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§22C-4-1. Legislative Findings and Purposes

The Legislature finds that the improper and uncontrolled collection, transportation, processing and disposal of domestic and commercial garbage, refuse and other solid wastes in the State of West Virginia results in: (1) A public nuisance and a clear and present danger to the citizens of West Virginia; (2) the degradation of the state's environmental quality […]

§22C-4-11. Acquisition of Land; Operation of Public Solid Waste Landfills and Other Facilities; Restrictions on Solid Wastes Generated Outside Authority Area; Fees

Upon approval of the litter and solid waste control plan by the solid waste management board, the county or regional solid waste authority may acquire, by purchase, lease, gift or otherwise, land for the establishment of solid waste facilities and is authorized to construct, operate, maintain and contract for the operation of such facilities. The […]

§22C-4-12. Bonds and Notes

For constructing or acquiring any solid waste facilities for the authorized purposes of the authority, or necessary or incidental thereto, and for constructing improvements and extension thereto, and also for reimbursing or paying the costs and expenses of creating the authority, if any, the board of any such authority is hereby authorized to borrow money […]

§22C-4-13. Items Included in Cost of Properties

The cost of any solid waste facilities acquired under the provisions of this article includes the cost of the acquisition or construction thereof, costs of closure of solid waste facilities, the cost of all property rights, easements and franchises deemed necessary or convenient therefor and for the improvements and extensions thereto; interest upon bonds or […]

§22C-4-14. Bonds or Notes May Be Secured by Trust Indenture

In the discretion and at the option of the board such bonds or notes may be secured by a trust indenture by and between the authority and a corporate trustee, which may be a trust company or bank having powers of a trust company within or without the State of West Virginia. The resolution authorizing […]

§22C-4-15. Sinking Fund for Bonds or Notes

At or before the time of the issuance of any bonds or notes under this article, the board may by resolution or in the trust indenture provide for the creation of a sinking fund and for payments into such fund from the revenues of the solid waste facilities operated by the authority or from other […]

§22C-4-16. Collection, etc., of Revenues and Funds and Enforcement of Covenants; Default; Suit, etc., by Bondholder or Noteholder or Trustee to Compel Performance of Duties; Appointment and Powers of Receiver

The board for any such authority has power to insert enforceable provisions in any resolution authorizing the issuance of bonds or notes relating to the collection, custody and application of revenues or of the authority from the operation of the solid waste facilities under its control or other funds available to the authority and to […]

§22C-4-17. Operating Contracts

The board may enter into contracts or agreements with any persons, firms or corporations for the operation and management of the solid waste facilities for such period of time and under such terms and conditions as are agreed upon between the board and such persons, firms or corporations. The board has power to provide in […]

§22C-4-19. Refunding Bonds or Notes

The board of any authority having issued bonds or notes under the provisions of this article is hereby empowered thereafter by resolution to issue refunding bonds or notes of such authority for the purpose of retiring or refinancing any or all outstanding bonds or notes, together with any unpaid interest thereon and redemption premium thereunto […]

§22C-4-2. Definitions

Unless the context clearly requires a different meaning, as used in this article, the terms: (a) "Approved solid waste facility" means a commercial solid waste facility or practice which has a valid permit or compliance order under article fifteen, chapter twenty-two of this code. (b) "Commercial solid waste facility" means any solid waste facility which […]

§22C-4-20. Indebtedness of Authority

No Constitutional or statutory limitation with respect to the nature or amount of or rate of interest on indebtedness which may be incurred by municipalities, counties or other public or governmental bodies applies to the indebtedness of an authority. No indebtedness of any nature of authority is an indebtedness of the State of West Virginia […]

§22C-4-22. Use of Prisoners for Litter Pickup; Funds Provided From Litter Control Fund; County Commission, Regional Jail and Correctional Facility Authority and Sheriff to Cooperate With Solid Waste Authority

Upon the approval of the litter and solid waste control plan as provided in section eight hereof, each county and regional solid waste authority is hereby authorized and directed to implement a program to utilize those individuals incarcerated in the county or regional jails for litter pickup within the limits of available funds. Such program […]

§22C-4-24. Commercial Solid Waste Facility Siting Plan; Facilities Subject to Plan; Criteria; Approval by Solid Waste Management Board; Effect on Facility Siting; Public Hearings; Rules

(a) On or before July 1, 1991, each county or regional solid waste authority shall prepare and complete a commercial solid waste facilities siting plan for the county or counties within its jurisdiction: Provided, That the Solid Waste Management Board may authorize any reasonable extension of up to one year for the completion of the […]

§22C-4-26. Approval of New Class a Facilities by Solid Waste Authorities

Except as provided below with respect to Class B facilities, from and after March 10, 1990, in order to obtain approval to operate a new Class A facility, an applicant shall: (1) File an application for a certificate of need with, and obtain approval from, the Public Service Commission in the manner specified in section […]

§22C-4-27. Approval of Conversion From Class B Facility to Class a Facility

From and after October 18, 1991, in order to obtain approval to operate as a Class A facility at a site previously permitted to operate as a Class B facility, an applicant shall: (1) File an application for a certificate of need with, and obtain approval from, the Public Service Commission in the manner specified […]