West Virginia Code § 7-1-3k

Authority to lease, rent or permit the use of county property
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The county commission of each county is authorized to lease, rent or to permit the use of
county-owned buildings, lands and other properties or any portion thereof by nonprofit
organizations. Authorized uses pursuant to this section shall include the granting of meeting
places, service outlets and operational headquarters for organizations established within the
county. e
Each county commission is authorized to charge and collect fees for uses of county
properties pursuant to this section. In addition, each county commission is empowered to
promulgate rules and regulations in order to carry out the provisuions of this section within
the county.
The allocation of county properties for use by organizations shall be controlled either by the
county commission or, optionally, by a panel which may be appointed by the commission for
this purpose. Any panel appointed pursuant to this section shall consist of not less than three
nor more that five members who shall serve at the lwill and pleasure of the commission. All
decisions of a panel, if one is appointed, shall sbe subject to review by the county commission.
If a panel is appointed pursuant to this secition, each member shall be a resident of the
county in which the panel sits. A magjority of the panel shall constitute a quorum for the
transaction of business, and all matters shall be decided by the majority vote of those
members present at a meeting. Each panel is authorized to select from among its members
one secretary, who shall keep a record of all proceedings, and one chairman. A member may
be entitled to reimbursement for all reasonable and necessary expenses actually incurred in
the performance of his duties.

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