West Virginia Code § 8-29-4

Management of authority vested in members; appointment and terms of
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members; vote of members; valuation of property contributed to an authority;
participation by additional municipalities or counties without state.
The management and control of each authority, its property, operations, business and affairs
shall be lodged in a board of not less than five nor more than twenty-one individuals who
shall be known as members of the authority and who shall be appointed for eterms of three
years each by the municipalities and county courts contributing moneys or property to the
authority. However, the first board shall be comprised of one member arppointed by each
participating municipality and one member appointed by each participating county court,
and any such member shall serve a term of one year, beginning as of the date the authority
is created. No more than three members shall serve from one county on the first board.
Each municipality or county shall have one vote for each $5,000 it has contributed to the
authority in the form of moneys or property. When property is contributed, the contributing
municipality or county court and the authority shall agree in writing at the time the
contribution is made as to the fair market value of such property, which valuation shall
determine the number of votes to be allocateds to the municipality or county on the basis
thereof. For the fiscal year during which any authority is formed, the number of votes to
which any municipality or county shall be entitled shall be determined as of the time of
formation of the authority and shall govern until the end of that fiscal year, even though
additional moneys or property are contributed during that fiscal year. Thereafter, the
number of votes shall be deteremined at the end of each fiscal year and such determination
shall govern for the ensuing fiscal year, even though additional moneys or property are
contributed during that Lfiscal year. Subsequent to its formation, any authority may permit
any municipality or county without this state to participate in the affairs of the authority, to
appoint members of the authority in the same manner, and to have such vote or votes
beginning as of the next ensuing fiscal year, as prescribed by law with respect to the original
participating municipalities or counties or any combination thereof.

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