West Virginia Code
Article 3. Solid Waste Management Board
§22C-3-16. Rentals, Fees, Service Charges and Other Revenues From Solid Waste Disposal Projects; Contracts and Leases of Board; Cooperation of Other Governmental Agencies; Bonds of Such Agencies

This section applies to any solid waste disposal project or projects which are owned, in whole or in part, by the board.
The board may charge, alter and collect rentals, fees, service charges or other charges for the use or services of any solid waste disposal project, and contract in the manner provided by this section with one or more persons, one or more governmental agencies, or any combination thereof, desiring the use or services thereof, and fix the terms, conditions, rentals, fees, service charges or other charges for such use or services. Such rentals, fees, service charges or other charges are not subject to supervision or regulation by any other authority, department, commission, board, bureau or agency of the state, and such contract may provide for acquisition by such person or governmental agency of all or any part of such solid waste disposal project for such consideration payable over the period of the contract or otherwise as the board in its sole discretion determines to be appropriate, but subject to the provisions of any resolution authorizing the issuance of solid waste disposal revenue bonds or notes or solid waste disposal revenue refunding bonds of the board. Any governmental agency which has power to construct, operate and maintain solid waste disposal facilities may enter into a contract or lease with the board whereby the use or services of any solid waste disposal project of the board will be made available to such governmental agency and pay for such use or services such rentals, fees, service charges or other charges as may be agreed to by such governmental agency and the board.
Any governmental agency or agencies or combination thereof may cooperate with the board in the acquisition or construction of a solid waste disposal project and shall enter into such agreements with the board as are necessary, with a view to effective cooperative action and safeguarding of the respective interests of the parties thereto, which agreements shall provide for such contributions by the parties thereto in such proportion as may be agreed upon and such other terms as may be mutually satisfactory to the parties, including, without limitation, the authorization of the construction of the project by one of the parties acting as agent for all of the parties and the ownership and control of the project by the board to the extent necessary or appropriate for purposes of the issuance of solid waste disposal revenue bonds by the board. Any governmental agency may provide such contribution as is required under such agreements by the appropriation of money or, if authorized by a favorable vote of the electors to issue bonds or notes or levy taxes or assessments and issue notes or bonds in anticipation of the collection thereof, by the issuance of bonds or notes or by the levying of taxes or assessments and the issuance of bonds or notes in anticipation of the collection thereof, and by the payment of such appropriated money or the proceeds of such bonds or notes to the board pursuant to such agreements.
Any governmental agency, pursuant to a favorable vote of the electors in an election held for the purpose of issuing bonds to provide funds to acquire, construct or equip, or provide real estate and interests in real estate for a solid waste disposal project, whether or not the governmental agency at the time of such election had the board to pay the proceeds from such bonds or notes issued in anticipation thereof to the board as provided in this section, may issue such bonds or notes in anticipation of the issuance thereof and pay the proceeds thereof to the board in accordance with an agreement between such governmental agency and the board: Provided, That the legislative board of the governmental agency finds and determines that the solid waste disposal project to be acquired or constructed by the board in cooperation with such governmental agency will serve the same public purpose and meet substantially the same public need as the project otherwise proposed to be acquired or constructed by the governmental agency with the proceeds of such bonds or notes.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 22C. Environmental Resources; Boards, Authorities, Commissions and Compacts

Article 3. Solid Waste Management Board

§22C-3-1. Short Title

§22C-3-2. Legislative Findings; Declaration of Policy and Responsibility; Purpose and Intent of Article

§22C-3-3. Definitions

§22C-3-4. Solid Waste Management Board; Organization of Board; Appointment and Qualification of Board Members; Their Term of Office, Compensation, and Expenses; Director of Board

§22C-3-5. Board to Designate and Establish Disposal Sheds; Construction, Maintenance, etc., of Disposal Projects; Loan Agreements; Compliance With Federal and State Law

§22C-3-6. Powers, Duties and Responsibilities of Board Generally

§22C-3-7. Development of State Solid Waste Management Plan

§22C-3-8. Power of Board to Collect Service Charges and Exercise Other Powers of Governmental Agencies in Event of Default; Power to Require Governmental Agencies to Enforce Their Rights

§22C-3-9. Development and Designation of Solid Waste Disposal Sheds by Board

§22C-3-10. Board Empowered to Issue Solid Waste Disposal Revenue Bonds, Renewal Notes and Refunding Bonds; Requirements and Manner of Such Issuance

§22C-3-11. Establishment of Reserve Funds, Replacement and Improvement Funds and Sinking Funds; Fiscal Agent; Purposes for Use of Bond Proceeds; Application of Surplus

§22C-3-12. Legal Remedies of Bondholders

§22C-3-13. Bonds and Notes Not Debt of State, County, Municipality or of Any Political Subdivision; Expenses Incurred Pursuant to Article

§22C-3-14. Use of Funds, Properties, etc., by Board; Restrictions Thereon

§22C-3-15. Audit of Funds Disbursed by the Board and Recipients Thereof

§22C-3-16. Rentals, Fees, Service Charges and Other Revenues From Solid Waste Disposal Projects; Contracts and Leases of Board; Cooperation of Other Governmental Agencies; Bonds of Such Agencies

§22C-3-17. Maintenance, Operation and Repair of Projects; Repair of Damaged Property; Reports by Board to Governor and Legislature

§22C-3-18. Solid Waste Disposal Revenue Bonds Lawful Investments

§22C-3-19. Exemption From Taxation

§22C-3-20. Governmental Agencies Authorized to Convey Property

§22C-3-21. Financial Interest in Contracts, Projects, etc., Prohibited; Gratuities Prohibited; Penalty

§22C-3-22. Conduct of Proceedings of Board

§22C-3-23. Regulation of Solid Waste Collectors and Haulers to Continue Under Public Service Commission; Bringing About Their Compliance With Solid Waste Disposal Shed Plan and Solid Waste Disposal Projects; Giving Testimony at Commission Hearings

§22C-3-24. Cooperation of Board and Enforcement Agencies in Collecting and Disposing of Abandoned Household Appliances and Motor Vehicles, etc.

§22C-3-25. Liberal Construction of Article

§22C-3-26. Supersedure Over County and Regional Solid Waste Authorities