West Virginia Code
Article 2. Department of Economic Development
§5B-2-4. Public-Private Partnerships

The Department of Economic Development may enter into contractual or joint venture agreements with a nonprofit corporation organized pursuant to the corporate laws of the state, organized to permit qualification pursuant to section 501(c) of the Internal Revenue Code and for purposes of the economic development of West Virginia, and funded from sources other than the state. The contract shall include provisions relating to the employment of economic development representatives assigned to the Department of Economic Development to be paid a base salary by the state and performance-based economic incentives from private funds of the nonprofit corporation. Provisions relating to hiring practices with respect to economic development representatives, job descriptions, accountability, public-private liaison, and performance standards may be the subject of contract negotiations. The contract may include provisions for continuing education and certification in the field of economic or industrial development for persons employed as economic development representatives. Agreements providing for the payment of performance-based incentives to the secretary are authorized. Agreements providing for the payment of travel and other expenses of or to the secretary or of or to economic development representatives from private funds by the nonprofit corporation are authorized. The prohibitions of 6B-2-5 (b) and 6B-2-5 (d) of this code are not applicable to the receipt by economic development representatives or by the secretary of performance-based incentives and other payments made by the nonprofit corporation and specifically authorized pursuant to this section.
From time to time the secretary may enter into joint ventures wherein the department and the nonprofit corporation share in the development and funding of economic development programs.
All contracts and joint venture agreements must be approved by the secretary. Contracts entered into pursuant to this section for longer than one fiscal year shall contain, in substance, a provision that the contract shall be considered cancelled without further obligation on the part of the state if the State Legislature or, where appropriate, the federal government, shall fail to appropriate sufficient funds therefor or shall act to impair the contract or cause it to be cancelled.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 5B. Economic Development Act of 1985

Article 2. Department of Economic Development

§5B-2-1. West Virginia Department of Economic Development; Confidentiality

§5B-2-2. Office of Secretary of Department of Economic Development

§5B-2-3. Powers and Duties of the Secretary

§5B-2-3b. Economic Development Promotion and Closing Fund

§5B-2-4. Public-Private Partnerships

§5B-2-4a. State Allocation to Regional Councils

§5B-2-5. Economic Development Representatives

§5B-2-6. Transition; Savings Provision

§5B-2-6a. Brownfield Economic Development Districts; Applications; Fees; Rules

§5B-2-9a. Powers and Duties of Secretary of the Department of Tourism and Tourism Advisory Council for Improving Cardinal Passenger Train Service; Declaration of Public Policy and Legislative Intent

§5B-2-10. Program and Policy Action Statement; Submission to Joint Committee on Government and Finance

§5B-2-14. Certified Development Community Program

§5B-2-15. Upper Kanawha Valley Resiliency and Revitalization Program

§5B-2-16. Entrepreneurship and Innovation Investment Fund

§5B-2-17. West Virginia Motorsport Committee

§5B-2-18. Small Business Supplier Certification Assistance Program

§5B-2-18a. Applicability of Federal Laws and Federal Aviation Administration Regulations; Permissible Use of Uncrewed Aircraft

§5B-2-19. Certified Sites and Development Readiness Program

§5B-2-20. West Virginia Uncrewed Aircraft Systems Advisory Council

§5B-2-21. Certified Industrial Business Expansion Development Program