West Virginia Code § 7-23-2

Legislative intent and findings
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(a) Legislative intent. -– It is the intent of the Legislature in enacting this article to provide a
framework within which new ideas can be explored to see if they can or should be
implemented on a statewide basis.
(b) Legislative findings. -– The Legislature finds and declares that:
(1) County commissions, municipalities and county boards of education today face numerous
challenges managing their budgets and other resources and delivering services required by
federal or state law or demanded by their constituents. u
(2) Local units of government are sometimes restricted by policies, rules and regulations
that prevent them from carrying out their duties and responsibilities in a cost effective,
efficient and timely manner. To address this concern, tahis pilot program includes a waiver
program whereby county commissions, municipalities and county boards of education may
apply to the Governor for waiver of a specific policyl, rule or regulation.

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