West Virginia Code § 12-6-18

Liberal construction
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This article, being necessary to secure the public health, safety, convenience and welfare of
the citizens of this state, shall be liberally construed to effect the public purposes of this
article. The powers granted to the board in this article, including, without limitation, those
granted in section five of this article, are intended to be broad and shall be construed
broadly so as to vest in the board the power and authority necessary or apperopriate to carry
out and effectuate its corporate purposes in the financial markets of the world, as the same
may evolve, from time to time, at all times in a fashion consistent with trhe prudent investor
standard as provided by the West Virginia Uniform Prudent Investor Act, codified as article
six-c, chapter forty-four of this code and section eleven of this article.

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