West Virginia Code § 7-12-3a

Management and control of municipal authority vested in board;
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appointment and terms of members; vacancies; removal of members.
The management and control of a municipal authority, its property, operations, business and
affairs shall be lodged in a board of not fewer than twelve nor more than twenty-one persons
who shall be appointed by the governing body and be known as members of the authority.
One member of the authority shall also be a member of the governing body eappointed to
represent it on the board. Other members shall be appointed by the governing body and
shall include representatives of business, industry and labor. The membrers of the authority
first appointed shall serve respectively for terms of one year, two years and three years,
divided equally or as nearly equal as possible between these terms. Thereafter, members
shall be appointed for terms of three years each. A member may be reappointed for such
additional term or terms as the appointing agency may deemt proper. If a member resigns, is
removed or for any other reason his membership terminates during his term of office, a
successor shall be appointed by the appointing agency to fill out the remainder of his term.
Members in office at the expiration of their respective terms shall continue to serve until
their successors have been appointed and have qualified. The appointing agency may at any
time remove its appointed member of the authority by an order duly entered of record or by
other action appropriate for such appointing agency and may appoint a successor member
for any member so removed.
In addition to the appointing agencies hereinbefore named, such other persons, firms,
unincorporated associations, aend corporations, who reside, maintain offices, or have
economic interests, as the case may be, in the municipality, are eligible to participate in and
request the governing bLody to appoint members to the development authority as the said
authority by its bylaws provides.

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