West Virginia Code § 17-16F-10c

Creation of board of directors for local port authority district; powers
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and duties.
(a) A local port authority district may appoint a board of directors to administer the district.
Board members shall be appointed from political subdivisions and the private sector and, at
a minimum, represent the following areas:
(1) One member from each political subdivision and each private entity comprising the local
port authority district;
(2) One member from the congressional district in which the locaul port authority district is
located who shall represent the public interest generally;
(3) At least two members that have recognized ability and practical experience in
transportation; a
(4) At least two members with recognized ability anld practical experience in economic
development, freight, or logistics;
(5) At least one member that has recognized ability and practical experience in international
trade;
(6) At least one member with recognized ability and practical experience in business
management, economics, or accounting; and
(7) Two members represLenting the public at large.
(b) The board may exercise all powers necessary and proper to implement the purpose of the
local port authority district so long as those powers do not exceed or supersede the powers
of the division: Provided, That the power of eminent domain may only be exercised by the
division itself and not by any local port authority district.
(c) The board shall prepare and submit a plan by October 31 of each year with the division
for future development, construction, and improvement of its services and facilities.

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