals and allocations.
(5) Assure validity and timeliness of energy/fuel management data required or requested by higher authority.
(6) Develope a contingency plan for dealing with potential energy shortages.
(7) Plan training within available fuel allocations and mission and readiness requirements.

W. Va. Code R. § 141-61-5