West Virginia Code § 17-16A-16

Exemption from taxation
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(a) The exercise of the powers granted by this article will be in all respects for the benefit of
the people of the state, for the increase of their commerce and prosperity, and for the
improvement of their health and living conditions, and as the operation and maintenance of
projects by the parkways authority will constitute the performance of essential governmental
functions, the parkways authority shall not be required to pay any taxes or aessessments upon
any project or any property acquired or used by the parkways authority under the provisions
of this article or upon the income therefrom, and the bonds issued underr the provisions of
this article, their transfer and the income therefrom (including any profit made on the sale
thereof) shall at all times be free from taxation within the state.
(b) In lieu of payment by the parkways authority of county ptroperty taxes and other
assessments on restaurant and gas service facilities owned by it, or upon any facility
described in subsection (b) of section thirteen herein which is leased to any private person,
corporation, or entity, the parkways authority shall make an annual payment as provided
herein to the county commission of such county. Any parkways authority project which is
leased and is exempt from taxation shall be susbject to a payment in lieu of taxes. Said
payment shall be made to the county commission of the county in which the project is
located and shall be in an amount equal to the property taxes otherwise payable. The county
commission receiving such in lieu ofg payment shall distribute such payment to the different
levying bodies in that county in the same manner as are property taxes. Nothing contained
herein may be construed to preohibit the parkways authority from collecting such in lieu
payment from any private party by contract or otherwise.

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