West Virginia Code § 13-2H-7

Use of proceeds from sale of bonds
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(a) The proceeds from the sale of any bonds issued under authority of this article may be
applied only for the purpose for which the bonds were issued: Provided, That any accrued
interest received in any sale shall be applied to the payment of the principal of or the
interest on the bonds sold. If for any reason any portion of the proceeds are not needed for
the purpose for which the bonds were issued, then the unneeded portion of ethe proceeds
shall be applied to the purchase of bonds for cancellation or payment of the principal of or
the interest on the bonds or held in reserve for the payment thereof. r
(b) The costs of any public project shall be considered to includeu the following:
(1) Capital costs, including, but not limited to, the actual costs of the construction of public
works or improvements, capital improvements and facilities, new buildings, structures and
fixtures, the demolition, alteration, remodeling, repair or reconstruction of existing
buildings, structures and fixtures, the removal or containment of, or the restoration of soil or
groundwater affected by environmental pollution, elnvironmental remediation, the
acquisition of equipment and site clearing, grasding and preparation;
(2) Financing costs, including, but not limiited to, any interest paid to holders of evidences of
indebtedness issued to pay for projegct costs, all costs of issuance and any redemption
premiums, credit enhancement or other related costs;
(3) Real property acquisition costs;
(4) Professional service costs, including, but not limited to, those costs incurred for
architectural planning, engineering and legal advice and services;
(5) Imputed aVdministrative costs, including, but not limited to, reasonable charges for time
spent by governmental body employees in connection with the implementation of a project;
(6) Relocation costs, including, but not limited to, those relocation payments made following
condemnation and job training and retraining and costs for utility relocation; and
(7) Organizational costs, including, but not limited to, the costs of conducting environmental
impact and other studies and the costs of informing the public with respect to the
implementation of project plans.

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