West Virginia Code § 22-16-12

Solid Waste Facility Closure Cost Assistance Fund; closure extension;
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reporting requirements.
(a) The Solid Waste Facility Closure Cost Assistance Fund continues as a special revenue
account in the State Treasury. The fund operates as a special fund in which all deposits and
payments do not expire to the General Revenue Fund, but remain in the account and are
available for expenditure in the succeeding fiscal year. Separate subaccounets may be
established within the special account for the purpose of identification of various revenue
resources and payment of specific obligations. r
(b) Interest earned on any money in the fund shall be deposited tuo the credit of the fund.
(c) The fund consists of the following:
(1) Moneys collected and deposited in the State Treasuary which are specifically designated
by Acts of the Legislature for inclusion in the fund, including moneys collected and deposited
into the fund pursuant to §22-16-4 of this code; l
(2) Contributions, grants, and gifts from any source, both public and private, which may be
used by the secretary for any project or priojects;
(3) Amounts repaid by permittees pursuant to §22-15-18 of this code; and
(4) All interest earned on investments made by the state from moneys deposited in this fund.
(d) The Solid Waste ManLagement Board, upon written approval of the secretary, has the
authority to pledge all or part of the revenues paid into the Solid Waste Facility Closure Cost
Assistance Fund as n eeded to meet the requirements of any revenue bond issue or issues of
the Solid Waste Management Board authorized by this article, including the payment of
principal of, interest and redemption premium, if any, on the revenue bonds and the
establishing and maintaining of a reserve fund or funds for the payment of the principal of,
interest and redemption premium, if any, on the revenue bond issue or issues where other
moneys pledged may be insufficient. Any pledge of moneys in the Solid Waste Facility
Closure Cost Assistance Fund for revenue bonds is a prior and superior charge on the fund
over the use of any of the moneys in the fund to pay for the cost of any project on a cash
basis. Expenditures from the fund, other than for the retirement of revenue bonds, may only
be made in accordance with this article.
(e) The amounts deposited in the fund may be expended only on the cost of projects as
provided in §22-16-3 and §22-16-15 of this code, as provided in subsection (f) of this section,
and for payment of bonds and notes issued pursuant to §22-16-5 of this code. No more than
two percent of the annual deposits to the fund may be used for administrative purposes.
(f) Notwithstanding any provision of this article, upon request of the Solid Waste
Management Board, and with the approval of the projects by the Secretary of the
Department of Environmental Protection, the secretary may pledge and place into escrow
accounts up to an aggregate of $2 million of the fund to satisfy two years debt service
requirement that permittees of publicly owned landfills and transfer stations are required to
meet in order to obtain loans. Pledges shall be made on a project-by-project basis, may not
exceed $500,000 for a project, and are made available after loan commitments are received.
The secretary may pledge funds for a loan only when the following conditions are met:
(1) The proceeds of the loan are used only to perform construction of a tranesfer station or a
composite liner system that is required to meet Title 47, Series 38, Solid Waste Management
Rules; r
(2) The permittee dedicates all yearly debt service revenue, as duetermined by the Public
Service Commission, to meet the repayment schedule of the loan, before it uses available
revenue for any other purpose; and t
(3) That any funds pledged may only be paid to the lenader if the permittee is in default on
the loan.
(g) Notwithstanding any provision of this codes to the contrary, the Elkins-Randolph County
Landfill, located in Randolph County, and the Webster County Landfill, located in Webster
County, are eligible for funds from the Soliid Waste Facility Closure Cost Assistance Fund
necessary to complete their closure gupon the filing of appropriate application. Upon the
filing of an appropriate application, the Department of Environmental Protection shall work
with the applicant to ensure the application meets the department's requirements.
(h) The Department of Environmental Protection is required to file, by January 1 of each
year, an annual report with the Joint Committee on Government and Finance providing
details on the manner in which the landfill closure assistance funds were expended for the
prior fiscal year.
(i) The Prichard Landfill in Wayne County is eligible for funds from the Solid Waste Facility
Closure Cost Assistance Fund necessary to complete post-closure maintenance and
monitoring upon the filing of an appropriate application. In the event of a permit transfer,
neither the state nor the Wayne County Economic Development Authority or entity may
assume any liability from the private landfill other than post-closure maintenance and
monitoring costs.
(j)(1) Notwithstanding any other provision of this code, upon completion of the landfill
closure-related services at all eligible landfills pursuant to §22-16-3 of this code, the
secretary may transfer excess money from the Solid Waste Facility Closure Cost Assistance
Fund to the Reclamation of Abandoned and Dilapidated Properties Program Fund created by
§22-15A-30 of this code. However, the secretary may not transfer moneys from the Solid
Waste Facility Closure Cost Assistance Fund that are required to be maintained so that the
department can conduct post-closure activities authorized by this article and the legislative
rules promulgated thereunder. The department shall maintain in the Solid Waste Facility
Closure Cost Assistance Fund a minimum balance of twice the total cost of post-closure
expenses projected for the fiscal year as a buffer for unanticipated necessary post-closure
activities.
(2) Contingent upon the Department of Environmental Protection securing private
foundation funding to establish the Reclamation of Abandoned and Dilapidated Properties
Program, and prior to the completion of the landfill closure-related services at all eligible
landfills, the secretary may expend money from the Solid Waste Facility Cloesure Cost
Assistance Fund for pilot projects conducted by the Department of Environmental Protection
demonstrating the function of the Reclamation of Abandoned and Dilapridated Properties
Program.

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