West Virginia Code § 7-13-7

Status of community action program organizations
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In order to be a community action program organization under the provisions of this article,
such organization must be a public governmental agency or a nonprofit corporation qualified
to do business in West Virginia, other than a political party, and must be recognized by the
Governor, in accordance with the provisions of section two of this article, for the public
purpose declared in section one of this article. e
In no instance shall the state, any agency thereof, or a county court, county board of
education, or municipal government provide or extend, under the provisions of this article,
money, and real and other property, tangible or intangible, or finuancial assistance to other
than a community action program organization recognized by the Governor in accordance
with the provisions of section two of this article. t

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