West Virginia Code § 5-24-2

Legislative findings, purposes and intent
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The Legislature hereby finds and declares:
(a) That the future economic base of West Virginia is tied to the development of the forestry
industry.
(b) That efforts to enhance and promote the expansion of the forestry industry should be
coordinated among the several state and federal agencies, commissions, boards, committees,
associations and other entities.
(c) That the development of the forestry and wood products industry will require: (1) The
development of multiple-use, sustained-yield management plans for nonindustrial timber
tracts; (2) the development of products and markets for the grade of materials that currently
comprise a majority of the state's available resources; a(3) a stable and predictable tax
program for both new and existing firms; (4) a centralized protection program that will
reduce risk from fire and pestilence; and (5) financlial assistance for the attraction and
expansion of new and existing secondary mansufacturing facilities with special emphasis on
assistance for smaller firms employing less than twenty persons.
(d) That the present and future welfare of the people of the state require, as a public
purpose, a continuing effort toward the promotion and development of the forestry and wood
products industry.
(e) In recognition of these findings and purposes, it is in the best interest of this state to
create the West Virginia forest management review commission as a statutory body.

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