
ENROLLED
COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE
FOR
Senate Bill No. 406
(Senators Bowman, Bailey, Ball, Dawson,
Kessler, McCabe, Minard, Redd, Snyder,
Boley and Minear, original sponsors)
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[Passed March 9, 2000; to take effect July 1, 2000.]
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AN ACT to amend and reenact sections four and eleven, article six,
chapter five of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine
hundred thirty-one, as amended, all relating to the state
building commission; terminating certain powers; and
transferring certain powers and responsibilities to the
secretary of administration and to the West Virginia economic
development authority.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That sections four and eleven, article six, chapter five of
the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as
amended, be amended and reenacted, all to read as follows:
ARTICLE 6. STATE BUILDINGS.
§5-6-4. Powers of commission.
The commission has the power:
(1) To sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded;
(2) To have a seal and alter the same at pleasure;
(3) To contract to acquire and to acquire, in the name of the
commission or of the state, by purchase, lease, lease-purchase or
otherwise, real property or rights or easements necessary or
convenient for its corporate purposes and to exercise the power of
eminent domain to accomplish those purposes;
(4) To acquire, hold and dispose of personal property for its
corporate purposes;
(5) To make bylaws for the management and regulation of its
affairs;
(6) With the consent of the attorney general of the state of
West Virginia, to use the facilities of his or her office,
assistants and employees in all legal matters relating to or
pertaining to the commission;
(7) To appoint officers, agents and employees and fix their
compensation;
(8) To make contracts, and to execute all instruments
necessary or convenient to effectuate the intent of, and to
exercise the powers granted to it by this article;
(9) To renegotiate all contracts entered into by it whenever,
due to a change in situation, it appears to the commission that its
interests will be best served;
(10) To construct a building or buildings on real property,
which it may acquire, or which may be owned by the state of West
Virginia, in the city of Charleston, as convenient as may be to the
capitol building, together with incidental approaches, structures
and facilities, subject to the consent and approval of the city of
Charleston in any case as may be necessary; and, in addition, to acquire or construct a warehouse, including office space in the
warehouse in Kanawha County for the West Virginia alcohol beverage
control commissioner, and equip and furnish the office space; and
to acquire or construct, through lease, purchase, lease-purchase or
bond financing, hospitals or other facilities, buildings, or
additions or renovations to buildings as may be necessary for the
safety and care of patients, inmates and guests at facilities under
the jurisdiction of and supervision of the division of health and
at institutions under the jurisdiction of the division of
corrections or the regional jail and correctional facilities
authority; and to formulate and program plans for the orderly and
timely capital improvement of all of the hospitals and institutions
and the state capitol buildings; and to construct a building or
buildings in Kanawha County to be used as a general headquarters by
the division of public safety to accommodate that division's
executive staff, clerical offices, technical services, supply
facilities and dormitory accommodations; and to develop, improve
and expand state parks and recreational facilities to be operated
by the division of natural resources; and to establish one or more
systems or complexes of buildings and projects under control of the
commission; and, subject to prior agreements with holders of bonds
previously issued, to change the systems, complexes of buildings
and projects from time to time, in order to facilitate the issuance
and sale of bonds of different series on a parity with each other
or having such priorities between series as the commission may
determine; and to acquire by purchase, eminent domain or otherwise
all real property or interests in the real property necessary or
convenient to accomplish the purposes of this subdivision. The rights and powers set forth in this subdivision shall not be
construed as in derogation of any rights and powers now vested in
the West Virginia alcohol beverage control commissioner, the
department of health and human resources, the division of
corrections or the division of natural resources;
(11) To maintain, construct and operate a project authorized
under this article;
(12) To charge rentals for the use of all or any part of a
project or buildings at any time financed, constructed, acquired or
improved, in whole or in part, with the proceeds of sale of bonds
issued pursuant to this article, subject to and in accordance with
such agreements with bondholders as may be made as provided in this
article: Provided, That on and after the effective date of the
amendments to this section, to charge rentals for the use of all or
any part of a project or buildings at any time financed,
constructed, acquired, maintained or improved, in whole or in part,
with the proceeds of sale of bonds issued pursuant to this article,
subject to and in accordance with such agreements with bondholders
as may be made as in this section provided, or with any funds
available to the state building commission, including, but not
limited to, all buildings and property owned by the state of West
Virginia or by the state building commission, but no rentals shall
be charged to the governor, attorney general, secretary of state,
state auditor, state treasurer, the Legislature and the members of
the Legislature, the supreme court of appeals, nor for their
offices, agencies, official functions and duties;
(13) To issue negotiable bonds and to provide for the rights of the holders of the negotiable bonds;
(14) To accept and expend any gift, grant or contribution of
money to, or for the benefit of, the commission, from the state of
West Virginia or any other source for any or all of the purposes
specified in this article or for any one or more of such purposes
as may be specified in connection with the gift, grant or
contribution;
(15) To enter on any lands and premises for the purpose of
making surveys, soundings and examinations;
(16) To invest in United States government obligations, on a
short-term basis, any surplus funds which the commission may have
on hand pending the completion of any project or projects;
(17) To issue revenue bonds in accordance with the applicable
provisions of this article for the purposes set forth in section
eleven-a of this article; and
(18) To do all things necessary or convenient to carry out the
powers given in this article.
(19) The power and authority granted to the state building
commission pursuant to this section and sections seven, eight and
eleven-a of this article to initiate, acquire, construct, finance
or develop projects; to issue revenue bonds; or to exercise the
power of eminent domain with respect to any project, shall
terminate on the effective date of this section: Provided, That
nothing herein shall be construed to affect the validity of any act
of the state building commission prior to the effective date of
this section or to impair the rights of bondholders with respect to
bonds or other evidence of indebtedness issued prior to the effective date of this section. Following the effective date of
this section, the secretary of administration may exercise any
power expressly granted pursuant to this article with respect to
any project or facility previously constructed or acquired, any
existing contractual obligations, and any outstanding bonded
indebtedness. Refunding bonds for any outstanding bonded
indebtedness are authorized, subject to the provisions of article
two-e, chapter thirteen of this code. The West Virginia economic
development authority provided for in article fifteen, chapter
thirty-one of this code is designated to act as the governing body
whose authorizations and determinations are required for the
purpose of refunding bonds.
§5-6-11. Management and control of project.
The secretary of administration shall properly maintain,
repair, operate, manage and control the project, fix the rates of
rental, and establish bylaws and rules and regulations for the use
and operation of the project, and may make and enter into all
contracts or agreements necessary and incidental to the performance
of its duties and the execution of its powers under this article.