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HOUSE RESOLUTION 5

(By Mr. Speaker, Mr. Thompson)

[Introduced January , 2007]


"Authorizing the appointment of employees for this, the First Regular Session of the Seventy-Eighth Legislature, two thousand seven".

Resolved by the House of Delegates:
That the Speaker of the House of Delegates be, and he is hereby, authorized to appoint employees to perform technical, clerical, stenographic, custodial and other services for this session of the Legislature to receive the per diems and salaries as herein provided, as follows:
(1) For per diem employees, the following rates:
One Receptionist to the Speaker and Stenographer to the Speaker Pro Tempore at one hundred thirty dollars per diem;
One Receptionist/Stenographer to the Majority Leader's Office at one hundred dollars per diem;
One Office Assistant to the Majority Leader's Office at sixty dollars per diem;
One Legislative Assistant to the Minority Leader at one hundred dollars per diem;
One Stenographer to the Minority Leader at fifty-eight dollars per diem;
Two Stenographers to the Minority Leader at fifty-five dollars per diem;
One Stenographer to the Minority Leader at sixty-five dollars per diem;
One Stenographer to the Minority Leader at fifty dollars per diem;
One Executive Assistant to the Committee on the Judiciary at one hundred fifty-eight dollars per diem;
One Receptionist to the Committee on the Judiciary at ninety-five dollars per diem;
Two Clerks to the Committee on the Judiciary at sixty dollars each per diem;
One Clerk to the Committee on the Judiciary at fifty-five dollars per diem:
One Attorney to the Committee on the Judiciary at two hundred and fifteen dollars per diem;
One Attorney to the Committee on the Judiciary at two hundred ten dollars per diem;
One Attorney to the Committee on the Judiciary at one hundred eighty dollars per diem;
One Committee Assistant to the Committee on Finance at seventy-five dollars per diem;
One Paralegal/Committee Clerk to the Committee on Finance at one hundred-ten dollars per diem;
One Assistant Clerk to the Committee on Finance at eighty dollars per diem;
One Paralegal to the Committee on Finance at ninety dollars per diem;
One Attorney to Finance at two hundred sixty-eight dollars per diem;
One Messenger to the Committee on Education at fifty-five dollars per diem;
One Committee Clerk to the Committee on Education at one hundred fifteen dollars per diem;
One Committee Clerk to the Committee on Government Organization at sixty dollars per diem;
Three Committee Clerk to the Minor Committees at sixty-five dollars per diem;
One Legislative Assistant to the Minor Committees at ninety dollars per diem;
One Legislative Analyst to the Minor Committees at one hundred thirty-five dollars per diem;
One Committee Clerk to the Minor Committees at seventy dollars per diem;
One Legislative Assistant to the Minor Committees at sixty dollars per diem;
One Legislative Assistant to the Minor Committees at fifty dollars per diem;

One Committee Clerk to the Minor Committees at sixty dollars per diem;
One Supervisor to the East Wing at ninety-three dollars per diem;
One Messenger at fifty-seven dollars per diem;
Two Messengers at fifty-five dollars each per diem;

One Supervisor to the Journal Room at one hundred dollars per diem;
Four Clerks to the Journal Room at fifty-seven dollars each per diem;
Two Mail Clerks to the Journal Room at fifty dollars per diem;
One Mail Clerk to the Journal Room
at fifty-five dollars per diem;
One Doorkeeper at one hundred sixty dollars per diem;
One Assistant Doorkeeper at fifty-eight dollars each per diem;
One Assistant Doorkeeper at fifty-six dollars per diem;
One Assistant Doorkeeper at sixty dollars per diem;
Two Assistant Doorkeepers at sixty-three dollars each per diem;
One Assistant Doorkeeper at fifty-three dollars per diem;
One Sergeant-At-Arms at one hundred sixty-two dollars per diem;
One Assistant Sergeant-At-Arms at seventy dollars per diem;
One Assistant Sergeant-At-Arms at sixty-two dollars per diem;
One Assistant Sergeant-At-Arms at sixty-one dollars per diem;
One Stenographer to the Doorkeeper and Sergeant-At-Arms at sixty-three dollars per diem;
One Head Page at sixty dollars per diem;
Two Maintenance Staff at fifty-five dollars each per diem;
One Administrative Assistant to the Clerk's Office at one hundred thirty dollars per diem;
One Document Clerk to the Clerk's Office at seventy dollars per diem;
One Receptionist to the Clerk's Office at eighty-five dollars per diem.
(2) For salaried full-time employees, the following employees at the following rates, in addition to and exclusive of any experience increment or pay in lieu of an experience increment as may be payable under Section 2, Article 5, Chapter 5 of the Code of West Virginia of 1931, as amended:
One Chief Clerk/Parliamentarian at seven thousand one hundred eighty-eight dollars and twenty cents per month;
One Assistant Clerk at four thousand two hundred thirty-five dollars and eleven cents per month;
One Assistant Clerk at four thousand twenty-three dollars and sixty-one cents per month;
One Document Clerk at two thousand six hundred twenty-five dollars and one cent per month;
One Journal Clerk at two thousand three hundred seventy-five per month;
One Technical Assistant at three thousand five hundred twenty-seven dollars and eighty- seven cents per month;
One Technical Assistant at four thousand five hundred thirty-one dollars and fifty-three cents per month;
One Fiscal Officer at four thousand seven hundred sixty-three dollars and sixty-five cents per month;
One Assistant Fiscal Officer at three thousand one hundred thirty-four dollars and forty-one cents per month;
One Purchasing Agent at three thousand twenty-six dollars and ninety-one cents per month;
One Office Assistant at two thousand five hundred forty-nine dollars and twenty-five cents per month;
One Mail Clerk at three thousand one hundred nineteen dollars and thirty-three cents per month;
One Office Assistant at one thousand four hundred eighty-one dollars and fifty-four cents per month;
Two Maintenance Staff at two thousand five hundred ninety-six dollars and seventy-six cents each per month;
Two Maintenance Staff at two thousand one hundred fifty-nine dollars and twelve cents each per month;
One Maintenance Staff at one thousand six hundred ninety-seven dollars and sixty-three cents per month;
One Administrative Assistant to the Speaker at four thousand seven hundred and twenty dollars and eighty-four cents per month;
One Executive Assistant to the Speaker at three thousand four hundred twenty-two dollars and eighteen cents per month;
One Communications Director to the House at five thousand six hundred ninety-one dollars and sixty-three cents per month;
One Assistant to the Majority Leader at three thousand six hundred sixty-six dollars and sixty-eight cents per month;
One Executive Assistant to the Minority Leader at five thousand two hundred ten dollars and twenty-one cents per month;
One Chief Counsel to the Committee on Education at six thousand eight hundred dollars per month;
One Legislative Assistant to the Committee on Education at two thousand nine hundred fifty- eight dollars and three cents per month;
One Legislative Assistant to the Committee on Education at two thousand six hundred and thirty dollars and thirty-five cents;
One Policy Analyst to the Committee on Education at six thousand one hundred forty-eight dollars and thirteen cents per month;
One Policy Analyst to the Committee on Finance at five thousand three hundred seventy dollars and seventy-six cents per month;
One Budget Analyst to the Committee on Finance at three thousand eight hundred eighty-six dollars and twenty-four cents per month;
One Budget Analyst to the Committee on Finance at two thousand nine hundred ninety-one dollars and ninety-six cents per month;
One Committee Clerk to the Committee on Finance at three thousand five hundred eighty- seven dollars and sixty-two cents per month;
One Chief Counsel to the Committee on Finance at seven thousand four hundred sixty-four dollars and eighty-six cents per month;
One Staff Counsel to the Committee on Finance at six thousand nine hundred twenty-seven dollars and two cents per month;
One Administrative Assistant to the Majority Whip Office at two thousand six hundred fifty- five dollars and eighty-three cents per month;
One Chief Counsel to the Committee on the Judiciary at seven thousand two hundred seventy-six dollars and sixty-seven cents per month;
One Staff Council to the Committee on the Judiciary at five thousand five hundred eighty- three dollars and thirty-three cents per month;
One Administrative Assistant to the Committee on the Judiciary at three thousand dollars per month;
One Research Analyst to the Committee on the Judiciary at three thousand four hundred twenty dollars and eighty-three cents per month;
One Legislative Assistant
to the Committee on Government Organization at two thousand three hundred twenty-eight dollars and seventy-five cents per month;
One Chief Counsel to the Committee on Government Organization at six thousand eight hundred and thirty dollars and four cents per month;
One Attorney to the Committee on Government Organization at five thousand one hundred fifty dollars per month;
One Legislative Assistant to the Committee on Government Organization at two thousand eight hundred sixty-two dollars and ninety-eight cents per month;
One Legislative Assistant to the Committee on Government Organization at two thousand three hundred thirty-three dollars and thirty-four cents per month;
One Staff Attorney at five thousand one hundred twenty-five dollars per month;
One Staff Attorney at six thousand two hundred fifty dollars per month;
One Staff Attorney at six thousand four hundred sixteen dollars and sixty-six cents;
One Research Analyst to the Minor Committees at three thousand four hundred fifty-nine dollars and thirty-eight cents per month;
One Research Analyst to the Minor Committees at three thousand fifty-two dollars and eighteen cents per month;
One Administrative Assistant at two thousand seven hundred eighty-seven dollars and forty- four cents per month;
One Legislative Assistant to the Minor Committees at two thousand seven hundred eight dollars and thirty-six cents per month;
One Legislative Assistant to the Minor Committees at two thousand six hundred seventy- three dollars and fifty-five cents per month;
One Legislative Assistant to Minor Committees at two thousand two hundred eight dollars and thirty-four cents per month;
The Speaker is authorized to appoint or assign additional or present employees and to determine the rate of compensation therefor as he may deem necessary to expedite the work of the House of Delegates; and be it
Further Resolved, That, in accordance with Chapter 4, Article 2A of the code, the Clerk of the House is hereby authorized to draw his requisitions upon the Auditor for travel expenses and compensation of members of the House of Delegates; and, be it
Further Resolved, That all appointments made under authority of the foregoing provisions of this resolution shall be certified to the Auditor and Treasurer by the Clerk of the House, and the Clerk of the House of Delegates is hereby authorized to draw his requisitions upon the Auditor in favor of the persons so appointed and the Auditor shall honor and pay such requisitions when presented and charge same to the "per diem of officers and employees" fund or "contingent" fund of the House of Delegates. The Clerk shall draw his requisitions in favor of employees for consecutive days or months from the date of their employment at the per diem or salary herein set out until such time as their services shall cease. The Speaker may remove any employee and appoint another in his or her place, and he shall require each of said employees to perform such duties as shall be assigned him or her, and he is hereby given authority to dispense with the services of any employee or employees for any such time or number of days as their services shall not be needed during the session, and they shall not be paid for such time, nor shall other persons be appointed into their places for any such time as they may be suspended when not needed; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the speaker is hereby authorized to assign employees to such positions and duties as he may deem proper to secure the most efficient and expeditious work during the Session of the Legislature; and be it
Further Resolved, That no person appointed under authority of this resolution and receiving pay hereunder shall concurrently receive compensation from any other department or agency of state government and no person who availed himself or herself of early retirement under the provisions of Senate Bill 10, First Extraordinary Session, 1988, may be appointed under the provisions of this resolution. Notwithstanding designation of positions or duties herein prescribed, any employee may be assigned additional duties by the person by whom appointed, and may be assigned to such positions and duties, as may be deemed proper to serve the most efficient and expeditious work; and, be it
Further Resolved, That following the session, the Speaker, with approval of the Rules Committee, is authorized until superceded by subsequent House Resolution, to remove or appoint any employee of the House, and establish such duties and compensation as is deemed appropriate for each employee; and, be it
Further Resolved, That any and all provisions of House Rule 9 in conflict with this resolution are hereby suspended.
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