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The governing body of any governmental subdivision may provide, establish, maintain, and conduct a system of public recreation, including recreation centers, parks, swimming pools, playgrounds, and any and all other recreation facilities and activities; may set apart for such use any land or buildings and other recreational facilities by gift, purchase, lease, condemnation, bond issue, or otherwise, and may improve, maintain, and equip, and conduct the same; may employ a director of recreation and assistants and other personnel as they deem proper; may set up in their respective budgets funds to be spent for such purposes. Any such governing body or governmental division may levy annually for such purposes, in the manner provided by law for other levies: Provided, however, That in case sufficient funds cannot be raised by ordinary levies, additional funds may be raised as provided by section sixteen, article eight, chapter eleven of the code.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - West Virginia Code Chapter 10. Public Libraries; Public Recreation; Athletic Establishments; Monuments and Memorials; Roster of Servicemen; Educational Broadcasting Authority § 10-2-2. Authority to establish and conduct public recreation; levy - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wv/chapter-10-public-libraries-public-recreation-athletic-establishments-monuments-and-memorials-roster-of-servicemen-educational-broadcasting-authority/wv-code-sect-10-2-2/
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