The state armory board is continued. The board may sue and be sued, and plead and be impleaded. It is a body corporate and is an agency of the state. The exercise by the board of the powers conferred by this article in the acquisition, financing, construction, operation and maintenance of armories and armory projects is an essential governmental function. The board consists of the Governor or his or her designee, the Secretary of State and the Auditor. The Governor or his or her designee, is chairman of the board and the Secretary of State is the secretary of the board. Two members of the board is a quorum and the vote of two members is necessary for any action taken by the board.
The members and officers of the board are not entitled to compensation for their services, but each member shall be reimbursed for expenses necessarily incurred in the performance of his or her duties.
Structure West Virginia Code
§15-6-1. Legislative Purpose and Authority
§15-6-2. Armory Board Revenue Bonds Not to Constitute State Debt, etc.
§15-6-4. State Armory Board -- Generally
§15-6-5. State Armory Board -- Duties
§15-6-6. State Armory Board -- Powers
§15-6-6a. Transfer of Powers and Duties to the Adjutant General
§15-6-7. State Armory Board -- Authority to Issue Revenue Bonds
§15-6-8. State Armory Board -- Trustee of Holders of Revenue Bonds
§15-6-9. Application of Proceeds of Bonds, Grants and Appropriations
§15-6-10. Rentals and Other Revenues From Armories
§15-6-11. Authority of Board to Pledge Revenues as Security
§15-6-12. Title to Armory Property, etc., to Vest in State
§15-6-13. Lease of Armory or Armory Facilities by Adjutant General
§15-6-14. Acquisition of Property for Armory Projects; Condemnation
§15-6-15. Preliminary Expenses of Armory Projects
§15-6-16. County or Municipal Aid for Armory Purposes
§15-6-17. Disposition of Abandoned and Unsuitable Armories or Armory Facilities
§15-6-18. Exemption of Armories, etc., From Taxation