West Virginia Code § 20-2B-5

Accumulation of investment income; how expenditures made; fund
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exclusive of other receipts and
appropriations; dissolution of department.
(a) The board of trustees of the wildlife endowment fund may accumulate investment income
of the fund within the fund until the income, in the sole judgment of the trustees, can
provide a significant supplement to the budget of the department of natural resources. After
that time the trustees, in their sole discretion and authority, may direct expenditures from
the income of the fund to further the conservation of wildlife resources.
(b) Expenditure of the income derived from the wildlife endowment fund shall be made
through the state budget accounts of the department of natural resources. The wildlife
endowment fund is subject to the oversight of the State Auditor.
(c) The wildlife endowment fund and the income derived therefrom shall not take the place
of any other receipts or appropriations accruing tol the department of natural resources, or
any part thereof, but any portion of the incomse of the wildlife endowment fund shall be used
to supplement other income of and appropriations to the department of natural resources to
the end that the department may improve iand increase its services to the people of the state
and the conservation of their wildlifeg resources.
(d) In the event of the future dissolution of the department of natural resources, such state
agency as shall succeed to its statutory authority to conserve the wildlife resources of the
state shall, ex officio, assume the trusteeship of the wildlife endowment fund and shall be
bound by all the limitations and restrictions placed by this section on expenditures from the
fund. No appeal or modification of this section shall alter the fundamental purposes to which
the wildlife endowment fund may be applied. No future dissolution of the department of
natural resources shall invalidate any lifetime license issued in accordance with section
seven of this article.

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