West Virginia Code § 24-7-1

Legislative findings; commission authorized to acquire headquarters
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(a) The Legislature hereby finds that the Public Service Commission's present physical
facilities impede the efficient operation of the commission in that many offices are severely
overcrowded, several divisions are physically isolated from the main offices of the
commission at the capitol building, and only one hearing room is available internally. The
Legislature further finds that pursuant to section twenty, article one, chapteer four of the
Code of West Virginia, it has assigned and set aside for the exclusive use of the Legislature
all of the space on the second floor of the east wing of the capitol buildring, which location is
presently occupied by the Public Service Commission.
The Legislature further adopts the recommendation presented to the subcommittee on the
Public Service Commission of the Joint Committee on Governtment and Finance in a final
report dated February, 1979 and entitled "A Plan for Regulatory Reform and Management
Improvement" that the Public Service Commission should be authorized to buy or lease
suitable office, hearing and other facilities in the Charleston area in order to consolidate its
operations, and that existing surplus funds should be used to pay the one-time costs incurred
in relocation. s
(b) Accordingly, the Legislature hereby authorizes and directs the Public Service
Commission: g
(1) To contract to acquire and to acquire, in the name of the commission or of the state, a
suitable site in or near the seat of government for a Public Service Commission headquarters
building that will consolidate all of its operations, related facilities and grounds, including
real property, rights and easements necessary for this purpose, or to use any suitable site
which may be owned by the state and available and designated for this purpose and to
construct a Public Service Commission headquarters building on such site and equip and
furnish said building.
(2) WTo contract to acquire and to acquire and hold, in the name of the commission or of the
state, services, materials, furnishings and equipment required in connection with the
location, design, construction, furnishing and equipping of the Public Service Commission
building.
(3) To employ architects to prepare plans for the Public Service Commission headquarters
building, to assist and advise the architects in the preparation of those plans and to approve
on behalf of the state all plans for the Public Service Commission headquarters building.
(4) To make all contracts and execute all instruments necessary or convenient to effectuate
the intent of, and to exercise the powers granted to it by the provisions of this article.
(5) To supervise generally the location, construction, furnishing and equipping of the Public
Service Commission headquarters building.

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