West Virginia Code
Article 11B. West Virginia Tax Increment Financing Act
§7-11B-2. Findings and Legislative Purpose

(a) It is found and declared to be the policy of this state to promote and facilitate the orderly development and economic stability of its communities. County commissions need the ability to raise revenue to finance capital improvements and facilities that are designed to encourage economic growth and development in geographic areas characterized by high levels of unemployment, stagnant employment, slow income growth, contaminated property or inadequate infrastructure. The construction of necessary capital improvements in accordance with local economic development plans will encourage investing in job-producing private development and expand the public tax base.
(b) It is also found and declared that capital improvements or facilities in any area that result in the increase in the value of property located in the area or encourage increased employment within the area will serve a public purpose for each taxing unit possessing the authority to impose ad valorem taxes in the area.
(c) It is the purpose of this article:
(1) To encourage local levying bodies to cooperate in the allocation of future tax revenues that are used to finance capital improvements and facilities designed to encourage private development in selected areas; and
(2) To assist local governments that have a competitive disadvantage in their ability to attract business, private investment or commercial development due to their location; to encourage remediation of contaminated property; to prevent or arrest the decay of selected areas due to the inability of existing financing methods to provide capital improvements and facilities; and to encourage private investment designed to promote and facilitate the orderly development or redevelopment of selected areas.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 7. County Commissions and Officers

Article 11B. West Virginia Tax Increment Financing Act

§7-11B-1. Short Title

§7-11B-2. Findings and Legislative Purpose

§7-11B-3. Definitions

§7-11B-4. Powers Generally

§7-11B-5. Powers Supplemental

§7-11B-6. Application for Development or Redevelopment Plan

§7-11B-7. Creation of a Development or Redevelopment Area or District

§7-11B-8. Project Plan — Approval

§7-11B-9. Project Plan Amendment

§7-11B-10. Termination of Development or Redevelopment District

§7-11B-11. Costs of Formation of Development or Redevelopment District

§7-11B-12. Overlapping Districts Prohibited,

§7-11B-13. Conflicts of Interest; Required Disclosures and Abstention

§7-11B-14. Projects Financed by Tax Increment Financing Considered to Be Public Improvements Subject to Prevailing Wage, Local Labor Preference and Competitive Bid Requirements

§7-11B-15. Reports by County Commissions and Municipalities, Contents, and Publication; Procedure to Determine Progress of Project; Reports by Development Office, Content of Reports; Rule-Making Authority; Development Office to Provide Manual and Ass...

§7-11B-16. Valuation of Real Property

§7-11B-17. Division of Ad Valorem Real Property Tax Revenue

§7-11B-18. Payments in Lieu of Taxes and Other Revenues

§7-11B-19. Tax Increment Obligations Generally

§7-11B-20. Tax Increment Financing Obligations -- Authority to Issue

§7-11B-21. Tax Increment Financing Obligations -- Authorizing Order or Ordinance

§7-11B-22. Tax Increment Financing Obligations Terms, Conditions

§7-11B-23. Tax Increment Financing Obligations -– Security -– Marketability

§7-11B-24. Tax Increment Financing Obligations -- Special Fund for Repayment

§7-11B-25. Tax Increment Financing Obligations – Tax Exemption

§7-11B-26. Excess Funds

§7-11B-27. Computation of Local Share for Support of Public Schools When Tax Increment Financing Is Used

§7-11B-28. Effective Date

§7-11B-29. Joint Development or Redevelopment Districts

§7-11B-30. Application by Division of Highways