Any board may provide by the resolution authorizing the issuance of the bonds or in the trust indenture hereinafter referred to, that additional bonds may thereafter be authorized and issued at one time, or from time to time, under such limitations and restrictions as may be set forth in said resolution or trust indenture, for the purpose of extending or improving such athletic establishments when deemed necessary in the public interest, such additional bonds to be secured and be payable from the revenues of the athletic establishment, as provided in section eight of this article.
Structure West Virginia Code
Article 2A. Athletic Establishments
§10-2A-2. Authority to Establish and Operate Athletic Establishments; Bonds to Pay Costs
§10-2A-2a. Joint Establishment and Operation of Athletic Establishment
§10-2A-3. Construction, etc., to Be Under Control of Board or Committee Appointed by Board
§10-2A-4. Powers of Board; Contracts; Employees
§10-2A-5. Preliminary Expenses
§10-2A-6. Resolution for Construction, etc., of Establishment; Notice and Hearing
§10-2A-7. Acquisition of Property or Establishments; Eminent Domain
§10-2A-8. Bonds for Improvements and Extension of Existing Athletic Establishments
§10-2A-9. Items of Expense Included in Cost of Athletic Establishment
§10-2A-10. Bonds to Be Payable From Special Fund; Exemption From Taxation
§10-2A-12. Obligations Not to Bind Member of Board Personally
§10-2A-13. Additional Bonds for Extension or Improvement of Athletic Establishments
§10-2A-14. How Proceeds of Bonds Applied; Lien
§10-2A-15. Bonds Secured by Trust Indenture Between Board and Corporate Trustees
§10-2A-17. Charges and Rentals for Use of Athletic Establishment
§10-2A-18. Accounting System; Yearly Audit; Custodian of Funds
§10-2A-19. Board to Pay Charges and Rentals for Use of Establishment
§10-2A-20. Operation Under Supervision and Control of Board; Leasing
§10-2A-22. Acquisition of Property on Which Encumbrance Exists
§10-2A-23. Protection and Enforcement of Rights of Bondholders; Receivership
§10-2A-24. Article Confers Additional Powers