West Virginia Code § 5A-10-10

Real property review
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(a) At least once every four years, the Real Estate Division shall review the inventory of real
property for each state spending unit submitted pursuant to this article to verify the
accuracy of the inventory records.
(b) Based on the review of the inventory of real property, the Real Estate Division shall:
(1) Identify any real property owned or leased by the state that is not being used or that is
being substantially underused;
(2) Make recommendations to the Governor and the Secretary of the Department of
Administration regarding the use of real property, which shall include:
(A) An analysis of the highest and best use to which thae real property may legally be placed;
and
(B) An analysis of alternative uses of the real property addressing the potential for any other
transaction or use that the Real Estate Division determines to be in the best interest of the
state; and
(3) Submit to the Governor and the Secretary of the Department of Administration any
information pertinent to the evaluation of a potential transaction involving the real property,
including:
(A) An evaluation of anyL proposals received from private parties that would be of significant
benefit to the state; and
(B) The market value of such real property.

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