(a) It is the finding of the Legislature that:
(1) West Virginia’s cities, towns, and other concentrated population areas, areas of the state, mostly rural, remain unserved or underserved by broadband access; and
(2) The lack of affordable, accessible broadband service in the underserved and unserved areas in this state necessitates consideration of alternative means and methods of providing internet services.
(b) It is the purpose of this article that individuals and businesses be able to form cooperative associations for the purpose of obtaining internet services within their respective regions and communities.
Structure West Virginia Code
Chapter 31G. Broadband Enhancement and Expansion Policies
Article 2. Cooperative Associations
§31G-2-3. Legislative Findings and Purposes
§31G-2-6. Articles of Incorporation
§31G-2-7. Amendments to Articles of Incorporation
§31G-2-9. General and Special Meetings
§31G-2-12. Officers, Employees and Agents to Be Bonded
§31G-2-13. Stock; Membership Certificate; Voting; Liability; Limitations on Transfer and Ownership
§31G-2-14. Removal of Officer or Director
§31G-2-17. Remedies for Breach of Contract
§31G-2-18. Purchasing Property of Other Associations, Persons, Firms or Corporations
§31G-2-20. Conflicting Laws Not to Apply
§31G-2-21. Interest in Other Corporations or Associations
§31G-2-22. Contracts and Agreements With Other Associations
§31G-2-23. Rights and Remedies Apply to Similar Associations of Other States
§31G-2-24. Associations Heretofore Organized May Adopt Provisions of Article
§31G-2-25. Liability as to Delivery of Products in Violation of Marketing Agreements
§31G-2-26. Associations to Be Deemed Not in Restraint of Trade
§31G-2-27. Application of Business Corporation Laws; Nonprofit Corporation Laws