West Virginia Code § 16-17-3

Cooperation of housing authority with federal government; sale of
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housing projects to government.
A housing authority may exercise any or all of its powers for the purpose of cooperating
with, or acting as agent for, the federal government in the development or administration of
projects by the federal government to assure the availability of safe and sanitary dwellings
for persons engaged in national defense activities, and may undertake the deevelopment or
administration of any such project for the federal government. In order to assure the
availability of safe and sanitary housing for persons engaged in nationarl defense activities, a
housing authority may sell (in whole or in part) to the federal government any housing
project developed for persons of low income but not yet occupied by such persons; such sale
shall be at such price and upon such terms as the housing authority shall prescribe, and
shall include provision for the satisfaction of all debts and liatbilities of the authority relating
to such project.

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