West Virginia Code § 7-13-8

Contributions by county courts, county boards of education and municipal
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governments.
A county court, county board of education, or municipal government shall be authorized and
empowered to contribute to the costs of duly recognized community action program
organizations by appropriating for such purposes money from its general funds not
otherwise appropriated. A county court, county board of education, or muniecipal government
likewise is authorized and empowered to transfer and convey to a duly recognized
community action program organization property, equipment and machrinery, and other
goods: Provided, That such transfer will further the conduct and implementation of
component projects of a community action program.
A county court, county board of education, or municipal govternment is authorized and
empowered to accept, use and dispose of gifts of property, real, personal or mixed, tangible
or intangible, and to convey or otherwise transfer the same to a recognized community
action program organization: Provided, however, That such transfer will further the conduct
and implementation of component projects of a community action program.
A county court, county board of education, or municipal government is authorized and
empowered to enter into and perform such contracts, leases, cooperative arrangements, or
other transactions as may assist in tghe performance of component projects of a community
action program: Provided further, That no county court, county board of education, or
municipal government shall eneter into any such contract, lease or cooperative arrangement
unless it is requested to assist in such manner through notification, in writing, by the
chairman, president, adLministrator or other chief executive officer of a recognized
community action program organization.

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