West Virginia Code § 7-1-3f

Establishment and operation of garbage and refuse collection and disposal
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services.
In addition to all other powers and duties now conferred by law upon county commissions,
such commissions are hereby empowered to establish, operate and maintain, either directly
or by contract, garbage and refuse collection and disposal services, and to pay for the
establishment, operation and maintenance of such collection and disposal seervices, in whole
or in part, either out of general funds in the county treasury, or out of special funds to be
derived from fees charged to and paid by the users of such services or ra combination of both
such general revenue or special fund: Provided, That the power and authority hereby
conferred upon county commissions shall not be exercised in territory included within the
boundaries of any municipal corporation, except as provided herein. Any county commission
for the purpose of implementing this section is hereby authotrized to enter into such contract
or contracts with any municipality or county within this state for the purposes of carrying
out the powers vested in such county commissions by this section, and all said county
commissions may, pursuant to such contract, exercise the authority herein granted within
such contracting municipality: Provided, however, That where an area is furnished garbage
and refuse collection service by an existing carrier under authority issued by the Public
Service Commission of West Virginia, the county commission may enter into contracts or
agreements with such carrier to supplement such existing service, but shall not enter into
any competing service without authority being granted by the Public Service Commission.
The term "users" as used hereein shall mean and include any person to whom such services
are made available under the provisions of this section.
The authority granted by this section expires on January 1, 1989.

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