West Virginia Code § 4-11A-18

Dedication of personal income tax proceeds as replacement moneys for
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anticipated tobacco master settlement agreement proceeds to the Old Fund.
(a) There is hereby dedicated an annual amount of $50,400,000 from annual collections of
the tax imposed by article twenty-one, chapter eleven of this code as a portion of the
revenue source dedicated to satisfy the Old Fund liabilities as they occur to provide a dollar
for dollar replacement of the first $30 million received pursuant to section IeX(c)(1) of the
master settlement agreement and the anticipated strategic compensation payments to be
received pursuant to section IX(c)(2) of the master settlement agreemernt as previously
dedicated to the Old Fund prior to the sale of state's share to the Tobacco Settlement
Finance Authority. No portion of this amount may be pledged for payment of debt service on
revenue bonds issued pursuant to article two-d, chapter twenty-three of this code.
(b) Notwithstanding any other provision of this code to the contrary, beginning immediately
after the sale of the state's share to the Tobacco Settlement Finance Authority, $50,400,000
from collections of the tax imposed by article twenty-one, chapter eleven of this code shall
be deposited each calendar year to the credit of the Old Fund created in article two-d,
chapter twenty-three of this code in accordansce with the following schedule. Each calendar
month, except for July, August and September each year, $5,600,000 shall be transferred, on
or before the twenty-eighth day of the month, to the Workers' Compensation Debt Reduction
Fund created in article two-d, chaptger twenty-three of this code. The transfers pursuant to
this section are in addition to the transfers pursuant to section ninety-six, article twenty-one,
chapter eleven of this code. e
(c) Expiration. — L
The transfers required by this section shall cease on and after February 1, 2016. No transfer
pursuant to this section shall be made thereafter.

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