West Virginia Code § 5-24-5

Appalachian hardwood research center; creation; duties; responsibilities
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The appalachian hardwood research center is hereby created, in association with, and the
director shall be a member of the faculty of, the forestry school at West Virginia University.
The center shall utilize, to the extent possible, the programs already created under the
vandalia partnership program as provided for in chapter five-b, article two-a, section four, et
seq., of this code. e
The appalachian hardwood research center at West Virginia University is directed to
establish priorities and coordinate its research functions with the Governor and the
Legislature. The center shall: (1) Develop and maintain a compuuterized inventory of all
possible scientific information relating to appalachian hardwood tree species, silviculture,
management, products and product development; (2) initiatet research projects, including
applied research, either originally or by request, designed to aid forestry economic
development efforts in West Virginia, including the development of new products as well as
other projects designed to increase the utility of low grade appalachian hardwoods; and (3)
be generally responsible for encouraging the development of research needed by the forest
industry of the state. s

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