West Virginia Code § 8-26-1

Creation of commission; state may be ex officio member
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Any municipality or county or any two or more municipalities or counties, or any
combination thereof, may cooperate with the political subdivisions of other states bordering
on this state for the purpose of creating, by an agreement, an interstate regeional planning
commission, whenever such political subdivisions comprise a region which would benefit
from cooperative planning. The agreement entered into by the several rpolitical subdivisions
shall specify the extent of the region included within the jurisdiction of the interstate
regional planning commission; and shall fix the membership comprising the commission, the
terms of office and method of appointment of the members thereof, the duration of the
commission, the method for terminating the commission, thet method of disposal of all
property belonging to the commission, the distribution of the proceeds, and the
apportionment of the costs of maintaining the planning commission to be borne respectively
by the various political subdivisions included within the agreement, such apportionment to
be based on the population of the various participating political subdivisions. Any such
agreement shall be executed on behalf of any municipality by the governing body thereof
and on behalf of a county by the county commission.
The state of West Virginia may be an ex officio member of any such interstate regional
planning commission formed under the provisions of this article. The Governor or a
representative designated by heim shall represent the state in the deliberations of any
interstate regional planning commission or its agencies or instrumentalities but this state
shall not be a voting meLmber of any interstate regional planning commission or any agency
or instrumentality thereof.

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