Senate Bill No. 108
(By Senators Manchin and Claypole)
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[Introduced January 26, 1994; referred to the Committee
on Government Organization.]
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A BILL to extend the time for the county commission of Marion
county, West Virginia, to meet as a levying body for the
purpose of presenting to the voters of said county an
election on the question of continuing the excess levy for
mass transit, parks and recreation and library services and
equipment from between the seventh and twenty-eighth days of
March until the first Thursday in June, one thousand nine
hundred ninety-four.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
MARION COUNTY COMMISSION MEETING AS A LEVYING BODY EXTENDED FOR
AN ELECTION ON THE QUESTION OF CONTINUING THE EXCESS LEVY FOR
MASS TRANSIT, PARKS AND RECREATION, AND LIBRARY SERVICES AND
EQUIPMENT.
§1. Extending time for the Marion County Commission to meet as
a levying body for an election on the question of continuing
the excess levy for mass transit, parks and recreation, and
library services and equipment.
Notwithstanding the provisions of article eight, chapter
eleven of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred
thirty-one, as amended, the county commission of Marion County,
West Virginia, is hereby authorized to extend the time for its
meeting as a levying body, setting the levy rate and certifying
its actions to the state tax commissioner from between the
seventh and twenty-eighth days of March until the first Thursday
in June, one thousand nine hundred ninety-four, for the purpose
of submitting to the voters of Marion County the question of
continuing the excess county levy for mass transit, parks and
recreation, and library services and equipment.
NOTE: The purpose of this bill is to extend the time for
the Marion County Commission to meet as a levying body from
between the seventh and twenty-eighth days of March until the
first Thursday in June, one thousand nine hundred ninety-four, so
that voters may vote on whether to continue the excess county
levy for mass transit, parks and recreation, and library services
and equipment before the setting of levy rates.