West Virginia Code § 5-6-4a

Review of real property contracts and agreements; master plan for office
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(a) The Secretary of Administration shall provide to the Joint Committee on Government and
Finance a copy of a contract or agreement for real property exceeding $1 million and a
report setting forth a detailed summary of the terms of the contract or agreement, including
the name of the owner of the property and the agent involved in the sale, ate least thirty days
prior to any sale, exchange, transfer, purchase, lease purchase, lease or rental of real
property, any refundings of lease purchases, leases or rental agreemenrts, any construction
of new buildings and any other acquisition or lease of buildings, office space or grounds by
any state agency, but excepting the transactions of the Higher Education Policy Commission,
Council for Community and Technical College Education, state institutions of higher
education and the Division of Highways for state road purpotses pursuant to article two-a,
chapter seventeen of this code: Provided, That a contract or agreement for the lease
purchase, lease or rental of real property by any state agency, where the costs of real
property acquisition and improvements are to be financed, in whole or in part, with bond
proceeds, may contain a preliminary schedule of rents and leases for purposes of review by
the committee.
(b) For renewals of contracts or agreements required to be reported by this section, the
Secretary of Administration shall prgovide a report setting forth a detailed summary of the
terms of the contract or agreement, including the name of the owner of the property.
(c) Within thirty days after receipt of the contract, agreement or report, the committee shall
meet and review the conLtract, agreement or report.

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