West Virginia Code 31-15-30 – Projects not to be considered public improvements
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No project, enterprise or business facility which conducts as its primary activity a manufacturing process or other nongovernmental or nonpublic activity may be deemed to be a "public improvement" within the meaning of the provisions of article five-a, chapter twenty-one of this code.
Terms Used In West Virginia Code 31-15-30
- Enterprise: means an entity which is or proposes to be engaged in this state in any business activity for profit. See West Virginia Code 31-15-4
- Project: means a commercial or industrial undertaking and all of the assets reasonably and necessarily required therefor, all as determined by the authority, which determination shall be conclusive, and shall include, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, industrial projects and commercial projects as presently defined in section three, article two-c, chapter thirteen. See West Virginia Code 31-15-4