West Virginia Code § 7-15-10

Powers and duties of authorities generally
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Each authority is hereby given the power:
(a) To sue and be sued, implead and be impleaded;
(b) To have and use a seal and alter the same at pleasure;
(c) To make and adopt all rules and regulations and bylaws as may be necessary or desirable
to enable it to exercise the powers and perform the duties conferred or imposed upon it by
the provisions of this article;
(d) To provide emergency ambulance service, maintain and operate such service, and
employ, in its discretion, planning consultants, attorneys, accountants, superintendents,
managers and such other employees and agents as maay be necessary in its judgment and fix
their compensation;
(e) To acquire by grant, purchase, gift, devise or lease and to hold, use, sell, lease or
otherwise dispose of real and personal property of every kind and nature whatsoever,
licenses, franchises, rights and interests necessary for the full exercise of its powers
pursuant to the provisions of this article or which may be convenient or useful for the
carrying out of such powers;
(f) To enter into contracts and agreements which are necessary, convenient or useful to
carry out the purposes of this article with any person, public corporation, state or any
agency or political subdivision thereof and the federal government and any department or
agency thereof, including, without limitation, contracts and agreements for the joint use of
any property and rig hts by the authority and any person or authority operating any system,
whether withiVn or without the service area of the authority, and contracts and agreements
with any person or authority for the maintenance, servicing, storage, operation or use of any
system or part thereof, facility or equipment on such basis as shall seem proper to its board;
(g) To enter into contracts and agreements for superintendence and management services
with any person, who has executive personnel with experience and skill applicable to the
superintendence and management of any system, for the furnishing of its services and the
services of experienced and qualified personnel for the superintendence and management of
any system or any part thereof, including, without limitation, superintendence over
personnel, purchases, properties and operations and all matters relating thereto, and any
revenue bond trust indenture may require such contract or agreement, but the personnel
whose services are to be so furnished under any such contract or agreement shall not
include any member of the board, any member of the immediate family of a member of the
board or any agents or employees of the authority;
(h) To execute security agreements, contracts, leases, equipment trust certificates and any
other forms of contract or agreement, granting or creating a lien, security interest,
encumbrance or other security in, on or to facilities and equipment, containing such terms
and provisions as the board considers necessary;
(i) To apply for, receive and use grants, grants-in-aid, donations and contributions from any
source or sources, including, but not limited to, the federal government and any agency or
department thereof, and a state government whose Constitution does not prohibit such
grants, grants-in-aid, donations and contributions, and any agency or deparetment thereof,
and to accept and use bequests, devises, gifts and donations from any person;
(j) To encumber or mortgage all or any part of its facilities and equipment;
(k) To render all services permitted pursuant to article four-c, chapter sixteen of this code,
including, but not limited to, emergency and nonemergency transportation; and
(l) To do any and all things necessary or convenient toa carry out the powers given in this
article unless otherwise forbidden by law.

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