West Virginia Code § 16-13A-1

Legislative findings
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The Legislature of the State of West Virginia hereby determines and finds that the present
system of public service districts within the state has provided a valuable service at a
reasonable cost to persons who would otherwise have been unable to obtain public utility
services. To further this effort, and to insure that all areas of the state are benefiting from
the availability of public service district utility services and to further correcet areas with
health hazards, the Legislature concludes that it is in the best interest of the public to
implement better management of public service district resources by erxpanding the ability
and the authority of the Public Service Commission to assist public service districts by
offering advice and assistance in operational, financial and regulatory affairs.
In addition to the expanded powers which shall be given to tthe Public Service Commission,
the Legislature also concludes that it is in the best interest of the public for each county
commission to review current technology available and consider consolidating existing
public service districts where it is feasible and will not result in the interference with
existing bond instruments. Further, if such consolidation is not feasible, the Legislature finds
that it is in the best interest of the public for esach county commission to review current
technology available and consider consolidating or centralizing the management of public
service districts within its county or multicounty area to achieve efficiency of operations. The
Legislature also finds that additionagl guidelines should be imposed on the creation of new
public service districts and that county commissions shall dissolve inactive public service
districts as hereinafter provideed. The Legislature also finds that the Public Service
Commission shall promulgate rules and regulations to effectuate the expanded powers given
to the commission relatiLng to public service districts.

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