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H. B. 4735


(By Delegate Webb)

[Introduced February 25, 2000; referred to the

Committee on the Judiciary.]





A BILL to amend and reenact section three, article two-a, chapter fifty-one of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, relating to allowing the appointment of a person who has previously served as a family law master as a temporary family law master.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That section three, article two-a, chapter fifty-one of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, be amended and reenacted to read as follows:
ARTICLE 2A. CIRCUIT COURTS; FAMILY COURT DIVISION.
§51-2A-3. Assignment of family law masters by family court circuits.
(a) A total of thirty-three family law masters will shall be appointed to serve throughout the state. The state will is be divided into twenty-four family court circuits with the number of family law masters allocated as follows:
The counties of Brooke, Hancock and Ohio shall constitute the first family court circuit and shall have two family law masters; the counties of Marshall, Wetzel and Tyler shall constitute the second family court circuit and shall have one family law master; the counties of Pleasants, Wood, Wirt, Ritchie and Doddridge shall constitute the third family court circuit and shall have two family law masters; the counties of Jackson, Roane, Calhoun and Gilmer shall constitute the fourth family court circuit and shall have one family law master; the counties of Mason and Putnam shall constitute the fifth family court circuit and shall have one family law master; the county of Cabell shall constitute constitutes the sixth family court circuit and shall have has two family law masters; the county of Wayne shall constitute constitutes the seventh family court circuit and shall have has one family law master; the county of Mingo shall constitute constitutes the eighth family court circuit and shall have has one family law master; the county of Logan shall constitute constitutes the ninth family court circuit and shall have has one family law master; the counties of Lincoln and Boone shall constitute the tenth family court circuit and shall have one family law master; the county of Kanawha shall constitute constitutes the eleventh family court circuit and shall have has four family law masters; the counties of McDowell and Mercer shall constitute the twelfth family court circuit and shall have two family law masters; the counties of Raleigh and Wyoming shall constitute the thirteenth family court circuit and shall have two family law masters; the counties of Fayette and Summers shall constitute the fourteenth family court circuit and shall have one family law master; the counties of Greenbrier, Monroe and Pocahontas shall constitute the fifteenth family court circuit and shall have one family law master; the counties of Clay, Nicholas and Webster shall constitute the sixteenth family court circuit and shall have one family law master; the counties of Braxton, Lewis and Upshur shall constitute the seventeenth family court circuit and shall have one family law master; the county of Harrison shall constitute constitutes the eighteenth family court circuit and shall have has one family law master; the county of Marion shall constitute constitutes the nineteenth family court circuit and shall have has one family law master; the county of Monongalia shall constitute constitutes the twentieth family court circuit and shall have has one family law master; the counties of Barbour, Preston and Taylor shall constitute the twenty-first family court circuit and shall have one family law master; the counties of Grant, Tucker and Randolph shall constitute the twenty-second family court circuit and shall have one family law master; the counties of Mineral, Hampshire, Hardy and Pendleton shall constitute the twenty-third family court circuit and shall have one family law master; and the counties of Berkeley, Jefferson and Morgan shall constitute the twenty-fourth family court circuit and shall have two family law masters.
(b) The chief justice of the supreme court of appeals may temporarily assign a family law master from one family court circuit to another family court circuit, or a person who has previously served as a family law master, as caseload, disqualification, recusal, vacation or illness may dictate. In each case of temporary assignment, the chief justice shall appoint only a family law master who is actually serving at the time of such appointment.




Strike-throughs indicate language that would be stricken from the present law, and underscoring indicates new language that would be added.
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