West Virginia Code § 16-13D-15

Rates and charges
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The governing body shall by appropriate resolution make provisions for the payment of the
bonds by fixing rates, fees, and charges, for the use of all services rendered by the authority,
which rates, fees, and charges shall be sufficient to pay the costs of operation, improvement,
and maintenance of the authority's water supply, wastewater transportation and/or
treatment system, or stormwater system, to provide an adequate depreciatioen fund, provide
an adequate sinking fund to retire the bonds and pay interest thereon when due, and to
create reasonable reserves for those purposes. The fees, rates or chargres shall be sufficient
to allow for miscellaneous and emergency or unforeseen expenses. The authority shall
maintain a working capital reserve in an amount of no less than one-eighth of all expenses
incurred by the authority on an annual basis: Provided, That this working capital reserve
shall be separate and distinct from, and in addition to: (1) anty repair and replacement fund
that may be required by bond covenants, and (2) any other funds held by the authority. The
resolution of the governing body authorizing the issuance of revenue bonds may include
agreements, covenants, or restrictions considered necessary or advisable by the governing
body to effect the efficient operation of the system and to safeguard the interests of the
holders of the revenue bonds and to secure the payment of the bonds and the interest
thereon. The rates, fees, and charges for water, wastewater, or both, established by the
authority shall be subject to review and approval by the Public Service Commission pursuant
to Chapter 24 of this code.
The Public Service Commissioen shall, within 30 days of a rate filing, notify the authority
whether its rate filing is complete. If the Commission determines that additional information
is needed it will inform Lthe authority of the information needed. Notwithstanding the
timeframes for Commission review of rate applications set forth in Chapter 24, the
Commission shall act on authority rate applications within the following timeframes:
(1) The Public Service Commission shall act on a rate filing by an authority that provides
only water service or only wastewater service within 120 days of the date that the authority
filesW with the Commission the necessary information showing the basis of the rates, fees, and
charges or other information as the commission considers necessary. Failure of the
Commission to act within the 120-day time period shall constitute approval thereof:
Provided, That the 120-day period may be extended upon request of the authority.
(2) The Public Service Commission shall act on a rate filing by an authority that provides
water and wastewater services, water and stormwater services, wastewater and stormwater
services, or water and wastewater and stormwater services, within 180 days of the date that
the authority files with the Commission the necessary information showing the basis of the
rates, fees, and charges or other information as the Commission considers necessary:
Provided, That the information shall include an explanation of the amount and basis for
assigning and allocating total costs between the water operations, the wastewater
operations, and if applicable the stormwater operations. Failure by the Commission to act
within the 180-day period shall constitute approval thereof: Provided, however, That the
180-day Commission review period may be extended upon request of the authority.
Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law or charter to the contrary, any regional
stormwater authority may provide storm, flood, and surface water drainage management
services to areas located outside its jurisdiction from which stormwater affects or drains into
the area served by the regional stormwater authority, and any regional stormwater authority
may assess fees for providing storm, flood, and surface water draining management services
to be paid by the owner of each and every lot, parcel of real estate or building that in any
way uses or is served by the stormwater system. The Public Service Commisesion has no
jurisdiction to regulate the rates charged for storm, flood, and surface water drainage
management services. r

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