§31-15-3. Purposes of article.
The purposes of this article shall be to provide for the
formation of a public economic development authority to promote,
assist, encourage and, in conjunction with such banking
corporations or institutions, trust companies, savings banks,
building and loan associations, insurance companies or related
corporations, partnerships, foundations, nonprofit organizations or
other institutions, to develop and advance the business prosperity
and economic welfare of the state of West Virginia; to encourage
and assist in the location of new business and industry; to
stimulate and assist in the expansion of all kinds of business
activity which will tend to promote the business development and
maintain the economic stability of this state, provide maximum
opportunities for employment, encourage thrift and improve the
standard of living of the citizens of this state; to cooperate and
act in conjunction with other organizations, public or private, the
objects of which are the promotion and advancement of industrial,
commercial, tourist or manufacturing developments in this state; to
borrow moneys and to issue its bonds, notes, commercial paper,
other debt instruments and security interests as well as creating
an insurance fund for credit enhancement purposes; to furnish money
and credit or credit enhancement to approved industrial development
agencies or enterprises in this state or for the promotion of new
projects or to retain existing projects or to financially assist
projects by insuring bonds, notes, loans and other instruments, including, but not limited to, the insuring of financing of working
capital or the refinancing of existing debt of an enterprise,
thereby establishing a source of credit and credit enhancement not
otherwise available; to review state procurement policies and
practices to assure that they meet federal and state requirements
and that they effectively encourage meaningful participation of
African-Americans and other minority persons in the process of
competing for and awarding of state contracts for goods and
services; to encourage the state to continue to support and expand
small business incubator programs, including the program at
institutions of higher education in the state; to encourage new and
minority small business development; to undertake initiatives to
encourage minority business ownership similar to those efforts used
to encourage greater rates of business ownership among women; to
assist community and economic development corporations to provide
effective technical and business advisory services to
minority-owned and -operated enterprises; to encourage industry,
banks and other private businesses to hire African-Americans and
other minority persons; to encourage governmental agencies and
bodies and businesses to be more aggressive in establishing
diversity-conscious practices as employers and for their
operations; to enlist traditional and nontraditional lending
institutions to be more creative and favorable to lending in
minority communities and to minority persons, especially for
business enterprises; to encourage small business start-up and expansion and provide funding to assist minority vendors to meet
bid bonding requirements; and to encourage workforce investment
boards to be accountable for educating poor and minority persons
for jobs better than low-paying service jobs. These purposes are
hereby declared to be public purposes for which public money may be
spent and are purposes which will promote the health, safety,
morals, right to gainful employment, business opportunities and
general welfare of the inhabitants of the state.