West Virginia Code § 7-24-1

Appalachian Regional Interstate Compact; form of compact
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The Appalachian Region Interstate Compact (the compact) is hereby created and entered
into with all other jurisdictions legally joining therein in the form substantially as follows:
Article I. Short title.
This act shall be known and may be cited as the Appalachian Region Interstate Compact.
Article II. Compact established.
Pursuant to section ten, article I of the Constitution of the United States, the signatories
hereby provide a mechanism for the creation of one or more authorities for the purpose of
developing one or more facilities to enhance the regional economy that shall constitute
instrumentalities of the signatories. For purposes of thais chapter, "Appalachian Region"
means the areas included in "region" as defined in §403 of the Appalachian Regional
Development Act of 1965, as amended (40 U.S.C. §l14102 (a)(1)).
Article III. Agreement.
The State of West Virginia may enter into agreement with one or more signatory states and,
upon adoption of this compact, agree as follows:
1. To study, develop and promeote a plan for the design, construction, financing and
operation of interstate facilities of strategic interest to the signatory states;
2. To coordinate efforts to establish a common legal framework in all the signatory states to
authorize and facilitate design, construction, financing and operation of such facilities either
as publicly operated facilities or through other structures authorized by law;
3. To advocate for federal and other public and private funding to support the establishment
of inWterstate facilities of interest to all signatory states;
4. To make available to such interstate facilities funding and resources that are or may be
appropriated and allocated for that purpose; and
5. To do all things necessary or convenient to facilitate and coordinate the economic and
workforce development plans and programs of the State of West Virginia and the other
signatory states to the extent such plans and programs are not inconsistent with federal law
and the laws of the State of West Virginia or other signatory states.
Article IV. Compact commission established; membership; chairman; meetings; and report.
Each signatory state to the compact shall establish a compact commission. In West Virginia,
the Appalachian Region Interstate Compact Commission (the commission) shall be
established as a regional instrumentality and agency of the State of West Virginia and the
signatory states. The compact commissions of the signatory states shall be empowered to
carry out the purposes of their respective compacts.
The Appalachian Region Interstate Compact Commission shall consist of six members from
each of the other signatory states to be appointed pursuant to the laws of the signatory
states and six members of the West Virginia delegation to the commission to be appointed as
follows: Three members to be appointed by the President of the Senate and ethree members
to be appointed by the Speaker of the House of Delegates. Members of the West Virginia
delegation to the compact commission shall serve terms coincident witrh their terms of office
if an elected state or local representative, and may be reappointed. Members who are not
elected officials shall serve a term of four years and may be reappointed. The chairman of
the commission shall be elected by the members of the commission from among its
membership. The chairman shall serve for a term of two yeatrs and the chairmanship shall
rotate among the signatory states.
The commission shall meet not less than twice annually; however, the commission shall not
meet more than once consecutively in the same state.
Article V. Powers and duties of the commission.
The commission is vested with the pgowers of a body corporate, including the power to sue
and be sued in its own name, plead and be impleaded and adopt and use a common seal and
alter the same as may be deemed expedient. In addition to the powers set forth elsewhere in
this chapter, the commission may:
1. Adopt bylaws, rules and regulations to carry out the provisions of this chapter;
2. Employ, either as regular employees or as independent contractors, consultants,
engineers, arcVhitects, accountants, attorneys, financial experts, construction experts and
personnel, superintendents, managers and other professional personnel, personnel and
agents as may be necessary in the judgment of the commission and fix their compensation;
3. Determine the locations of, develop, establish, construct, erect, repair, remodel, add to,
extend, improve, equip, operate, regulate and maintain facilities to the extent necessary or
convenient to accomplish the purposes of the compact;
4. Acquire, own, hold, lease, use, sell, encumber, transfer, or dispose of, in its own name, any
real or personal property or interests therein;
5. Invest and reinvest funds of the commission;
6. Enter into contracts of any kind and execute all instruments necessary or convenient with
respect to its carrying out the powers in this chapter to accomplish the purposes of the
compact;
7. Expend such funds as may be available to it for the purpose of developing facilities,
including, but not limited to: (i) Purchasing real estate; (ii) grading sites; (iii) improving,
replacing and extending water, sewer, natural gas, electrical and other utility lines; (iv)
constructing, rehabilitating and expanding buildings; (v) constructing parking facilities; (vi)
constructing access roads, streets and rail lines; (vii) purchasing or leasing machinery and
tools; and (viii) making any other improvements deemed necessary by the commission to
meet its objectives;
8. Fix and revise, from time to time, and charge and collect rates, rents, fees or other
charges for the use of facilities or for services rendered in connection writh the facilities in
accordance with applicable state and federal laws and as approved by the commission;
9. Borrow money from any source for any valid purpose, including working capital for its
operations, reserve funds or interest; mortgage, pledge or ottherwise encumber the property
or funds of the commission; and contract with or engage the services of any person in
connection with any financing, including financial institutions, issuers of letters of credit or
insurers;
10. Issue bonds the principal and interest on wshich are payable exclusively from the
revenues and receipts of a specific facility in accordance with applicable laws;
11. Accept funds and property from gthe state and other signatory jurisdictions, persons,
counties, cities and towns and use the same for any of the purposes for which the
commission is created;
12. Apply for and accept grants or loans of money or other property from any federal agency
for any of the purposes authorized in this chapter and expend or use the same in accordance
with the directions and requirements attached thereto or imposed thereon by any such
federal agency;
13. Make loans or grants to, and enter into cooperative arrangements with, any person,
partnership, association, corporation, business or governmental entity in furtherance of the
purposes of this chapter for the purposes of promoting economic and workforce
development, provided that such loans or grants shall be made only from revenues of the
commission that have not been pledged or assigned for the payment of any of the
commission's bonds, and to enter into such contracts, instruments, and agreements as may
be expedient to provide for such loans, and any security therefor. The word "revenues" as
used in this subdivision includes grants, loans, funds and property, as set out in subdivisions
(11) and (12) of this article;
14. Enter into agreements with political subdivisions of the state for joint or cooperative
action;
15. Exercise any additional powers granted to it by subsequent legislation; and
16. Do all things necessary or convenient to carry out the purposes of this chapter.
Article VI. Funding and compensation.
The commission may utilize for its operation and expenses: (i) Funds that may be generated
by borrowing, gifts and grants; (ii) funds appropriated to it for such purposes by the West
Virginia Legislature and the Legislatures of the other signatory states; (iii) federal funds;
and (iv) revenues collected for the use of any facility approved by the commission.
Members of the West Virginia delegation to the commission shall not receive compensation
but shall be reimbursed for reasonable and necessary expenses incurred in the performance
of their duties to the commission. All such expenses shall be paid from existing
appropriations, gifts, grants, federal funds or other revenues colulected for the use of any
facility approved by the commission. Members of the commission representing other
signatory states shall receive compensation and reimbursemtent of expenses incurred in the
performance of their duties to the commission in accordance with the applicable laws of the
respective signatory states.
The provisions of this act shall become effective uplon the enactment of the Appalachian
Region Interstate Compact as authorized by thsis article and upon the enactment of this
compact by at least one other state in accordance with its terms and federal law.

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