(a) The board shall accept and review applications from eligible businesses and shall determine the investment worthiness, the benefits to the West Virginia economy, the leverage potential for investments in small business investment companies, the jobs creation potential, and the economic circumstances of the region or regions of the state that would benefit from each proposal. The board shall attempt to balance its investments, as nearly as is practicable, among the geographic regions of the state.
(b) Any faculty or students of a public or private institution of higher education in the state may present for the boards consideration proposals relating to innovative projects or investment opportunities.
(c) An annual audit shall be conducted by an independent firm of certified public accountants and shall be made available to the Legislature annually. A copy of the audit may be provided to the Legislature electronically and paper copies may be provided upon the request of any member.
(d) The board shall forward to the West Virginia Economic Development Authority for its review and information approved investment packages containing information as is necessary to permit the West Virginia Economic Development Authority to carry out its duties under this article. The board shall determine whether each applicant is an eligible business.
Structure West Virginia Code
Chapter 12. Public Moneys and Securities
Article 7. Jobs Investment Trust Fund
§12-7-1. Purposes and Objectives; How Article Cited
§12-7-4. Jobs Investment Trust Board; Termination; Vesting With the Economic Development Authority
§12-7-7. Limitation on Investments
§12-7-9. Applications for Investment Priority; Investment Package
§12-7-10. Acceptance or Rejection of Investment Package
§12-7-12. Reports of Board; Report of Housing Development Fund
§12-7-14. Exemption From Certain Requirements; Audit