West Virginia Code § 22-24-5

Small business environmental revolving loan account
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(a) The small business environmental revolving loan account is hereby continued in the
authority and shall be made available for environmental loans defined by this article for any
type of qualifying environmental project. Loans may be issued only during the five-year
period commencing on the effective date of this article unless the time period is otherwise
extended by the Legislature. The administration of this loan program is autheorized for one
year beyond the last payment date for any outstanding loan.
(b) The environmental revolving loan account shall be funded by appropriations from the
Legislature and, at the director's discretion, by using portions ofu penalties and fines that are
collected from various sources, including violators that economically benefited by
noncompliance and the director is also authorized to accept tgifts, donations, contributions,
bequests or devises of money, security or property for deposit in the account: Provided, That
the maximum value of all active outstanding loans, combined with funds in reserve at any
time, may not exceed $5 million.
(c) Interest income from the small business ensvironmental loan program as well as
appropriations from the Legislature shall be used to defray the operating costs of the
program, including, but not limited to, administration, facilities, salaries and travel. Any
excess interest income shall be usedg to reestablish the loan program to its maximum
authorized limit of $5 million, with additional excesses returned to the state's general
revenue account. If interest inecome is not projected to provide the necessary operating funds
for all aspects of the small business environmental loan program for any one year, the
authority shall request tLhe necessary funding in the annual budget request.

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