§4-13-5. Advisory Council
The commission may establish an advisory council composed of citizens at large who have knowledge of American Civil War history and interest in its sesquicentennial celebration to assist the commission in its work.
§4-11A-14. Exemption From Purchasing Provisions
The provisions of article three, chapter five-a of this code shall not apply to the authority with respect to contracts entered into by the authority in carrying out the public and essential governmental functions set forth in this article and are exempt from the laws of the state which provide for competitive bids and hearings […]
§4-11A-15. Bankruptcy
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the authority is not authorized, and no governmental officer or organization shall authorize the authority to become a debtor in a case under the United States bankruptcy code, Title 11 of the United States Code, to make an assignment for the benefit of creditors or to become the subject […]
§4-11A-16. Dissolution of the Authority; Distribution of Assets
The authority shall dissolve not sooner than three hundred sixty-six days after it no longer has any bonds outstanding and no later than two years from the date of final payment of all outstanding bonds and the satisfaction of all outstanding obligations of the authority, except to the extent necessary to remain in existence to […]
§4-11A-17. Construction
This article, being considered necessary for the welfare of the state and its people, shall be liberally construed to affect its purpose.
§4-11A-18. Dedication of Personal Income Tax Proceeds as Replacement Moneys for Anticipated Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement Proceeds to the Old Fund
(a) There is hereby dedicated an annual amount of $50,400,000 from annual collections of the tax imposed by article twenty-one, chapter eleven of this code as a portion of the revenue source dedicated to satisfy the Old Fund liabilities as they occur to provide a dollar for dollar replacement of the first $30 million received […]
§4-12-1. Authority of Legislature to Establish West Virginia Law Institute
The West Virginia Legislature creates and establishes a state law institute, to be known as the "West Virginia Law Institute," as an official advisory law revision and law reform agency of the State of West Virginia and to be located at the West Virginia University college of law.
§4-12-2. Purposes and Duties
The general purposes of the West Virginia law institute are to promote and encourage the clarification and simplification of the law of West Virginia, to improve the better administration of justice and to conduct scholarly legal research and scientific legal work. To that end it shall be the duty of the West Virginia law institute […]
§4-12-3. Governing Council and Members
(a) The institute shall have such members and committees as the governing body of the West Virginia law institute may direct. The governing body shall also elect a president, secretary and any other officers as it determines necessary. (b) The governing body of the institute shall be a council composed of ex officio members and […]
§4-12-4. Compensation of Members of the Council of the West Virginia Law Institute, Director and Assistants
The members of the council of the West Virginia law institute shall serve without any compensation for services as such. The council may employ and fix and pay reasonable compensation to the director of the institute and the director's assistants, and may pay honoraria to members of the council who perform professional services for the […]