West Virginia Code § 16-15-7

Authority a body corporate and politic; powers; investigations or
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(a) An authority is a body both corporate and politic, exercising public powers, and having all
the powers necessary or convenient to carry out and effectuate the purposes and provisions
of this article, including the following powers in addition to others granted:
(1) To investigate living and housing conditions in the authority's area of operation and the
means and methods of improving the conditions;
(2) To determine whether unsanitary or substandard housing conuditions exist;
(3) To study and make recommendations concerning the city or county plan in relation to the
problems of clearing, replanning, redevelopment and reconstruction of areas in which
unsanitary or substandard conditions exist, and the praoviding of housing accommodations
for persons of low and moderate income, and to cooperate with any city, county or regional
planning agency, to prepare, carry out and operatel developments;
(4) To provide for the construction, reconstruction, redevelopment, improvement, alteration
or repair of any development or any part oif a development;
(5) To take over by purchase, lease or otherwise any development undertaken by any
government;
(6) To act as agent for the federal government in connection with the acquisition,
construction, operation or management of a development or any part of a development;
(7) To arrange with t he city or with a government for the furnishing, planning, replanning,
opening or closing of streets, roads, roadways, alleys or other places or facilities, or for the
acquisition by the city, county, state or federal government or any agency, instrumentality or
subdivision thereof, of property, options or property rights or for the furnishing of property
or services in connection with a development;
(8) To sell, lease or rent any of the housing or other accommodations of any of the lands,
buildings, structures or facilities embraced in any development, and to establish and revise
the rents or charges therefor;
(9) To enter upon any building or property in order to conduct investigations or to make
surveys or soundings; to purchase, lease, obtain options upon, acquire by eminent domain or
otherwise, sell, exchange, transfer, assign or mortgage any property real or personal or any
interest therein;
(10) To acquire any property real or personal or any interest therein from any person, firm,
corporation, or the city, county, state or federal government or any agency, instrumentality
or subdivision thereof, by gift, grant, bequest or devise; to own, hold, clear and improve
property; in its discretion, to insure or provide for the insurance of the property or
operations of the authority against risks as the authority considers advisable;
(11) To borrow money upon its bonds, notes, debentures or other evidences of indebtedness,
and to secure them by mortgages upon property held or to be held by it or by pledge of its
revenues, or in any other manner;
(12) To invest any funds held in reserves or sinking funds, or any funds not required for
immediate disbursement in property or securities in which savings banks may legally invest
funds subject to their control;
(13) To sue and be sued; u
(14) To have a seal, and to alter it;
(15) To have perpetual succession; a
(16) To make and execute contracts and other instruments necessary or convenient to the
exercise of the powers of the authority;
(17) To form and operate nonprofit corporations and other affiliates of every kind and
description, which may be wholly or partially owned or controlled, for carrying out the
purposes of this article and in connection with the exercise of any of the powers of a housing
authority;
(18) To participate in cooperative arrangements with persons and for-profit entities whose
purpose is solely that ofL pecuniary gain, as well as with nonprofit entities and persons who
seek no pecuniary gain. The participation of a housing authority in any arrangement with
other persons or enti ties, including for-profit persons and entities, may not cause any activity
engaged in by the authority to be characterized as proprietary nor deprive the authority of
any privilege or immunity otherwise existing under law;
(19W) To participate as a general or limited partner, coventurer, shareholder, or otherwise as
a principal, an investor, a lender, a guarantor, a contracting party, or in any other manner,
all upon terms and conditions, and with rights and obligations, as the governing board of the
housing authority shall, from time to time, in its discretion determine to be appropriate;
(20) To make and, from time to time, amend and repeal bylaws and rules not inconsistent
with this article to carry into effect the powers and purposes of the authority;
(21) To conduct examinations and investigations and to hear testimony and take proof under
oath at public or private hearings on any matter material for its information;
(22) To issue subpoenas requiring the attendance of witnesses or the production of
documents and things, for the examination of witnesses who are out of the state or unable to
attend before the authority, or excused from attendance;
(23) To pay, in whole or in part, for any person of eligible income the costs of preparation of
any title instrument, deed of trust, note or security instrument, the costs of recording any
title instrument, deed of trust, note or security instrument, and any impact fee levied
pursuant to article twenty, chapter seven of this code, with the condition that in the event
the person receiving a payment under this subdivision sells the property attributable to the
payment within five years from receiving the payment, the person will repay the full amount
of the payment to the authority; and e
(24) To do all things necessary or convenient to carry out the powers griven in this article.
(b) Any of the investigations or examinations provided for in thisu article may be conducted by
the authority or by a committee appointed by it, consisting of one or more members thereof,
or by counsel, or by an officer or employee specifically authotrized by the authority to
conduct it. Any member of the authority, its counsel, or any person designated by it to
conduct an investigation or examination, shall have power to administer oaths, take
affidavits and issue subpoenas.

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