Executive Records
Public Service
Districts
About PSDs
Public service districts
or "PSDs" are public corporations established by county commissions
with approval of the West Virginia Public Service Commission. These
local entities manage the development and maintenance of water, sewage and gas
systems covering areas specified by the county commission. They were
authorized by the Legislature to help extend services to rural areas and allow
municipal water and sewage systems to become more efficient by sharing
services and resources with surrounding areas.
Lists of
Districts and Members
West Virginia law required each
county commission to file annually a list of the names of the public service
districts within their respective counties, and names of the current members
of each PSD board with the Secretary of State. The filing is due no
later than July 1 of each year.
PSD List by County
The list of names of public
service districts currently available includes PSDs filed in
previous years or updated this year. Members names are
not included in the data, but are available for public inspection or copying
on the original filings.
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Related Laws
The requirement for this filings
is specified in West
Virginia Code. Some sections related to the authority to
administer oaths are also included here. To search other parts of the Code,
visit the Legislature's web site and select
WV Code.
Requesting Information and
Copies of County Lists of PSDs
These documents are public
information and copies may be ordered. To order a copy, please specify
the county or counties for which you want a copy of the entire list.
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