If a nonprofit association has been inactive for three years or longer, a person in possession or control of personal property of the nonprofit association may transfer the property:
(1) If a document of a nonprofit association specifies a person to whom transfer is to be made under these circumstances, to that person; or
(2) If no person is so specified, to a nonprofit association or nonprofit corporation pursuing broadly similar purposes, or to a government or governmental subdivision, agency or instrumentality.
Structure West Virginia Code
Chapter 36. Estates and Property
Article 11. Uniform Unincorporated Nonprofit Association Act
§36-11-2. Supplementary General Principles of Law and Equity
§36-11-3. Territorial Application
§36-11-4. Real and Personal Property; Nonprofit Association as Legatee, Devisee or Beneficiary
§36-11-5. Statement of Authority as to Real Property
§36-11-6. Liability in Tort and Contract
§36-11-7. Capacity to Assert and Defend; Standing
§36-11-8. Effect of Judgment or Order
§36-11-9. Disposition of Personal Property of Inactive Nonprofit Association
§36-11-10. Appointment of Agent to Receive Service of Process
§36-11-11. Claim Not Abated by Change of Members or Officers
§36-11-13. Summons and Complaint; Service on Whom
§36-11-14. Uniformity of Application and Construction