West Virginia Code § 8-25-5

Formation of regional councils; purpose; receipt of funds and assistance;
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effect on interstate planning commissions and other existing organizations.
(a) The Governor shall provide for an organizational meeting of each of the regional councils
within sixty days after his certification pursuant to section four of this article. He shall notify
the president of each county court and the mayor of each municipality of the region of the
time and place of such meeting. The official so notified shall attend this meeeting or shall
designate a representative. In the case of the county court, another member of the court
shall be the designee or, in the case of a municipality, a member of ther governing body of
such municipality shall be the designee. Those present shall constitute a quorum and shall
select a temporary chairman and secretary and shall provide for a subsequent meeting or
meetings at which time the members provided for in section six of this article shall be
nominated and elected and the permanent organization and tbylaws established.
(b) Each regional council formed pursuant to this article shall fulfill the purposes of
development regions and shall be eligible to receive state funds and technical assistance in
accordance with the provisions of this article.
(c) (1) Nothing herein contained shall in any way limit or restrict the powers, duties and
responsibilities of planning bodies organized under article twenty-six of this chapter relating
to interstate planning commissions.g
(2) Interstate planning commissions in existence on the effective date of this article are
hereby designated as the planning and development councils for the region, insofar as the
West Virginia member counties of such interstate planning commissions are concerned, and
such commissions shall be empowered to act as the planning and development councils for
such regions insofar as the West Virginia member counties are concerned.
(3) When additional West Virginia counties are added, under the provisions of this article, to
such interstate planning commissions, their membership in such commissions shall comply,
insoWfar as the West Virginia counties are concerned, with the council membership
requirements of this article.
(4) Regional councils or commissions established under this article and article twenty-six of
this chapter may, at the option of the county courts of the participating West Virginia
counties, continue to have all the powers, duties and responsibilities permitted and required
under said article twenty-six, in addition to the powers, duties and responsibilities provided
herein for regional councils.
(5) State regional councils or commissions and their corresponding boundaries in existence
on the effective date of this article, which were established under the former provisions of
this article, and any nonprofit corporation in existence on the effective date of this article,
which was established under chapter thirty-one of this code and pursuant to section
eighteen, article five, chapter seven of this code and which has had in its employ a full-time
paid executive staff for a period of no less than six months immediately prior to the effective
date of this article, may be designated by the Governor as planning and development regions
and regional councils. Such designation shall be made within sixty days after the effective
date of this article. Regional councils so designated shall have a period of six months from
the date of designation to comply with the membership structure required by this article.
Nothing herein contained shall be construed to deprive such existing state regional councils
of their legal authority prior to the expiration of the aforementioned six-month period.

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