West Virginia Code § 8-1-3

Classification of municipal corporations
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Pursuant to the mandate of the "Municipal Home Rule Amendment" to the Constitution of
this state, all municipal corporations are hereby classified by population into four classes, as
follows: e
(1) Every municipal corporation with a population in excess of fifty thousand shall be a Class
I city;
(2) Every municipal corporation with a population in excess of ten thousand but not in excess
of fifty thousand shall be a Class II city;
(3) Every municipal corporation with a population in eaxcess of two thousand but not in
excess of ten thousand shall be a Class III city; and
(4) Every municipal corporation with a population of two thousand or less shall be a Class IV
town or village.
Transition from one to another class shall occur automatically when the requisite population
qualification has been met, effective as of the effective date of the census, as specified in
section four of this article.
The Legislature hereby declares its interpretation of the said "Municipal Home Rule
Amendment" to be that a single classification by population of municipal corporations in this
state is required which shall exclude any other classification of municipal corporations by
population for any pu rpose. It is, therefore, the intention of the Legislature that the
classification Vestablished in this section shall give effect to the Constitutional mandate and
shall be the only classification by population applying to municipal corporations in this state.
It is the further intention of the Legislature that subsequent legislation affecting municipal
corporations in this state shall treat municipal corporations differently upon the basis of
population, only in accordance with the general classification established in this section.

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