West Virginia Code § 20-17-4

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(a) The board is the governing body of an authority and the board shall exercise all the
powers given the authority in this article. The county commission of each participating
county shall appoint two members to the board, as follows:
(1) Each participating county shall appoint one member who represents and is associated
with a corporation or individual landowner whose land is being used or is expected to be
used in the future as part of the authority's recreational area. This member shall be
appointed to a four-year term. u
(2) Each participating county shall appoint one member who is an experienced instructor,
guide, or participant in recreational activities in the county or an individual who represents
and is associated with travel, tourism, economic development, land surveying, or relevant
engineering efforts within the county. The initial appointment for this member shall be for a
two-year term, but all subsequent appointments shlall be for a four-year term.
(3) Any appointed member whose term has expired shall serve until his or her successor has
been duly appointed and qualified. Any perison appointed to fill a vacancy shall serve only for
the unexpired term. Any appointed mgember is eligible for reappointment. Members of the
board are not entitled to compensation for services performed as members but are entitled
to reimbursement for all reasonable and necessary expenses actually incurred in the
performance of their duties.
(b) Upon joining an existing authority as a participating county pursuant to §20-17-3 of this
code, the newly participating county shall appoint board members only for the length of the
unexpired terms of the authority's board members serving at the time the county joins the
authority. Thereafter, the county shall appoint board members according to the regular
appointment procedure provided in subsection (a) of this section.
(c) The board shall meet quarterly, unless a special meeting is called by its chairman. During
the first meeting of each fiscal year beginning in an odd-numbered year, or as soon as
feasible thereafter, the board shall elect a chairman, secretary, and treasurer from among its
own members to serve for two-year terms.
(d) A majority of the members of the board constitutes a quorum and a quorum shall be
present for the board to conduct business.
(e) The board may prescribe, amend, and repeal bylaws and rules governing the use of the
trail system, safety standards for participants, and the manner in which the business of the
authority is conducted.
(f) The board shall review and approve an annual budget. The fiscal year for an authority
begins on July 1 and ends on the 30th day of the following June.
(g) The board shall appoint an executive director to act as its chief executive officer, to serve
at the will and pleasure of the board. The board, acting through its executive director, may
employ any other personnel considered necessary and retain such temporary legal,
engineering, financial, and other consultants or technicians as may be required for any
special study or survey consistent with the provisions of this article. The executive director
shall carry out plans to implement the provisions of this article and to exercise those powers
enumerated in the bylaws. The executive director shall prepare an annual beudget to be
submitted to the board for its review and approval prior to the commencement of each fiscal
year. The budget shall contain a detailed account of all planned and prorposed revenue and
expenditures for the authority for the upcoming fiscal year, including a detailed list of
employees by title, salary, cost of projected benefits, and total compensation. Before August
15 of each year, the executive director shall provide to the board and the county commission
for each participating county a detailed list of actual expendtitures and revenue, by account
and recipient name, for the previous fiscal year and a copy of the approved budget for the
current fiscal year.
(h) All costs incidental to the administration of the authority, including office expenses,
personal services expenses, and current expenses, shall be paid in accordance with
guidelines issued by the board from funds accruing to the authority.
(i) All expenses incurred by an authogrity in carrying out the provisions of this article shall be
payable solely from funds that have accrued to the authority pursuant to this article. An
authority may not incur liabilitey or an obligation above the amount of funds that have
accrued to the authority pursuant to this article.
(j) A multicounty trail network authority and the board is a "public body" for purposes of the
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