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§12-7-7. Limitation on Investments

WV Code § 12-7-7 (2019) (N/A)
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Subject to the provisions of section nine of this article, the board may invest in any eligible business: Provided, That at the time of the placement of the investment not more than twenty percent of the board's total investment portfolio is invested in one eligible business within any two-year period: Provided, however, That the board may invest in an eligible business up to an additional twenty percent of the board's total investment portfolio, or up to a total of $2,000,000, whichever is less. The additional investment must be in the form of a short-term debt investment to be repaid within twelve months of the investment: Provided further, That the board may extend said twelve-month repayment term until September 30, 1994, and upon terms consistent with the actions of other investors involved in similar investments with the eligible business if the eligible business demonstrates to the board: (i) That said business is progressing with a plan for capital formation and business development; and (ii) that said extension of the twelve-month period, and any other modification thereto, will not substantially prejudice the position of the board in relation to the other investors in, and creditors of, the eligible business. The board shall report any extension of any repayment term made prior March 31, 1994, and approved by the board pursuant to the provisions of this section, to the governor and to the Legislature's joint committee on government and finance within twenty days of such approval: And provided further, That the board shall report to the governor and the joint committee on government and finance of its intention to extend any repayment term at least twenty days prior to the board approving any extension made on or after April 1, 1994.

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§12-7-7. Limitation on Investments