West Virginia Statutes
§ 8-1-3 — Classification of municipal corporations
West Virginia § 8-1-3
JurisdictionWest Virginia
Ch. 8MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS
Art. 1PURPOSE AND SHORT TITLE; DEFINITIONS; GENERAL PROVISIONS; CONSTRUCTION
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W. Va. Code § 8-1-3 (2026).
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Pursuant to the mandate of the "Municipal Home Rule Amendment" to the Constitution of this state, all municipal corporations are hereby classified by population into four classes, as follows:
(1)Every municipal corporation with a population in excess of fifty thousand shall be a Class I city;
(2)Every municipal corporation with a population in excess of ten thousand but not in excess of fifty thousand shall be a Class II city;
(3)Every municipal corporation with a population in excess of two thousand but not in excess of ten thousand shall be a Class III city; and
(4)Every municipal corporation with a population of two thousand or less shall be a Class IV town or village.
Transition from one to another class shall occur automatically when the requisite population qualification has
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Legislative History
1969 Reg. Sess., SB2; 1963 Reg. Sess., HB165; 1945 Reg. Sess., SB160
Nearby Sections
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§ 8-1-1
Purpose and short title§ 8-1-2
Definitions of terms§ 8-1-4
How population determined§ 8-1-5a
Municipal Home Rule Program§ 8-10-1
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