West Virginia Code § 20-1-20

Limitations on state parks and state forests; exceptions
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(a)(1) The Legislature finds that the acquisition of land to construct new or expand existing
state parks and state forests is costly. After these areas are constructed, they must be
maintained and personnel must be employed to operate the facilities. These costs continue
to increase and place a burden on state revenues.
(2) The Legislature declares that there is an ultimate limit to how many state parks and state
forests, based upon its size, population and financial resources, the State of West Virginia
can support. Further, the Legislature hereby declares that it is within its authority to
establish, provide for and maintain limits on state parks and statue forests.
(b) Without written notice to the Joint Committee on Government and Finance, neither the
director nor an officer, employee or agent of the Division of Natural Resources may:
(1) Acquire, or authorize the acquisition of, land for any new state park or state forest; or
(2) Construct, or authorize the construction of, any new facility or building in any state park
or state forest.
(c) Notice to the Joint Committee on Government and Finance is not required for the
following acquisitions and construction projects:
(1) The director may authorize the construction of any new facility or building that is
constructed with donated funds, materials and labor in an existing state park or state forest;
and
(2) The director may construct or authorize the construction of any new facility or building
built by state employees when the total cost of materials does not exceed $25,000.
(d) Nothing in this section shall prohibit the director from expending any appropriations that
areW designated to complete land acquisitions or the construction of facilities and buildings,
including electric, water and sewage systems for state parks and state forests.
(e) The director shall require that any new building has a roof of sufficient slope in
accordance with the current state building code.

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