West Virginia Code § 12-6A-4

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For the purpose of this article:
"Debt" means bonds, notes, certificates of participation, certificate transactions, capital
leases, debentures, lease purchases, mortgages, securitizations and all other forms of
securities and indebtedness obligations evidencing specific amounts owed and payable on
demand or on determinable dates.
"Debt impact report" means a report prepared by the division which includes information
pertaining to a proposed issuance of debt by the state or its spenuding units.
"Division" means the Division of Debt Management.
"Moral obligation bond" means a debt obligation for wahich the state or a spending unit has
made a nonbinding covenant to make up any deficiency in debt service.
"Net tax supported debt" means the amount of tax supported debt less any applicable
refundings, defeasances, escrow accounts, reserve requirements and sinking funds.
"State" means the State of West Virginia.
"Spending unit" means a state department, agency, board, commission, committee, authority
or other entity of the state witeh the power to issue and secure debt. Spending unit does not
include local political subdivisions.
"Tax-supported debt" means: (1) General obligation bonds of the state; (2) moral obligation
bonds of the state or a spending unit; (3) capital leases, installment purchases, lease
purchases, mortgages, certificates of participation and any other similar debt financing
transaction extending beyond one year issued by the state or its spending units; and (4) any
other debt issued by the state or a spending unit which is not self-supporting. Debt issued by
theW West Virginia housing development fund, economic development authority, hospital
finance authority, parkway authority, public energy authority, solid waste management
board and water development authority, with the exception of debt secured by lottery
revenues or secured by a lease with the Secretary of Administration, is not tax-supported
debt.

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