West Virginia Code § 31-15-5

West Virginia economic development authority; composition;
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appointment; terms; delegation of authority by chairman; voting; compensation and
expenses.
(a) The West Virginia Economic Development Authority is continued as a body corporate and
politic, constituting a public corporation and government instrumentality.
(b) The authority shall be composed of a board of members consisting of a chairperson, who
shall be the Governor, or his or her designated representative, the State Treasurer, or his or
her designated representative, the Tax Commissioner, and seven members who shall be
appointed by the Governor, by and with the advice and consent ouf the Senate, and who shall
be broadly representative of the geographic regions of the state. One member of the House
of Delegates to be appointed by the Speaker and one membetr of the Senate to be appointed
by the President shall serve on the board in an advisory capacity as ex officio, nonvoting
members. The board shall direct the exercise of all the powers given to the authority in this
article. The Governor shall also be the chief executive officer of the authority, and shall
designate the treasurer and the secretary of the board.
(c) As appointments expire, each subsequent appointment shall be for a full four-year term.
Any member whose term has expired shall serve until his or her successor has been duly
appointed and qualified. Any persong appointed to fill a vacancy shall serve only for the
unexpired term. Any member is eligible for reappointment.
(d) The Governor may, by written notice filed with the secretary of the authority, from time
to time, delegate to any subordinate the power to represent him or her at any meeting of the
authority. In that case, the subordinate has the same power and privileges as the Governor
and may vote on any question.
(e) Members of the authority are not entitled to compensation for services performed as
members, but are entitled to reimbursement for all reasonable and necessary expenses
actuWally incurred in the performance of their duties.
(f) A majority of the members constitutes a quorum for the purpose of conducting business.
Except in the case of a loan or insurance application or unless the bylaws require a larger
number, action may be taken by majority vote of the members present. Approval or rejection
of a loan or insurance application shall be made by majority vote of the full membership of
the board.
(g) The board shall manage the property and business of the authority and may prescribe,
amend, adopt, and repeal bylaws and rules and regulations governing the manner in which
the business of the authority is conducted.
(h) The board shall, without regard to the provisions of civil service laws applicable to
officers and employees of the State of West Virginia, appoint any necessary managers,
assistant managers, officers, employees, attorneys, and agents for the transaction of its
business, fix their compensation, define their duties, and provide a system of organization to
fix responsibility and promote efficiency. Any appointee of the board may be removed at the
discretion of the board. The authority may reimburse any state spending unit for any special
expense actually incurred in providing any service or the use of any facility to the authority.
(i) The board may delegate to the executive director the authority to make and execute all
contracts and other agreements or instruments necessary to carry out the deuties and powers
of the authority, as provided in this article: Provided, That nothing in this article authorizes
the authority to enter into contracts or agreements with financial institrutions, as that term is
defined in §31A-1-2 of this code, for banking goods or services without approval of the State
Treasurer, in accordance with §12-1-1 et seq. of this code.
(j) In cases of any vacancy in the office of a voting member, tthe vacancy shall be filled by the
Governor. Any member appointed to fill a vacancy in the board occurring prior to the
expiration of the term for which his or her predecessor was appointed shall be appointed for
the remainder of the term.
(k) The Governor may remove a member in thse case of incompetence, neglect of duty, gross
immorality, or malfeasance in office, and may declare the member's office vacant and
appoint a person for the vacancy as provided in other cases of vacancy.
(l) The secretary of the board shall keep a record of the proceedings of the board and
perform any other duties determined appropriate by the board. The treasurer shall be
custodian of all funds of the authority and shall be bonded in the amount designated by other
members of the board.

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