§5C-1-22. Projects Not to Be Considered Public Improvements
No project, enterprise or business facility which conducts as its primary activity a manufacturing process or other nongovernmental or nonpublic activity may be deemed to be a "public improvement" within the meaning of the provisions of article five-a, chapter twenty-one of this code.
§5C-2-1. Legislative Findings
(a) The Legislature finds that: (1) Coal is an important fuel source for keeping the household energy costs low in the State of West Virginia;
§5C-2-2. Definitions
In this section: (1) "Council" means the West Virginia clean coal technology council.
§5C-2-3. Creation and Membership of the West Virginia Clean Coal Technology Council
(a) The West Virginia clean coal technology council is created with Legislative Oversight to coordinate actions for the study and development of clean coal technology pilot projects in this state. (b) The council is composed of: (1) Three state senators to be appointed by the President of the Senate, with one being designated as cochair;
§5C-2-4. Administration
(a) Members of the council shall be appointed for two-year terms and may be reappointed for additional terms; (b) The council shall meet not less than once each calendar quarter for the first year and at a frequency to be determined by the council thereafter, at a time determined by the council and at the […]
§5C-2-5. Powers, Duties, Information and Reports of Council
(a) The council shall: (1) Coordinate the activities of the designated agency with regard to the specific clean coal technology charges of this council with appropriate private, public, state or federal agencies/organizations;