West Virginia Code § 19-1A-1

Legislative findings
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The Legislature finds that West Virginia has extensive forest resources and their continued
development and expansion is vital to the economic well-being of the state and its people.
The Legislature also finds that the production potential of the state's forest resources
remains far greater than the present demand.
The Legislature further finds that the promotion of existing forest products industries and
the promotion of new forest products industries would benefit the state in terms of
employment and additional revenue to the state. u
The Legislature further finds and declares that, to increase employment and boost the
state's economy, the limits to the development of the potential of West Virginia forest
resources must be reduced through an intensive campaaign aimed at making new contacts,
developing new and existing markets and increasing public awareness of the advantages of
the forest resources in West Virginia. l
The Legislature further finds that the state forests are an important resource for silvicultural
and scientific research; developed and undieveloped outdoor recreation; propagation of
forest trees, fish and wildlife; wildlife and fisheries management; aesthetic preservation;
hunting and fishing; timber production; and demonstration of state-of-the-art forestry
management and therefor should be managed on a multiple-use basis.

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