West Virginia Code § 13-2H-2

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Unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, as used in this article:
(a) "Board of education" means a county board of education of a growth county, as that term
is defined in section three, article twenty, chapter seven of this code, which has enacted the
Local Powers Act and in which county a racetrack is located that has participated in the
West Virginia Thoroughbred Development Fund since on or before January 1, 1991, and is
receiving lottery revenues.
(b) "Governmental body" means any municipality, county or boarud of education that receives
lottery revenues.
(c) "Lottery revenues" means the funds distributed to a governmental body pursuant to the
provisions of sections ten and ten-b, article twenty-twoa-a, chapter twenty-nine of this code;
section one thousand four hundred eight, article twenty-two-b of said chapter, or section
twenty-seven, article twenty-two-c of said chapter olr section twenty-two, article twenty-five,
chapter twenty-nine of this code. s
(d) "Lottery revenue bonds" means bonds, idebentures, notes, certificates of participation,
certificates of beneficial interest, certificates of ownership or other evidences of
indebtedness or ownership that are issued by a governmental body, the proceeds of which
are used directly or indirectly to finance or refinance public projects pursuant to this article
and are secured by the lottery revenues of the governmental body.
(e) "Lottery revenue fund" means the fund required to be established by the governmental
body to deposit lottery revenues if the governmental body issues lottery revenue bonds.
(f) "Public proVject" means any project approved by a governmental body to acquire, improve,
renovate, extend, enlarge, increase, repair, construct, equip, maintain and operate public
buildings, structures, fixtures, property, public infrastructure and appurtenant facilities of
any type or types for which the governmental body is permitted by law to expend public
funds including, but not limited to, those projects as defined in section one, article sixteen,
chapter eight of this code. Additionally, a public project would include all roads and
transportation infrastructure.

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