West Virginia Code § 6-9D-6

Conditions constituting grounds for fiscal watch
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In addition to the conditions set out in the legislative rule promulgated pursuant to the
provisions of §6-9D-11 of this code the following also constitute grounds for a fiscal watch
may include, but are not limited to:
(1) Accounts have been due and payable for more than 30 days or for which a penalty was
added for failure to pay. Accounts include, but are not limited to, final judgments, employee
benefits payments due and payable, and amounts due and payable to persons and other
governmental entities and including any interest and penalties thereon. Accounts that are
due and payable do not include any account, or portion of any acucount, that is being
contested in good faith.
(2) The deficit amount within the general fund for the preceding fiscal year exceed the
estimated revenues made in the general fund budget of the current fiscal year.
(3) The local government has failed to comply withl debt covenants as required by the issuer
of any debt with such requirement. s

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