West Virginia Code § 22-32-1

Legislative findings and purpose
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(a) The Legislature finds that the State of West Virginia has an interest in assuring that wind
generation facilities and solar generation facilities are properly decommissioned and
reclaimed once the facility has been permanently closed.
(b) The Legislature further finds that the most efficient manner by which to protect the
citizens of the State of West Virginia is to require that wind generation facilities and solar
generation facilities secure bonding sufficient to pay for all decommissioning and
reclamation costs of the property on which wind generation facilities and solar generation
facilities are operated. u
(c) Therefore, in view of the findings relating to the decommissioning and reclamation of
wind generation facilities and solar generation facilities, the Legislature declares it to be the
public policy of the State of West Virginia to eliminate the present danger resulting from
abandoned wind generation facilities and solar generation facilities and that in order to
provide for the public health, safety, and welfare, itl is necessary to enact legislation to those
ends by requiring companies that construct ansd operate wind generation facilities and solar
generation facilities to post bonds and execute agreements sufficient to cover the costs of
decommissioning and reclamation in the event they are abandoned after closure.

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