ENROLLED
COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE
FOR
Senate Bill No. 521
(Senators Bowman, Prezioso, Dempsey and Love, original sponsors)
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[Passed March 8, 2006; in effect ninety days from passage.]
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AN ACT to amend and reenact §20-5-2 of the Code of West Virginia,
1931, as amended, relating to the state parks and recreation
system; providing that interest on investment of parks'
operational revenue is to be used exclusively for the benefit
of the state parks and public recreation system; allowing
certain designated parks to raise the minimum bank deposit
from two hundred fifty dollars to five hundred dollars; and
providing the Natural Resources Commission authority to
promulgate rules to permit and regulate the hunting of white-
tailed deer in state parks.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:

That §20-5-2 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended,
be amended and reenacted to read as follows:
ARTICLE 5. PARKS AND RECREATION.
§20-5-2. Powers of the director with respect to the section of
parks and recreation.

(a) The Director of the Division of Natural Resources is
responsible for the execution and administration of the provisions
in this article as an integral part of the parks and recreation
program of the state and shall organize and staff the section of
parks and recreation for the orderly, efficient and economical
accomplishment of these ends. The authority granted in the year
one thousand nine hundred ninety-four to the Director of the
Division of Natural Resources to employ up to six additional
unclassified personnel to carry out the parks' functions of the
Division of Natural Resources is continued.

(b) The Director of the Division of Natural Resources shall:

(1) Establish, manage and maintain the state's parks and
recreation system for the benefit of the people of this state and
do all things necessary and incidental to the development and
administration of the state's parks and recreation system;

(2) Acquire property for the state in the name of the Division
of Natural Resources by purchase, lease or agreement; retain,
employ and contract with legal advisors and consultants; or accept
or reject for the state, in the name of the division, gifts,
donations, contributions, bequests or devises of money, security or
property, both real and personal, and any interest in the property,
including lands and waters, for state park or recreational areas
for the purpose of providing public recreation: Provided, That the
provisions of section twenty, article one of this chapter are
specifically made applicable to any acquisitions of land:
Provided, however, That any sale, exchange or transfer of property for the purposes of completing land acquisitions or providing
improved recreational opportunities to the citizens of the state is
subject to the procedures of article one-a of this chapter:
Provided further, That no sale of any park or recreational area
property, including lands and waters, used for purposes of
providing public recreation on the effective date of this article
and no privatization of any park may occur without statutory
authority;

(3) Approve and direct the use of all revenue derived from the
operation of the state parks and public recreation system for the
operation, maintenance and improvement of the system, individual
projects of the system or for the retirement of park development
revenue bonds: Provided, That all revenues derived from the
operation of the state parks and public recreation system shall be
invested by the Treasurer and all proceeds from investment earnings
shall accrue for the exclusive use for the operation, maintenance,
and improvement of the system, individual projects of the system or
for the retirement of park development revenue bonds;

(4) Effectively promote and market the state's parks, state
forests, state recreation areas and wildlife recreational resources
by approving the use of no less than twenty percent of the:

(A) Funds appropriated for purposes of advertising and
marketing expenses related to the promotion and development of
tourism, pursuant to subsection (j), section eighteen, article
twenty-two, chapter twenty-nine of this code; and

(B) Funds authorized for expenditure from the Tourism Promotion Fund for purposes of direct advertising, pursuant to
section twelve, article two, chapter five-b of this code and
section ten, article twenty-two-a, chapter twenty-nine of this
code;

(5) Issue park development revenue bonds as provided in this
article;

(6) Provide for the construction and operation of cabins,
lodges, resorts, restaurants and other developed recreational
service facilities, subject to the provisions of section fifteen of
this article and section twenty, article one of this chapter;

(7) The director may sell timber that has been severed in a
state park incidental to the construction of park facilities or
related infrastructure where the construction is authorized by the
Legislature in accordance with section twenty, article one of this
chapter, and the sale of the timber is otherwise in the best
interest of park development, without regard to proceeds derived
from the sale of timber. The gross proceeds derived from the sale
of timber shall be deposited into the operating budget of the park
from which the timber was harvested;

(8) Propose rules for legislative approval in accordance with
the provisions of article three, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code
to control the uses of parks: Provided, That the director may not
permit public hunting, except as otherwise provided in this
section, the exploitation of minerals or the harvesting of timber
for commercial purposes in any state park;

(9) Exempt designated state parks from the requirement that all payments must be deposited in a bank within twenty-four hours
for amounts less than five hundred dollars notwithstanding any
other provision of this code to the contrary: Provided, That such
designated parks shall make a deposit in any amount no less than
every seven working days;

(10) Waive the use fee normally charged to an individual or
group for one day's use of a picnic shelter or one week's use of a
cabin in a state recreation area when the individual or group
donates the materials and labor for the construction of the picnic
shelter or cabin: Provided, That the individual or group was
authorized by the director to construct the picnic shelter or cabin
and that it was constructed in accordance with the authorization
granted and the standards and requirements of the division
pertaining to the construction. The individual or group to whom
the waiver is granted may use the picnic shelter for one reserved
day or the cabin for one reserved week during each calendar year
until the amount of the donation equals the amount of the loss of
revenue from the waiver or until the individual dies or the group
ceases to exist, whichever first occurs. The waiver is not
transferable. The director shall permit free use of picnic
shelters or cabins to individuals or groups who have contributed
materials and labor for construction of picnic shelters or cabins
prior to the effective date of this section. The director shall
propose a legislative rule for promulgation in accordance with the
provisions of article three, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code
governing the free use of picnic shelters or cabins provided in this section, the eligibility for free use, the determination of
the value of the donations of labor and materials, the appropriate
definitions of a group and the maximum time limit for the use;

(11) Provide within the parks a market for West Virginia arts,
crafts and products, which shall permit gift shops within the parks
to offer for sale items purchased on the open market from local
artists, artisans, craftsmen and suppliers and local or regional
crafts cooperatives;

(12) Provide that reservations for reservable campsites may be
made, upon two days' advance notice, for any date for which space
is available within a state park or recreational area managed by
the parks and recreation section;

(13) Provide that reservations for all state parks and
recreational areas managed by the parks and recreation section of
the division may be made by use of a valid credit card;

(14) Develop a plan to establish a centralized computer
reservation system for all state parks and recreational areas
managed by the parks and recreation section and to implement the
plan as funds become available; and

(15) Notwithstanding the provisions of section fifty-eight,
article two of this chapter, the Natural Resources Commission is
authorized to promulgate rules in accordance with the provisions of
article three, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code to permit and
regulate the hunting of white-tail deer in any state park as deemed
appropriate by the director to protect the ecological integrity of
the area.