WEST VIRGINIA CODE
WVC 7-3-3
§7-3-3. Sale of county or district property.
Except as may be prohibited by law or otherwise, the county
commission of a county is authorized by law to sell or dispose of
any property, either real or personal, belonging to the county or
held by it for the use of any district thereof. The property shall
be sold at public auction, at the front door of the courthouse of
the county, and such sale shall be conducted by the president of
the county commission, but before making any such sale, notice of
the time, terms and place of sale, together with a brief
description of the property to be sold, shall be published as a
Class II legal advertisement in compliance with the provisions of
article three, chapter fifty-nine of this code, and the publication
area for such publication shall be the county:
Provided, That this
section shall not apply to the sale of any one item of property of
less value than one thousand dollars:
Provided, however, That the
provisions of this section concerning sale at public auction shall
not apply to a county commission selling or disposing of its
property for a public use to the United States of America, its
instrumentalities, agencies or political subdivisions or to the
state of West Virginia, or its political subdivisions, including
county boards of education, volunteer fire departments and
volunteer ambulance services, for an adequate consideration without
considering alone the present commercial or market value of the
property:
Provided further, That all real property conveyed or
sold by a county commission to a volunteer fire department or
volunteer ambulance service under this provision shall revert back
to the county commission if the volunteer fire department or volunteer ambulance service ceases to use it for the purpose for
which the real property was conveyed or sold.
Note: WV Code updated with legislation passed through the 2012 1st Special Session