
COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE
FOR
H. B. 2904
(By Delegates Manuel, Pethtel and Faircloth)
(Originating in the Committee on Finance)
[March 30, 2001]
A BILL to amend and reenact sections seventeen, seventeen-a and
eighteen, article three, chapter twenty of the code of West
Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended,
all relating to allocation of interest or other earnings
accrued on certain federal monies received for allocation by
the auditor among the recipients of the allocated funds.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That sections seventeen, seventeen-a and eighteen, article
three, chapter twenty of the code of West Virginia, one thousand
nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, be amended and reenacted to
read as follows:
CHAPTER 20. NATURAL RESOURCES.
ARTICLE 3. FOREST AND WILDLIFE AREAS.
§20-3-17. Disposition of proceeds of national forests.





Receipts from any national forest, paid to the state or its
proper officers pursuant to directions of acts of Congress, shall are to be allocated by the auditor to each county which has acreage
located in such national forest, in the proportion which the
acreage in such the county bears to the total acreage of such the
national forest in this state. Interest or other earnings accrued
upon investment of the receipts pending allocation thereof shall be
allocated to the recipients of the allocations in proportion to
each recipient's allocation of the receipts.
Eighty percent of the
funds so allocated to any county shall are to be paid to the board
of education of the county to be expended by the board for the
benefit of the public schools of the county. Twenty percent of the
funds so allocated to any county shall are to be paid to the state
road commission to be expended for feeder and state local service
road purposes in that county.




Notwithstanding any contrary provisions of former law, any
sheriff or county court of any county having charge or custody of
any unexpended national forest proceeds, received under
allocations made pursuant to former provisions of law, shall pay
over eighty percent of such the unexpended balance to the county
board of education, and twenty percent thereof to the state road
commission, for expenditure as provided herein.


§20-3-17a. Same -- Counties embracing Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks
National Recreation Area.
Notwithstanding the provisions of section seventeen of this
article, national forests receipts allocated by the auditor as
provided in section seventeen of this article to any county in
which is located any part of the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks National Recreation Area as established by Public Law 89-207,
89th Congress, shall are to be paid by the auditor to such the
county as follows: Sixty-three percent to the board of education
of the county to be expended by the board for the benefit of the
public schools of the county, and thirty-seven percent to the
county court of the county to be expended by the court for
general county purposes. Interest or other earnings
accrued upon
investment of the receipts pending allocation thereof shall be
allocated to the recipients of the allocations in proportion to
each recipient's allocation of the receipts.
§20-3-18. Disposition of flood control, navigation and allied
funds from the federal government.




Receipts from the treasurer of the United States, paid to
the state or its proper officers pursuant to direction of an act
of Congress relating to disposition of funds received on account
of the leasing of lands for flood control, navigation and allied
purposes, shall are to be allocated by the state auditor to each
county in accordance with the method of allocation specified by
the federal government. Interest or other earnings
accrued upon
investment of the receipts pending allocation thereof shall be
allocated to the recipients of the allocations in proportion to
each recipient's allocation of the receipts.
The state auditor
shall transfer to the road commission fifty percent of the funds
so allocated to each county for the purpose of maintenance of
feeder and state local service roads in the area or areas of the
county in which such the flooded lands are located. Fifty percent of the funds so allocated to any county in which such the
lands are located shall are to be paid by the state auditor to
the board of education of that county to be expended by the board
for the benefit of the public schools of the county.




