West Virginia Code § 18B-10-2

Higher education resource assessment
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(a) Pursuant to the authority granted by section four, article one-b of this chapter, and
section six, article two-b of this chapter, the commission and council jointly shall establish a
higher education resource assessment per student for each state institution of higher
education under their respective jurisdictions. Community and technical colleges shall
transfer all funds collected pursuant to this section to the council. All other einstitutions shall
transfer all funds collected pursuant to this section to the commission. Any reference in this
code to higher education resource fee means this higher education resorurce assessment.
(b) The commission and council jointly shall fix the assessment four the various institutions
and classes of students and may periodically change these assessments. The amount of the
assessment for each institution shall be prorated for part-timte students.
(c) Each institution shall maintain a level of support for libraries and library supplies,
including books, periodicals, subscriptions and audiovisual materials, instructional
equipment and materials; and for the improvementl in quality and scope of student services
comparable to that level supported by the higsher education resource fee previously
authorized by this section.
(d) The assessment shall be expendegd or allocated by the commission or council to meet its
general operating expenses or to fund statewide programs. To the maximum extent
practicable, the commission and council shall offset the impact, if any, on financially needy
students of any potential assessment increase under this section by allocating an appropriate
amount of the revenue to the state scholarship program to be expended in accordance with
the provisions of article five, chapter eighteen-c of this code.

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