West Virginia Code § 18B-11-7

Regional Brownfield Assistance Centers
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(a) For the purposes of this section, "eligible entities" means government entities as defined
by the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980, as
amended, at 42 U.S.C. §9604 or nonprofit organizations as defined by the federal Financial
Assistance Management Improvement Act at 31 U.S.C. §6101.
(b) Marshall University and West Virginia University each shall establish a nonprofit
Regional Brownfield Assistance Center through the corporations set out in article twelve of
this chapter for the purposes of expediting the redevelopment of Brownfield sites. The
Centers shall provide assistance to eligible entities on state and ufederal Brownfield
programs, secure state and federal funding for Brownfield redevelopment and acquire
property eligible for state and federal Brownfield assistancet.
(c) The Center established by Marshall University serves the following counties:
(1) McDowell, Mercer, Monroe, Raleigh, Summers land Wyoming;
(2) Cabell, Lincoln, Logan, Mason, Mingo and Wayne;
(3) Boone, Clay, Kanawha and Putnam; and
(4) Braxton, Fayette, Greenbrier, Nicholas, Pocahontas and Webster.
(d) The Center established by West Virginia University serves the following counties:
(1) Calhoun, Jackson, Pleasants, Ritchie, Roane, Tyler, Wirt and Wood;
(2) Brooke, Hancock, Marshall, Ohio and Wetzel;
(3) Barbour, Doddridge, Gilmer, Harrison, Lewis, Marion, Monongalia, Preston, Randolph,
TayWlor, Tucker and Upshur; and
(4) Berkeley, Grant, Hampshire, Hardy, Jefferson, Mineral, Morgan and Pendleton.
(e) To accomplish the purposes of this section, the Regional Brownfield Assistance Centers
each have powers and duties including, but not limited to, the following:
(1) Acquiring property that is eligible for state and federal Brownfield assistance pursuant to
the Small Business Liability Relief and Brownfields Revitalization Act (Public Law No.
107-118, 185 stat. 2356) and the West Virginia Voluntary Remediation and Redevelopment
Act established in article twenty-two, chapter twenty-two of this code;
(2) Serving as the developer of property or entering into partnerships, agreements or other
contractual arrangements with other public or private entities for the purposes of managing
and coordinating remediation and redevelopment activities;
(3) Preparing an inventory of Brownfield sites within their respective geographic regions by
July 1, 2006, and updating the inventory of sites annually;
(4) Promoting and coordinating the development of Brownfield property by providing
training and technical assistance on Brownfield development, grant writing, site
assessments, remediation, community involvement and site preparation to eligible entities;
(5) Administering federal Brownfield Job Training Grants, the Brownfields Revolving Fund,
and other federal Brownfield financial assistance programs to assist eligible entities in their
Brownfield development efforts;
(6) Coordinating efforts to secure federal Brownfield funding by establishing priority
rankings and by other necessary measures to maximize federal financial assistance and
eliminate overlapping competition for federal dollars;
(7) Coordinating the development and publication by July 1, 2006, of a website to provide
education and appropriate information on Brownfiellds development in West Virginia; and
(8) Coordinating with the West Virginia Development Office and the Department of
Environmental Protection to establish andi track key Brownfield economic statistics and
conduct Brownfield conferences, as appropriate.

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