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COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE

FOR

Senate Bill No. 328

(By Senators Unger, Jenkins, Fanning, K. Facemyer, Plymale, Stollings, D. Facemire, White, Barnes and Foster)

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[Originating in the Committee on Finance;

reported March 20, 2009.]

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A BILL to amend the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, by adding thereto a new article, designated §31-15D-1, §31-15D-2, §31-15D-3, §31-15D-4, §31-15D-5, §31-15D-6, §31-15D-7, §31-15D-8, §31-15D-9 and §31-15D-10, all relating to establishment of the West Virginia Transportation Finance Commission; definitions; creating a governing board of the commission; appointment, terms, qualifications, compensation and expenses of board members; powers and duties of the commission; creating the West Virginia Transportation Finance Commission Fund; deposits and capitalization; disbursements; subaccounts; requirements for loans and other financial assistance from the commission; requirements for applications for loans and other financial assistance and for approval of qualified projects; finance agreements; payments and repayments of loans; withholding of defaulted payments from funds allotted or payable to a defaulting government unit; annual reports to Governor and Legislature; annual audits of the commission; and assistance of the Department of Transportation to the board.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, be amended by adding thereto a new article, designated §31-15D-1, §31-15D-2, §31-15D-3, §31-15D-4, §31-15D-5, §31-15D-6, §31-15D-7, §31-15D-8, §31-15D-9 and §31-15D-10, all to read as follows:
ARTICLE 15D. WEST VIRGINIA TRANSPORTATION FINANCE COMMISSION.
§31-15D-1. Legislative Findings.
The West Virginia Legislature finds that:
(a) Adequate transportation facilities are an important element in the ability of the state to provide for the health and welfare of its citizens and the continuing economic growth and development that will provide jobs for the citizens of West Virginia;
(b) Traditional transportation financing methods in West Virginia cannot generate the resources necessary to fund the cost of transportation facilities which are required for the continued economic viability and future economic expansion;
(c) The State of West Virginia has the ability to provide alternative methods of financing highway and transportation projects;
(d) Loans and other financial assistance to government units can play an important part in meeting transportation needs and this assistance is in the public interest and for the public benefit; and
(e) This article provides an instrumentality to assist government units in constructing and improving highway and other transportation facilities by providing loans and other financial assistance.
§31-15D-2. Definitions.
(a) "Commission" means the West Virginia Transportation Finance Commission created in section three of this article;
(b) "Board" means the board of directors of the commission.
(c) "Bond" means a revenue bond, note, or other evidence of indebtedness.
(d) "Department of Transportation" means the Department of Transportation established in section one, article two, chapter five-f of this code or any successor to all or any substantial part of its powers and duties.
(e) "Division of Highways" means the Division of Highways established in section one, article two-a, chapter seventeen of this code or any successor to all or any substantial part of its powers and duties.
(f) "Eligible costs" means, as applied to a qualified project to be financed, in whole or in part, from funds provided from federal accounts, the costs that are permitted under applicable federal laws, requirements, procedures and guidelines in regard to establishing, operating and providing assistance from the commission. As applied to a qualified project to be financed from other funds otherwise provided by this article, eligible costs include the costs of preliminary engineering, traffic and revenue studies, environmental studies, rights-of-way, legal and financial services associated with the development of a qualified project, construction, construction management, facilities and other costs necessary for the start up of the qualified project. As applied to any qualified project to be financed from the State Road Fund, eligible projects costs are limited to capital expenditures for highway facilities.
(g) "Eligible project" means any public transportation project to acquire, plan, engineer, design, construct, reconstruct, improve, repair, restore, maintain or rehabilitate any highway, road, bridge, tunnel, public transit facility, aviation facility, rail facility, port or public port defined in section five, article sixteen, chapter seventeen of this code; a transportation project eligible for financing or aid under any federal or state program; or any transportation project used for the transportation of people or goods within this state and all structures, equipment, facilities, improvements, appurtenances or activities necessary or incident thereto.
(h) "Federal accounts" means federal highway funds.
(i) "Financing agreement" means an agreement entered into between the commission and a qualified borrower pertaining to or evidencing a loan or other financial assistance. This agreement may contain, in addition to financial terms, provisions relating to the regulation and supervision of a qualified project or other provisions as the board may determine. The term includes, without limitation, a loan agreement, trust agreement, trust indenture, security agreement, reimbursement agreement, guarantee agreement, bond or note, ordinance or resolution, or similar instrument.
(j) "Federal agency" means the United States of America and any department, corporation, agency or instrumentality created, designated or established by the United States of America.
(k) "Fund" means the West Virginia Transportation Finance Commission Fund established in section five of this article.
(l) "Government unit" means a municipal corporation, county, port, port authority, transit authority and any other state or local authority, board or other political subdivision of the state which may construct, own or operate a qualified project.
(m) "Loan" means an obligation subject to repayment which is provided by the commission to a qualified borrower for all or a part of the cost of a qualified project. A loan may be disbursed in anticipation of reimbursement for or direct payment of eligible costs of a qualified project.
(n) "Loan obligation" means a bond, note or other evidence of obligation issued by a qualified borrower.
(o) "Other financial assistance" means, but is not limited to, credit enhancement, capital or debt reserves for bonds or debt instrument financing, interest rate subsidies, provision of letters of credit and credit instruments, provisions of bond or other debt financing instrument security and other lawful forms of financing and methods of leveraging funds that are approved by the board and as allowed by law.
(p) "Qualified borrower" means any government unit which is authorized to construct, operate or own a qualified project.
(q) "Qualified project" means an eligible project that is compatible with the state transportation plan and with the local comprehensive plan or plans, has been approved by the Department of Transportation and has been selected by the commission to receive a loan or other financial assistance from the commission to defray eligible costs.
§31-15D-3. West Virginia Transportation Finance Commission established; composition and appointment of commission board; compensation and expenses of board members.

(a) The West Virginia Transportation Finance Commission is hereby created as a body corporate and politic, constituting a public corporation and government instrumentality of the state. (b) The governing body of the commission shall be a board consisting of seven voting members as follows:
(1) The Secretary of the Department of Transportation or his or her designee; and
(2) Six members appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate who are citizens of this state and meet the requirements and qualifications prescribed in subsections (c) and (d) of this section. No more than four members appointed by the Governor may be of the same political party. Appointments shall be made in a manner that each congressional district is represented and so that no less than one member and not more than three members of the board reside in any one congressional district.
(c)(1) The six members appointed by the Governor pursuant to subdivision (2), subsection (b) of this section shall be appointed by the Governor for terms that begin July 1, 2009 and expire as follows:
(A) Two members shall be appointed for a term ending June 30, 2011;
(B) Two members shall be appointed for a term ending June 30, 2012; and
(C) Two members shall be appointed for a term ending June 30, 2013;
(2) Except for appointments to fill vacancies, each subsequent appointment shall be for a term ending June 30 of the fourth year following the year the preceding term expired. In the event a vacancy occurs, it shall be filled by appointment for the unexpired term. A member whose term has expired shall continue in office until a successor has been duly appointed and qualified;
(3) No member appointed by the Governor pursuant to subdivision (2), subsection (b) of this section may be a candidate for or hold elected office. These members may be reappointed for no more than two full terms.
(d) Each of the members of the board appointed by the Governor pursuant to subdivision (2), subsection (b) of this section shall be appointed based upon his or her demonstrated knowledge and experience to effectively accomplish the purposes of this article and shall meet the following qualifications:
(1) At least two shall be persons who have demonstrated knowledge and experience in banking and financial services in the private sector;
(2) At least one shall be a person who has demonstrated knowledge and experience in public finance of government units in the state;
(3) At least two shall be persons with demonstrated knowledge and experience in the construction and administration of eligible projects.
(e) The Secretary of the Department of Transportation shall serve as chairperson. The board shall hold meetings at the request of the chairperson or at the request of at least three of the members of the board, but no less frequently than once every month. The chairperson shall determine the date and time of each meeting.
(f) The board shall appoint a vice chairperson and a secretary from among the members. Four members of the board shall constitute a quorum and the affirmative vote of at least a majority of those members present shall be necessary for any action taken by vote of the board: Provided, That approval or rejection of an application for a loan or other financial assistance shall be made by majority vote of the full membership of the board.
(g) Members of the board shall not be entitled to compensation for services performed as members but shall be entitled to reimbursement for all reasonable and necessary expenses actually incurred in the performance of their duties.
§31-15D-4. Powers and duties of the West Virginia Transportation Finance Commission.

(a) In addition to the powers contained elsewhere in this article, the commission shall have all power necessary, useful or appropriate to fund, operate and administer the account and to perform its other functions including, but not limited to, the power to:
(1) Have perpetual succession;
(2) Adopt, promulgate, amend and repeal bylaws not inconsistent with this article for the administration of its affairs and the implementation of its functions;
(3) Sue and be sued in its own name;
(4) Adopt a seal and alter it at its pleasure, although the failure to affix the seal does not affect the validity of an instrument executed on behalf of the commission;
(5) Make loans to qualified borrowers to finance the eligible costs of qualified projects and to acquire, hold and sell loan obligations at prices and in a manner as the board determines advisable;
(6) Provide qualified borrowers with other financial assistance necessary to defray the eligible costs of a qualified project;
(7) Enter into contracts, arrangements and agreements with qualified borrowers and other persons and to execute and deliver all financing agreements and other instruments necessary or convenient to the exercise of the powers granted in this article;
(8) Enter into agreements with a department, agency or instrumentality of the United States, this state or another state for the purpose of planning and providing for the financing of qualified projects;
(9) Establish policies and procedures for the making and administering of loans and other financial assistance;
(10) Establish fiscal controls and accounting procedures to ensure proper accounting and reporting by the commission and government units and to ensure proper oversight of all financing agreements, loans, loan obligations and other financial assistance established or issued for financial assistance of a qualified project throughout the course of the financial assistance;
(11) Acquire by purchase, lease, donation or other lawful means and to sell, convey, pledge, lease, exchange, transfer and dispose of all or any part of its properties or assets of every kind and character or any interest in it to further the public purpose of the commission;
(12) Expend funds to obtain accounting, management, legal, financial consulting and other professional services necessary to the operations of the commission;
(13) Expend funds credited to the commission as the board determines necessary for the costs of administering the operations of the commission: Provided, That the costs of administering the operations are approved by the Department of Transportation;
(14) Establish advisory committees as the board determines appropriate, which may include individuals from the private sector with banking and financial expertise or transportation infrastructure expertise;
(15) Procure insurance against losses in connection with its property, assets or activities, including insurance against liability for its acts or the acts of its employees or agents or to establish cash reserves to enable it to act as a self-insurer against any and all such losses;
(16) Collect fees and charges in connection with its loans and other financial assistance;
(17) Apply for, receive and accept from any source, aid, grants and contributions of money, property, labor or other things of value to be used to carry out the purposes of this article subject to the conditions upon which the aid, grants or contributions are made;
(18) Enter into contracts or agreements for the servicing and processing of financial agreements; and
(19) Do all other things necessary or convenient to exercise the powers granted or reasonably implied by this article.
(b) The commission is not, nor is it authorized or empowered to be or to constitute, a bank or trust company within the jurisdiction or under the control of the state or any agency thereof or the Comptroller of the Currency or the Treasury Department of the United States or a bank, banker or dealer in securities within the meaning of, or subject to the provisions of, any securities, securities exchange or securities dealers' law of the United States or of the State of West Virginia.
§31-15D-5. West Virginia Transportation Finance Commission Fund; deposits in fund; disbursements to provide loans and other assistance; subaccounts.

(a) There is hereby established in the State Treasury a special revenue account to be known as the West Virginia Transportation Finance Commission Fund which shall be governed, administered and accounted for by the board for the purposes set forth in section four of this article. All proceeds and revenues of the commission shall be deposited or credited to the fund.
(b) Funds from the following resources may be deposited to the fund and used to capitalize the commission:
(1) Funds appropriated to the fund by the Legislature;
(2) Notwithstanding any provisions of article three, chapter seventeen of this code to the contrary, annual contributions by the Division of Highways or the Department of Transportation of funds for the construction and maintenance of state highways, not to exceed $10 million. These funds may be used to match federal capitalization grants to the commission and provide capital for the state accounts of the commission;
(3) Federal funds that may be made available to the state for the commission;
(4) Contributions and donations from public authorities, government units and private entities;
(5) All moneys paid or credited to the commission, by contract or otherwise; payments of principal and interest on loans or other financial assistance made from the commission and interest earnings which may accrue from the investment or reinvestment of the commission moneys; and
(6) Other lawful sources as determined appropriate by the board.
(c) Earnings on balances in the federal accounts must be credited and invested according to federal law. Earnings on state accounts must be credited to the account that generates the earnings. The commission may establish accounts and subaccounts within the fund as considered desirable to effectuate the purposes of this article or to meet the requirements of any state or federal programs.
(d) For the necessary and convenient administration of the account, the board shall direct the State Treasurer to establish accounts and subaccounts within the fund account necessary to meet any applicable federal law requirements or as the commission shall determine necessary or desirable in order to implement the provisions of this article.
(e) The commission shall comply will all federal and state laws and regulations prohibiting the commingling of funds deposited in the account. Amounts in the fund that are prohibited from being commingled with other amounts in the fund shall be segregated and administered separate and apart from other amounts in the fund and may not be transferred to any other account.
§31-15D-6. Requirements for loans and other financial assistance.
(a) Subject to the provisions of this article, the commission may provide loans and other financial assistance to a government unit to pay for all or a portion of the eligible cost of a qualified project. The term of the loan or other financial assistance shall not exceed thirty years. The commission shall require the government unit to enter into an agreement to evidence all of the terms and conditions of the loan obligation. The commission may require that the government unit obtain or provide matching funds for the qualified project from sources other than the loan from the commission. The board shall determine the form and content of loan applications, financing agreements and loan obligations, including the term and rate or rates of interest on a financing agreement. The terms and conditions of a loan or other financial assistance from a federal account shall comply with applicable federal requirements.
(b) To implement and carry out the intent of this article, the board shall propose rules for legislative approval in accordance with article three, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code to develop comprehensive uniform guidelines for use by the board in evaluating any request by a government unit for funding assistance from the commission. The guidelines shall include, but are not limited to, the following criteria:
(1) The feasibility of the project and the amount and degree of risk assumed by the commission;
(2) The local support of the project, expressed by resolutions of the governing bodies in the areas in which the project will be located, and the financial or in-kind contributions to the project;
(3) Whether the project is consistent with the adopted transportation plan of the appropriate planning organization, including any metropolitan planning organization whose jurisdiction includes the location of the project, and the transportation plan of the division;
(4) Whether the existing transportation infrastructure of the area served by the project is adversely affected by the project;
(5) The economic development benefits of the project;
(6) The degree to which the project will correct deficiencies or will supplement the existing transportation infrastructure of the area served by the project;
(7) The cost effectiveness of the project as compared with alternatives which achieve substantially the same public transportation or economic development benefits;
(8) The availability of alternative sources of funding which could finance all or a part of the project and the need for the assistance of the commission to finance the project or for the applicant to attract other sources of funding;
(9) The applicant's ability to operate and maintain the transportation facilities if the project is approved;
(10) The degree to which the project achieves other state or regional planning goals;
(11) The estimated date upon which the project could commence if the loan or other financial assistance were available and the estimated completion date of the project; and
(12) Whether the governing bodies of the county or the incorporated municipality in which the project is to be located provides to the commission a resolution which makes a finding that the project is essential to or necessary for the transportation needs of the public.
The board may also promulgate emergency rules pursuant to the provisions of section fifteen, article three, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code to develop and establish guidelines pursuant to this subsection.
(c) The board shall create a preliminary application form which shall be used by all government units requesting funding assistance from the commission for a qualified project. The preliminary application form shall contain all information required by all state agencies that will be required to issue permits and/or certificates regarding the project. The preliminary application shall require the applicant to set forth the type and proposed location of the project; the estimated total cost of the project; the amount of funding assistance required and the specific uses of the funding; the proposed method of repayment of any loans or other financial assistance for the project provided by the commission; other sources of funding available or potentially available for the project; information demonstrating the need for the project and that the proposed funding of the project is the most economically feasible and viable alternative to completing the project; and such other information as the board considers necessary to enable it to evaluate the project financing, in terms of the kind, amount and source of funding, and to otherwise carry out the intent of this article.
§31-15D-7. Finance agreements; repayment of loans.
(a) Qualified borrowers are authorized to obtain loans or other financial assistance from the commission through financing agreements. Qualified borrowers entering into financing agreements and issuing loan obligations to the commission may perform any acts, take any action, adopt any proceedings and make and carry out any contracts or agreements with the commission as may be agreed to by the commission and the qualified borrower for the purposes of carrying out the provisions contemplated by this article.
(b) Each loan or other financial assistance made or provided by the commission shall be evidenced by a written finance agreement between the commission and the qualified borrower to which the loan or other financial assistance shall be made or provided, setting forth the terms of the loan or other financial assistance, which agreement shall include, without limitation and to the extent applicable, the following provisions:
(1) The estimated cost of the qualified project, the amount of the loan or the nature of the financial assistance and, in the case of a loan, the terms of repayment and the security therefor, if any;
(2) The specific purposes for which the loan proceeds shall be expended or the benefits to accrue from the financial assistance and the conditions and procedure for disbursing loan proceeds;
(3) The duties and obligations imposed upon the government unit regarding the acquisition, construction, improvement or operation of the qualified project;
(4) The agreement of the governmental unit to the withholding of payments pursuant to the finance agreement that are owed by the governmental unit to the commission which are in default in accordance with the provisions of section eight of this article; and
(5) The agreement of the governmental unit to comply with all applicable federal and state laws and all rules and regulations issued or imposed by the commission or other state, federal or local bodies regarding the acquisition, construction, improvement or operation of the qualified project and granting the commission the right to appoint a receiver for the qualified project if the governmental unit should default on any terms of the agreement.
(c) In addition to the authorizations contained in this article, all other statutes or provisions permitting qualified borrowers to borrow money and issue obligations may be utilized by a qualified borrower in obtaining a loan or other financial assistance from the commission to the extent determined necessary or useful by the qualified borrower in connection with any financing agreement and the issuance, securing or sale of loan obligations to the commission.
(d) A qualified borrower may receive, apply, pledge, assign and grant a security interest in project revenues or any other revenues of the governmental unit which may otherwise be lawfully pledged or assigned as security, to secure its obligations as provided in this article; and may fix, revise, charge and collect fees, rates, rent, assessments and other charges of general or special application for the operation or services of a qualified project, the system of which it is a part, and any other revenue producing facilities from which the qualified borrower derives project revenues to meet its obligations under a financing agreement or to provide for the construction and improving of a qualified project.
(e) Any resolution of the commission approving loan or other financial assistance shall include a finding and determination that the requirements of this section have been met.
§31-15D-8. Interception and withholding of defaulted payments from funds allotted or payable to a defaulting government unit.

(a) Any payment owed by a government unit to the commission pursuant to a financing agreement that is in default may be intercepted and withheld from any funds administered or in the custody of the Treasurer which are owned by, allotted or payable to the government unit in default. In the event of default by a government unit upon any payment due, the commission may notify the Treasurer of the default. Upon receipt of a notification of default, the Treasurer shall withhold the amount of the payment in default and payable to the commission from any funds administered or in the custody of the Treasurer which are owned by, allotted or payable to the government unit in default. The amount withheld shall be remitted by the Treasurer to the commission and applied toward the payment in default.
(b) Withholdings or interceptions pursuant to this section may not be made from funds owned by, allotted or payable to a government unit in default which are restricted to use for a particular purpose by law or which violate the terms of any agreement governing the funds or which would be in violation of the laws of this state or of the United States.
(c) The commission and the Treasurer may enter into an agreement to effect the provisions of this section.
§31-15D-9. Annual reports; audits.
On October 1 of each year, the commission shall submit an annual report of its activities for the preceding fiscal year to the Governor and the Legislature. Each such report shall set forth a complete operating and financial statement of the commission's operation during the preceding fiscal year. The commission shall also submit an annual report to the appropriate federal agencies in accordance with the requirements of the federal agencies. The commission shall cause an audit of its books and records to be made by an independent certified public accountant for each fiscal year.
§31-15D-10. Department of Transportation assistance to the commission.

The Department of Transportation shall provide staff and assist the commission in the administration of the program and the performance of the commission under this article. In providing this assistance, the department may:
(a) Assist in the formulation, establishment and structuring of programs undertaken by the commission pursuant to this article;
(b) Provide government units with information as to the commission and the procedures for obtaining the assistance intended by this article;
(c) Assist government units in making applications to state and federal agencies, including the commission, as may be necessary or helpful in order to avail themselves of this program;
(d) Assist the commission in analyzing and evaluating requests for assistance pursuant to this article;
(e) Assist in the structuring and negotiating of financing agreements;
(f) Administer the fund, including any accounts in it;
(g) Administer the commission's accounts, loans and other financial assistance, including monitoring compliance by government units or private entities with any rules, regulations or other requirements of the commission with respect to the programs and compliance with covenants and agreements made by the government units or private entities with respect to a financing agreement; and
(h) Provide other assistance and perform other duties as may be requested or directed by the commission.
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