ENROLLED
COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE
FOR
H. B. 2879
(By Mr. Speaker, Mr. Thompson, and Delegate Armstead)
[By Request of the Executive]
[Passed March 12, 2011; in effect from passage]
AN ACT to repeal §18A-4-5c and §18A-4-5d of the Code of West
Virginia, 1931, as amended; to amend and reenact §6-7-2a of
said code; to amend and reenact §15-2-5 of said code; to amend
and reenact §18A-4-2, §18A-4-5 and §18A-4-8a of said code; to
amend and reenact §20-7-1c of said code; to amend and reenact
§50-1-3 of said code; to amend and reenact §51-1-10a of said
code; to amend and reenact §51-2-13 of said code; and to amend
and reenact §51-2A-6 of said code, all relating generally to
increasing compensation for certain public officials and
public employees.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That §18A-4-5c and §18A-4-5d of the code of West Virginia,
1931, as amended, be repealed; that §6-7-2a
of said code
be amended
and reenacted
;
that
§15-2-5
of said code be amended and reenacted
;
that
§18A-4-2, §18A-4-5 and §18A-4-8a
of said code be amended and
reenacted
;
that
§20-7-1c
of said code be amended and reenacted
;
that §50-1-3 of said code be amended and reenacted;
that
§51-1-10a
of said code be amended and reenacted
;
that
§51-2-13
of said code
be amended and reenacted
;
and that
§51-2A-6
of said code be amended
and reenacted
, all to read as follows:
CHAPTER 6. GENERAL PROVISIONS RESPECTING OFFICERS.
ARTICLE 7. COMPENSATION AND ALLOWANCES.
§6-7-2a. Terms of certain appointive state officers; appointment;
qualifications; powers and salaries of such officers.
(a) Each of the following appointive state officers named in
this subsection shall be appointed by the Governor, by and with the
advice and consent of the Senate. Each of the appointive state
officers serves at the will and pleasure of the Governor for the
term for which the Governor was elected and until the respective
state officers' successors have been appointed and qualified. Each
of the appointive state officers are subject to the existing
qualifications for holding each respective office and each has and
is hereby granted all of the powers and authority and shall perform
all of the functions and services heretofore vested in and
performed by virtue of existing law respecting each office.
Prior to July 1, 2006, each such named appointive state
officer shall continue to receive the annual salaries they were
receiving as of the effective date of the enactment of this section
in 2006 and thereafter, notwithstanding any other provision of this
code to the contrary, the annual salary of each named appointive
state officer shall be as follows:
Commissioner, Division of Highways, $92,500; Commissioner, Division of Corrections, $80,000; Director, Division of Natural
Resources, $75,000; Superintendent, State Police, $85,000;
Commissioner, Division of Banking, $75,000; Commissioner, Division
of Culture and History, $65,000; Commissioner, Alcohol Beverage
Control Commission, $75,000; Commissioner, Division of Motor
Vehicles, $75,000; Chairman, Health Care Authority, $80,000;
members, Health Care Authority, $75,000; Director, Human Rights
Commission, $55,000; Commissioner, Division of Labor, $70,000;
Director, Division of Veterans' Affairs, $65,000; Chairperson,
Board of Parole, $55,000; members, Board of Parole, $50,000;
members, Employment Security Review Board, $17,000; and
Commissioner, Bureau of Employment Programs, $75,000. Secretaries
of the departments shall be paid an annual salary as follows:
Health and Human Resources, $95,000; Transportation, $95,000:
Provided, That if the same person is serving as both the Secretary
of Transportation and the Commissioner of Highways, he or she shall
be paid $120,000; Revenue, $95,000; Military Affairs and Public
Safety, $95,000; Administration, $95,000; Education and the Arts,
$95,000; Commerce, $95,000; and Environmental Protection, $95,000:
Provided, however, That any increase in the salary of any current
appointive state officer named in this subsection pursuant to the
reenactment of this subsection during the regular session of the
Legislature in 2006 that exceeds $5,000 shall be paid to such
officer or his or her successor beginning on July 1, 2006, in
annual increments of $5,000 per fiscal year, up to the maximum
salary provided in this subsection:
Provided further, That if the same person is serving as both the Secretary of Transportation and
the Commissioner of Highways, then the annual increments of $5,000
per fiscal year do not apply.
(b) Each of the state officers named in this subsection shall
continue to be appointed in the manner prescribed in this code and,
prior to July 1, 2006, each of the state officers named in this
subsection shall continue to receive the annual salaries he or she
was receiving as of the effective date of the enactment of this
section in 2006 and shall thereafter, notwithstanding any other
provision of this code to the contrary, be paid an annual salary as
follows:
Director, Board of Risk and Insurance Management, $80,000;
Director, Division of Rehabilitation Services, $70,000; Director,
Division of Personnel, $70,000; Executive Director, Educational
Broadcasting Authority, $75,000; Secretary, Library Commission,
$72,000; Director, Geological and Economic Survey, $75,000;
Executive Director, Prosecuting Attorneys Institute, $70,000;
Executive Director, Public Defender Services, $70,000;
Commissioner, Bureau of Senior Services, $75,000; Director, State
Rail Authority, $65,000; Executive Director, Women's Commission,
$55,000; Director, Hospital Finance Authority, $35,000; member,
Racing Commission, $12,000; Chairman, Public Service Commission,
$85,000; members, Public Service Commission, $85,000; Director,
Division of Forestry, $75,000; Director, Division of Juvenile
Services, $80,000; and Executive Director, Regional Jail and
Correctional Facility Authority, $80,000:
Provided, That any increase in the salary of any current appointive state officer
named in this subsection pursuant to the reenactment of this
subsection during the regular session of the Legislature in 2006
that exceeds $5,000 shall be paid to such officer or his or her
successor beginning on July 1, 2006, in annual increments of $5,000
per fiscal year, up to the maximum salary provided in this
subsection.
(c) Each of the following appointive state officers named in
this subsection shall be appointed by the Governor, by and with the
advice and consent of the Senate. Each of the appointive state
officers serves at the will and pleasure of the Governor for the
term for which the Governor was elected and until the respective
state officers' successors have been appointed and qualified. Each
of the appointive state officers are subject to the existing
qualifications for holding each respective office and each has and
is hereby granted all of the powers and authority and shall perform
all of the functions and services heretofore vested in and
performed by virtue of existing law respecting each office.
Prior to July 1, 2006, each such named appointive state
officer shall continue to receive the annual salaries they were
receiving as of the effective date of the enactment of this section
in 2006 and thereafter, notwithstanding any other provision of this
code to the contrary, the annual salary of each named appointive
state officer shall be as follows:
Commissioner, State Tax Division, $92,500; Commissioner,
Insurance Commission, $92,500; Director, Lottery Commission, $92,500; Director, Division of Homeland Security and Emergency
Management, $65,000; and Adjutant General,$125,000.
(d) No increase in the salary of any appointive state officer
pursuant to this section shall be paid until and unless the
appointive state officer has first filed with the State Auditor and
the Legislative Auditor a sworn statement, on a form to be
prescribed by the Attorney General, certifying that his or her
spending unit is in compliance with any general law providing for
a salary increase for his or her employees. The Attorney General
shall prepare and distribute the form to the affected spending
units.
CHAPTER 15. PUBLIC SAFETY.
ARTICLE 2. WEST VIRGINIA STATE POLICE.
§15-2-5. Career progression system; salaries; exclusion from wages
and hour law, with supplemental payment; bond; leave
time for members called to duty in guard or reserves.
(a) The superintendent shall establish within the West
Virginia State Police a system to provide for: The promotion of
members to the supervisory ranks of sergeant, first sergeant,
second lieutenant and first lieutenant; the classification of
nonsupervisory members within the field operations force to the
ranks of trooper, senior trooper, trooper first class or corporal;
the classification of members assigned to the forensic laboratory
as criminalist I-VIII; and the temporary reclassification of
members assigned to administrative duties as administrative support specialist I-VIII.
(b) The superintendent may propose legislative rules for
promulgation in accordance with article three, chapter
twenty-nine-a of this code for the purpose of ensuring consistency,
predictability and independent review of any system developed under
the provisions of this section.
(c) The superintendent shall provide to each member a written
manual governing any system established under the provisions of
this section and specific procedures shall be identified for the
evaluation and testing of members for promotion or reclassification
and the subsequent placement of any members on a promotional
eligibility or reclassification recommendation list.
(d)
Beginning on July 1, 2008, through June 30, 2011, members
shall receive annual salaries as follows:
ANNUAL SALARY SCHEDULE (BASE PAY)
SUPERVISORY AND NONSUPERVISORY RANKS
Cadet During Training$ 2,752 Mo. $ 33,024
Cadet Trooper After Training3,357.33 Mo. 40,288
Trooper Second Year41,296
Trooper Third Year41,679
Senior Trooper42,078
Trooper First Class42,684
Corporal43,290
Sergeant 47,591
First Sergeant49,742
Second Lieutenant51,892
First Lieutenant54,043
Captain56,194
Major58,344
Lieutenant Colonel60,495
ANNUAL SALARY SCHEDULE (BASE PAY)
ADMINISTRATION SUPPORT
SPECIALIST CLASSIFICATION
I$ 41,679
II 42,078
III42,684
IV 43,290
V47,591
VI 49,742
VII51,892
VIII 54,043
ANNUAL SALARY SCHEDULE (BASE PAY)
CRIMINALIST CLASSIFICATION
I$ 41,679
II 42,078
III42,684
IV 43,290
V47,591
VI 49,742
VII51,892
VIII 54,043
Beginning on July 1, 2011, and continuing thereafter, members
shall receive annual salaries as follows:
ANNUAL SALARY SCHEDULE (BASE PAY)
SUPERVISORY AND NONSUPERVISORY RANKS
Cadet During Training$ 2,833 Mo. $ 33,994
Cadet Trooper After Training$ 3,438 Mo. $ 41,258
Trooper Second Year42,266
Trooper Third Year42,649
Senior Trooper43,048
Trooper First Class43,654
Corporal44,260
Sergeant48,561
First Sergeant50,712
Second Lieutenant52,862
First Lieutenant55,013
Captain57,164
Major59,314
Lieutenant Colonel61,465
ANNUAL SALARY SCHEDULE (BASE PAY)
ADMINISTRATION SUPPORT
SPECIALIST CLASSIFICATION
I42,266
II 43,048
III43,654
IV 44,260
V48,561
VI 50,712
VII52,862
VIII 55,013
ANNUAL SALARY SCHEDULE (BASE PAY)
CRIMINALIST CLASSIFICATION
I42,266
II43,048
III43,654
IV 44,260
V48,561
VI 50,712
VII52,862
VIII 55,013
Each member of the West Virginia State Police whose salary is
fixed and specified in this annual salary schedule is entitled to
the length of service increases set forth in subsection (e) of this
section and supplemental pay as provided in subsection (g) of this
section.
(e) Each member of the West Virginia State Police whose salary
is fixed and specified pursuant to this section shall receive, and
is entitled to, an increase in salary over that set forth in
subsection (d) of this section for grade in rank, based on length
of service, including that service served before and after the
effective date of this section with the West Virginia State Police as follows: At the end of two years of service with the West
Virginia State Police, the member shall receive a salary increase
of $400 to be effective during his or her next year of service and
a like increase at yearly intervals thereafter, with the increases
to be cumulative.
(f) In applying the salary schedules set forth in this section
where salary increases are provided for length of service, members
of the West Virginia State Police in service at the time the
schedules become effective shall be given credit for prior service
and shall be paid the salaries the same length of service entitles
them to receive under the provisions of this section.
(g) The Legislature finds and declares that because of the
unique duties of members of the West Virginia State Police, it is
not appropriate to apply the provisions of state wage and hour laws
to them. Accordingly, members of the West Virginia State Police
are excluded from the provisions of state wage and hour law. This
express exclusion shall not be construed as any indication that the
members were or were not covered by the wage and hour law prior to
this exclusion.
In lieu of any overtime pay they might otherwise have received
under the wage and hour law, and in addition to their salaries and
increases for length of service, members who have completed basic
training and who are exempt from federal Fair Labor Standards Act
guidelines may receive supplemental pay as provided in this
section.
The authority of the superintendent to propose a legislative rule or amendment thereto for promulgation in accordance with
article three, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code to establish the
number of hours per month which constitute the standard work month
for the members of the West Virginia State Police is hereby
continued. The rule shall further establish, on a graduated hourly
basis, the criteria for receipt of a portion or all of supplemental
payment when hours are worked in excess of the standard work month.
The superintendent shall certify monthly to the West Virginia State
Police's payroll officer the names of those members who have worked
in excess of the standard work month and the amount of their
entitlement to supplemental payment. The supplemental payment may
not exceed $236 monthly. The superintendent and civilian employees
of the West Virginia State Police are not eligible for any
supplemental payments.
(h) Each member of the West Virginia State Police, except the
superintendent and civilian employees, shall execute, before
entering upon the discharge of his or her duties, a bond with
security in the sum of $5,000 payable to the State of West
Virginia, conditioned upon the faithful performance of his or her
duties, and the bond shall be approved as to form by the Attorney
General and as to sufficiency by the Governor. (i) In consideration
for compensation paid by the West Virginia State Police to its
members during those members' participation in the West Virginia
State Police Cadet Training Program pursuant to section eight,
article twenty-nine, chapter thirty of this code, the West Virginia
State Police may require of its members by written agreement entered into with each of them in advance of such participation in
the program that, if a member should voluntarily discontinue
employment any time within one year immediately following
completion of the training program, he or she shall be obligated to
pay to the West Virginia State Police a pro rata portion of such
compensation equal to that part of such year which the member has
chosen not to remain in the employ of the West Virginia State
Police.
(i) Any member of the West Virginia State Police who is called
to perform active duty training or inactive duty training in the
National Guard or any reserve component of the armed forces of the
United States annually shall be granted, upon request, leave time
not to exceed thirty calendar days for the purpose of performing
the active duty training or inactive duty training and the time
granted may not be deducted from any leave accumulated as a member
of the West Virginia State Police.
CHAPTER 18A. SCHOOL PERSONNEL.
ARTICLE 4. SALARIES, WAGES AND OTHER BENEFITS.
§18A-4-2. State minimum salaries for teachers.
(a) Effective July 1, 2007, through June 30, 2008, each
teacher shall receive the amount prescribed in the 2007-08 State
Minimum Salary Schedule as set forth in this section, specific
additional amounts prescribed in this section or article and any
county supplement in effect in a county pursuant to section five-a
of this article during the contract year.
Effective July 1, 2008, through June 30, 2011, each teacher
shall receive the amount prescribed in the 2008-09 State Minimum
Salary Schedule as set forth in this section, specific additional
amounts prescribed in this section or article and any county
supplement in effect in a county pursuant to section five-a of
this article during the contract year.
Beginning July 1, 2011, and continuing thereafter, each
teacher shall receive the amount prescribed in the 2011-12 State
Minimum Salary Schedule as set forth in this section, specific
additional amounts prescribed in this section or article and any
county supplement in effect in a county pursuant to section five-a
of this article during the contract year.
2008-09 STATE MINIMUM SALARY SCHEDULE
|
(1)
|
(2)
|
(3)
|
(4)
|
(5)
|
(6)
|
(7)
|
(8)
|
(9)
|
(10)
|
(11)
|
Years
Exp.
|
4th
Class
|
3rd
Class
|
2nd
Class
|
|
A.B.
+15
|
|
M.A.
+15
|
M.A.
+30
|
M.A.
+45
|
Doc-
torate
|
|
|
|
|
A.B.
|
|
M.A.
|
|
|
|
|
0
|
25,651
|
26,311
|
26,575
|
27,827
|
28,588
|
30,355
|
31,116
|
31,877
|
32,638
|
33,673
|
1
|
25,979
|
26,639
|
26,903
|
28,345
|
29,106
|
30,874
|
31,635
|
32,395
|
33,156
|
34,191
|
2
|
26,308
|
26,967
|
27,231
|
28,864
|
29,625
|
31,392
|
32,153
|
32,914
|
33,675
|
34,710
|
3
|
26,636
|
27,295
|
27,559
|
29,383
|
30,143
|
31,911
|
32,672
|
33,432
|
34,193
|
35,228
|
4
|
27,208
|
27,867
|
28,131
|
30,145
|
30,906
|
32,674
|
33,435
|
34,195
|
34,956
|
35,991
|
5
|
27,536
|
28,195
|
28,459
|
30,664
|
31,425
|
33,192
|
33,953
|
34,714
|
35,475
|
36,510
|
6
|
27,864
|
28,523
|
28,787
|
31,182
|
31,943
|
33,711
|
34,472
|
35,232
|
35,993
|
37,028
|
7
|
28,192
|
28,852
|
29,115
|
31,701
|
32,462
|
34,229
|
34,990
|
35,751
|
36,512
|
37,547
|
8
|
28,520
|
29,180
|
29,444
|
32,219
|
32,980
|
34,748
|
35,509
|
36,269
|
37,030
|
38,065
|
9
|
28,848
|
29,508
|
29,772
|
32,738
|
33,499
|
35,266
|
36,027
|
36,788
|
37,549
|
38,584
|
10
|
29,177
|
29,836
|
30,100
|
33,258
|
34,018
|
35,786
|
36,547
|
37,308
|
38,068
|
39,103
|
11
|
29,505
|
30,164
|
30,428
|
33,776
|
34,537
|
36,305
|
37,065
|
37,826
|
38,587
|
39,622
|
12
|
29,833
|
30,492
|
30,756
|
34,295
|
35,055
|
36,823
|
37,584
|
38,345
|
39,105
|
40,140
|
13
|
30,161
|
30,820
|
31,084
|
34,813
|
35,574
|
37,342
|
38,102
|
38,863
|
39,624
|
40,659
|
14
|
30,489
|
31,148
|
31,412
|
35,332
|
36,092
|
37,860
|
38,621
|
39,382
|
40,142
|
41,177
|
15
|
30,817
|
31,476
|
31,740
|
35,850
|
36,611
|
38,379
|
39,139
|
39,900
|
40,661
|
41,696
|
16
|
31,145
|
31,804
|
32,068
|
36,369
|
37,129
|
38,897
|
39,658
|
40,419
|
41,179
|
42,214
|
17
|
31,473
|
32,133
|
32,396
|
36,887
|
37,648
|
39,416
|
40,177
|
40,937
|
41,698
|
42,733
|
18
|
31,801
|
32,461
|
32,725
|
37,406
|
38,167
|
39,934
|
40,695
|
41,456
|
42,217
|
43,252
|
19
|
32,129
|
32,789
|
33,053
|
37,924
|
38,685
|
40,453
|
41,214
|
41,974
|
42,735
|
43,770
|
20
|
32,457
|
33,117
|
33,381
|
38,443
|
39,204
|
40,971
|
41,732
|
42,493
|
43,254
|
44,289
|
21
|
32,786
|
33,445
|
33,709
|
38,961
|
39,722
|
41,490
|
42,251
|
43,011
|
43,772
|
44,807
|
22
|
33,114
|
33,773
|
34,037
|
39,480
|
40,241
|
42,008
|
42,769
|
43,530
|
44,291
|
45,326
|
23
|
33,442
|
34,101
|
34,365
|
39,999
|
40,759
|
42,527
|
43,288
|
44,048
|
44,809
|
45,844
|
24
|
33,770
|
34,429
|
34,693
|
40,517
|
41,278
|
43,046
|
43,806
|
44,567
|
45,328
|
46,363
|
25
|
34,098
|
34,757
|
35,021
|
41,036
|
41,796
|
43,564
|
44,325
|
45,086
|
45,846
|
46,881
|
26
|
34,426
|
35,085
|
35,349
|
41,554
|
42,315
|
44,083
|
44,843
|
45,604
|
46,365
|
47,400
|
27
|
34,754
|
35,413
|
35,677
|
42,073
|
42,833
|
44,601
|
45,362
|
46,123
|
46,883
|
47,918
|
28
|
35,082
|
35,742
|
36,005
|
42,591
|
43,352
|
45,120
|
45,880
|
46,641
|
47,402
|
48,437
|
29
|
35,410
|
36,070
|
36,334
|
43,110
|
43,870
|
45,638
|
46,399
|
47,160
|
47,920
|
48,955
|
30
|
35,738
|
36,398
|
36,662
|
43,628
|
44,389
|
46,157
|
46,917
|
47,678
|
48,439
|
49,474
|
31
|
36,067
|
36,726
|
36,990
|
44,147
|
44,908
|
46,675
|
47,436
|
48,197
|
48,957
|
49,992
|
32
|
36,395
|
37,054
|
37,318
|
44,665
|
45,426
|
47,194
|
47,955
|
48,715
|
49,476
|
50,511
|
33
|
36,723
|
37,382
|
37,646
|
45,184
|
45,945
|
47,712
|
48,473
|
49,234
|
49,995
|
51,030
|
34
|
37,051
|
37,710
|
37,974
|
45,702
|
46,463
|
48,231
|
48,992
|
49,752
|
50,513
|
51,548
|
35
|
37,379
|
38,038
|
38,302
|
46,221
|
46,982
|
48,749
|
49,510
|
50,271
|
51,032
|
52,067
|
2011-12 STATE MINIMUM SALARY SCHEDULE
|
(1)
|
(2)
|
(3)
|
(4)
|
(5)
|
(6)
|
(7)
|
(8)
|
(9)
|
(10)
|
(11)
|
Years
|
4th
|
3rd
|
2nd
|
|
A.B.
|
|
M.A.
|
M.A.
|
M.A.
|
Doc-
|
Exp.
|
Class
|
Class
|
Class
|
A.B.
|
+15
|
M.A.
|
+15
|
+30
|
+45
|
torate
|
0
|
26,917
|
27,606
|
27,872
|
29,315
|
30,076
|
31,843
|
32,604
|
33,365
|
34,126
|
35,161
|
1
|
27,245
|
27,934
|
28,200
|
29,833
|
30,594
|
32,362
|
33,123
|
33,883
|
34,644
|
35,679
|
2
|
27,574
|
28,262
|
28,528
|
30,352
|
31,113
|
32,880
|
33,641
|
34,402
|
35,163
|
36,198
|
3
|
27,902
|
28,590
|
28,856
|
30,871
|
31,631
|
33,399
|
34,160
|
34,920
|
35,681
|
36,716
|
4
|
28,474
|
29,162
|
29,428
|
31,633
|
32,394
|
34,162
|
34,923
|
35,683
|
36,444
|
37,479
|
5
|
28,802
|
29,490
|
29,756
|
32,152
|
32,913
|
34,680
|
35,441
|
36,202
|
36,963
|
37,998
|
6
|
29,130
|
29,818
|
30,084
|
32,670
|
33,431
|
35,199
|
35,960
|
36,720
|
37,481
|
38,516
|
7
|
29,458
|
30,147
|
30,412
|
33,189
|
33,950
|
35,717
|
36,478
|
37,239
|
38,000
|
39,035
|
8
|
29,786
|
30,475
|
30,741
|
33,707
|
34,468
|
36,236
|
36,997
|
37,757
|
38,518
|
39,553
|
9
|
30,114
|
30,803
|
31,069
|
34,226
|
34,987
|
36,754
|
37,515
|
38,276
|
39,037
|
40,072
|
10
|
30,443
|
31,131
|
31,397
|
34,746
|
35,506
|
37,274
|
38,035
|
38,796
|
39,556
|
40,591
|
11
|
30,771
|
31,459
|
31,725
|
35,264
|
36,025
|
37,793
|
38,553
|
39,314
|
40,075
|
41,110
|
12
|
31,099
|
31,787
|
32,053
|
35,783
|
36,543
|
38,311
|
39,072
|
39,833
|
40,593
|
41,628
|
13
|
31,427
|
32,115
|
32,381
|
36,301
|
37,062
|
38,830
|
39,590
|
40,351
|
41,112
|
42,147
|
14
|
31,755
|
32,443
|
32,709
|
36,820
|
37,580
|
39,348
|
40,109
|
40,870
|
41,630
|
42,665
|
15
|
32,083
|
32,771
|
33,037
|
37,338
|
38,099
|
39,867
|
40,627
|
41,388
|
42,149
|
43,184
|
16
|
32,411
|
33,099
|
33,365
|
37,857
|
38,617
|
40,385
|
41,146
|
41,907
|
42,667
|
43,702
|
17
|
32,739
|
33,428
|
33,693
|
38,375
|
39,136
|
40,904
|
41,665
|
42,425
|
43,186
|
44,221
|
18
|
33,067
|
33,756
|
34,022
|
38,894
|
39,655
|
41,422
|
42,183
|
42,944
|
43,705
|
44,740
|
19
|
33,395
|
34,084
|
34,350
|
39,412
|
40,173
|
41,941
|
42,702
|
43,462
|
44,223
|
45,258
|
20
|
33,723
|
34,412
|
34,678
|
39,931
|
40,692
|
42,459
|
43,220
|
43,981
|
44,742
|
45,777
|
21
|
34,052
|
34,740
|
35,006
|
40,449
|
41,210
|
42,978
|
43,739
|
44,499
|
45,260
|
46,295
|
22
|
34,380
|
35,068
|
35,334
|
40,968
|
41,729
|
43,496
|
44,257
|
45,018
|
45,779
|
46,814
|
23
|
34,708
|
35,396
|
35,662
|
41,487
|
42,247
|
44,015
|
44,776
|
45,536
|
46,297
|
47,332
|
24
|
35,036
|
35,724
|
35,990
|
42,005
|
42,766
|
44,534
|
45,294
|
46,055
|
46,816
|
47,851
|
25
|
35,364
|
36,052
|
36,318
|
42,524
|
43,284
|
45,052
|
45,813
|
46,574
|
47,334
|
48,369
|
26
|
35,692
|
36,380
|
36,646
|
43,042
|
43,803
|
45,571
|
46,331
|
47,092
|
47,853
|
48,888
|
27
|
36,020
|
36,708
|
36,974
|
43,561
|
44,321
|
46,089
|
46,850
|
47,611
|
48,371
|
49,406
|
28
|
36,348
|
37,037
|
37,302
|
44,079
|
44,840
|
46,608
|
47,368
|
48,129
|
48,890
|
49,925
|
29
|
36,676
|
37,365
|
37,631
|
44,598
|
45,358
|
47,126
|
47,887
|
48,648
|
49,408
|
50,443
|
30
|
37,004
|
37,693
|
37,959
|
45,116
|
45,877
|
47,645
|
48,405
|
49,166
|
49,927
|
50,962
|
31
|
37,333
|
38,021
|
38,287
|
45,635
|
46,396
|
48,163
|
48,924
|
49,685
|
50,445
|
51,480
|
32
|
37,661
|
38,349
|
38,615
|
46,153
|
46,914
|
48,682
|
49,443
|
50,203
|
50,964
|
51,999
|
33
|
37,989
|
38,677
|
38,943
|
46,672
|
47,433
|
49,200
|
49,961
|
50,722
|
51,483
|
52,518
|
34
|
38,317
|
39,005
|
39,271
|
47,190
|
47,951
|
49,719
|
50,480
|
51,240
|
52,001
|
53,036
|
35
|
38,645
|
39,333
|
39,599
|
47,709
|
48,470
|
50,237
|
50,998
|
51,759
|
52,520
|
53,555
|
(b) Six hundred dollars shall be paid annually to each
classroom teacher who has at least twenty years of teaching
experience. The payments: (i) Shall be in addition to any amounts
prescribed in the applicable state minimum salary schedule; (ii)
shall be paid in equal monthly installments; and (iii) shall be
considered a part of the state minimum salaries for teachers.
§18A-4-5. Salary equity among the counties; state salary
supplement.
(a) For the purposes of this section, salary equity among the
counties means that the salary potential of school employees
employed by the various districts throughout the state does not
differ by greater than ten percent between those offering the
highest salaries and those offering the lowest salaries. In the
case of professional educators, the difference shall be calculated
utilizing the average of the professional educator salary
schedules, degree classifications B.A. through doctorate and the
years of experience provided for in the most recent state minimum
salary schedule for teachers, in effect in the five counties
offering the highest salary schedules compared to the lowest salary
schedule in effect among the fifty-five counties. In the case of
school service personnel, the difference shall be calculated
utilizing the average of the school service personnel salary
schedules, pay grades "A" through "H" and the years of experience
provided for in the most recent state minimum pay scale pay grade
for service personnel, in effect in the five counties offering the
highest salary schedules compared to the lowest salary schedule in
effect among the fifty-five counties. Effective July 1, 2013, for
both professional educators and school service personnel, the
differences shall be calculated as otherwise required by this
subsection except that the ten counties offering the highest salary
schedules shall be compared to the lowest salary schedule in effect
among the fifty-five counties.
(b) To assist the state in meeting its objective of salary
equity among the counties, as defined in subsection (a) of this
section, on and after July 1, 1984, subject to available state
appropriations and the conditions set forth herein, each teacher
and school service personnel shall receive a supplemental amount in
addition to the amount from the state minimum salary schedules
provided for in this article.
(c) State funds for this purpose shall be paid within the West
Virginia public school support plan in accordance with article
nine-a, chapter eighteen of this code. The amount allocated for
salary equity shall be apportioned between teachers and school
service personnel in direct proportion to that amount necessary to
support the professional salaries and service personnel salaries
statewide under sections four, five and eight, article nine-a,
chapter eighteen of this code.
(d) Pursuant to this section, each teacher and school service
personnel shall receive the amount
indicated on the applicable
State Equity Supplement Schedule or Pay Scale for 2010-11,
maintained by the West Virginia Department of Education,
reduced by
any amount provided by the county as a salary supplement for
teachers and school service personnel on January 1, 1984: Provided,
That effective July 1, 2011, the amounts indicated on the State
Equity Supplement Pay Scale for service personnel is increased by
$37 across-the-board.
(e) The amount received pursuant to this section shall not be
decreased as a result of any county supplement increase instituted after January 1, 1984: Provided, That any amount received pursuant
to this section may be reduced proportionately based upon the
amount of funds appropriated for this purpose. No county may
reduce any salary supplement that was in effect on January 1, 1984,
except as permitted by sections five-a and five-b of this article.
(f) During its 2011 interim meetings, the Legislative
Oversight Commission on Education Accountability shall conduct a
study on whether a recommendation should be made to the Legislature
for establishing the State Equity Supplement Schedule and the
State
Equity Supplement Pay Scale
in statute.
§18A-4-8a. Service personnel minimum monthly salaries.
(a) The minimum monthly pay for each service employee shall be
as follows:
(1) Effective July 1, 2010, through June 30, 2011, the
minimum
monthly pay for each service employee whose employment is for a
period of more than three and one-half hours a day shall be at
least the amounts indicated in the 2010-2011 State Minimum Pay
Scale Pay Grade and the minimum monthly pay for each service
employee whose employment is for a period of three and one-half
hours or less a day shall be at least one-half the amount indicated
in the 2010-2011
State Minimum Pay Scale Pay Grade set forth in
this subdivision.
Beginning July 1, 2011, and continuing thereafter, the minimum
monthly pay for each service employee whose employment is for a
period of more than three and one-half hours a day shall be at
least the amounts indicated in the 2011-2012 State Minimum Pay Scale Pay Grade and the minimum monthly pay for each service
employee whose employment is for a period of three and one-half
hours or less a day shall be at least one-half the amount indicated
in the 2011-2012 State Minimum Pay Scale Pay Grade set forth in
this section subdivision.
2010-2011 STATE MINIMUM PAY SCALE PAY GRADE
|
Years
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Exp.
|
Pay Grade
|
|
A
|
B
|
C
|
D
|
E
|
F
|
G
|
H
|
0
|
1,577
|
1,598
|
1,639
|
1,691
|
1,743
|
1,805
|
1,836
|
1,908
|
1
|
1,609
|
1,630
|
1,671
|
1,723
|
1,775
|
1,837
|
1,868
|
1,940
|
2
|
1,641
|
1,662
|
1,703
|
1,755
|
1,807
|
1,869
|
1,900
|
1,972
|
3
|
1,673
|
1,694
|
1,735
|
1,787
|
1,839
|
1,901
|
1,932
|
2,004
|
4
|
1,705
|
1,726
|
1,767
|
1,819
|
1,871
|
1,933
|
1,964
|
2,037
|
5
|
1,737
|
1,758
|
1,799
|
1,851
|
1,903
|
1,965
|
1,996
|
2,069
|
6
|
1,769
|
1,790
|
1,832
|
1,883
|
1,935
|
1,997
|
2,028
|
2,101
|
7
|
1,802
|
1,822
|
1,864
|
1,915
|
1,967
|
2,029
|
2,060
|
2,133
|
8
|
1,834
|
1,854
|
1,896
|
1,947
|
1,999
|
2,061
|
2,092
|
2,165
|
9
|
1,866
|
1,886
|
1,928
|
1,980
|
2,031
|
2,093
|
2,124
|
2,197
|
10
|
1,898
|
1,919
|
1,960
|
2,012
|
2,063
|
2,126
|
2,157
|
2,229
|
11
|
1,930
|
1,951
|
1,992
|
2,044
|
2,095
|
2,158
|
2,189
|
2,261
|
12
|
1,962
|
1,983
|
2,024
|
2,076
|
2,128
|
2,190
|
2,221
|
2,293
|
13
|
1,994
|
2,015
|
2,056
|
2,108
|
2,160
|
2,222
|
2,253
|
2,325
|
14
|
2,026
|
2,047
|
2,088
|
2,140
|
2,192
|
2,254
|
2,285
|
2,357
|
15
|
2,058
|
2,079
|
2,120
|
2,172
|
2,224
|
2,286
|
2,317
|
2,389
|
16
|
2,090
|
2,111
|
2,152
|
2,204
|
2,256
|
2,318
|
2,349
|
2,422
|
17
|
2,122
|
2,143
|
2,185
|
2,236
|
2,288
|
2,350
|
2,381
|
2,454
|
18
|
2,154
|
2,175
|
2,217
|
2,268
|
2,320
|
2,382
|
2,413
|
2,486
|
19
|
2,187
|
2,207
|
2,249
|
2,300
|
2,352
|
2,414
|
2,445
|
2,518
|
20
|
2,219
|
2,239
|
2,281
|
2,333
|
2,384
|
2,446
|
2,477
|
2,550
|
21
|
2,251
|
2,271
|
2,313
|
2,365
|
2,416
|
2,478
|
2,509
|
2,582
|
22
|
2,283
|
2,304
|
2,345
|
2,397
|
2,448
|
2,511
|
2,542
|
2,614
|
23
|
2,315
|
2,336
|
2,377
|
2,429
|
2,481
|
2,543
|
2,574
|
2,646
|
24
|
2,347
|
2,368
|
2,409
|
2,461
|
2,513
|
2,575
|
2,606
|
2,678
|
25
|
2,379
|
2,400
|
2,441
|
2,493
|
2,545
|
2,607
|
2,638
|
2,710
|
26
|
2,411
|
2,432
|
2,473
|
2,525
|
2,577
|
2,639
|
2,670
|
2,742
|
27
|
2,443
|
2,464
|
2,505
|
2,557
|
2,609
|
2,671
|
2,702
|
2,774
|
28
|
2,475
|
2,496
|
2,537
|
2,589
|
2,641
|
2,703
|
2,734
|
2,807
|
29
|
2,507
|
2,528
|
2,570
|
2,621
|
2,673
|
2,735
|
2,766
|
2,839
|
30
|
2,540
|
2,560
|
2,602
|
2,653
|
2,705
|
2,767
|
2,798
|
2,871
|
31
|
2,572
|
2,592
|
2,634
|
2,685
|
2,737
|
2,799
|
2,830
|
2,903
|
32
|
2,604
|
2,624
|
2,666
|
2,718
|
2,769
|
2,831
|
2,862
|
2,935
|
33
|
2,636
|
2,656
|
2,698
|
2,750
|
2,801
|
2,863
|
2,895
|
2,967
|
34
|
2,668
|
2,689
|
2,730
|
2,782
|
2,833
|
2,896
|
2,927
|
2,999
|
35
|
2,700
|
2,721
|
2,762
|
2,814
|
2,866
|
2,928
|
2,959
|
3,031
|
36
|
2,732
|
2,753
|
2,794
|
2,846
|
2,898
|
2,960
|
2,991
|
3,063
|
37
|
2,764
|
2,785
|
2,826
|
2,878
|
2,930
|
2,992
|
3,023
|
3,095
|
38
|
2,796
|
2,817
|
2,858
|
2,910
|
2,962
|
3,024
|
3,055
|
3,127
|
39
|
2,828
|
2,849
|
2,890
|
2,942
|
2,994
|
3,056
|
3,087
|
3,159
|
40
|
2,860
|
2,881
|
2,922
|
2,974
|
3,026
|
3,088
|
3,119
|
3,192
|
2011-2012 STATE MINIMUM PAY SCALE PAY GRADE
|
Years
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Exp.
|
Pay Grade
|
|
A
|
B
|
C
|
D
|
E
|
F
|
G
|
H
|
0
|
1,627
|
1,648
|
1,689
|
1,741
|
1,793
|
1,855
|
1,886
|
1,958
|
1
|
1,659
|
1,680
|
1,721
|
1,773
|
1,825
|
1,887
|
1,918
|
1,990
|
2
|
1,691
|
1,712
|
1,753
|
1,805
|
1,857
|
1,919
|
1,950
|
2,022
|
3
|
1,723
|
1,744
|
1,785
|
1,837
|
1,889
|
1,951
|
1,982
|
2,054
|
4
|
1,755
|
1,776
|
1,817
|
1,869
|
1,921
|
1,983
|
2,014
|
2,087
|
5
|
1,787
|
1,808
|
1,849
|
1,901
|
1,953
|
2,015
|
2,046
|
2,119
|
6
|
1,819
|
1,840
|
1,882
|
1,933
|
1,985
|
2,047
|
2,078
|
2,151
|
7
|
1,852
|
1,872
|
1,914
|
1,965
|
2,017
|
2,079
|
2,110
|
2,183
|
8
|
1,884
|
1,904
|
1,946
|
1,997
|
2,049
|
2,111
|
2,142
|
2,215
|
9
|
1,916
|
1,936
|
1,978
|
2,030
|
2,081
|
2,143
|
2,174
|
2,247
|
10
|
1,948
|
1,969
|
2,010
|
2,062
|
2,113
|
2,176
|
2,207
|
2,279
|
11
|
1,980
|
2,001
|
2,042
|
2,094
|
2,145
|
2,208
|
2,239
|
2,311
|
12
|
2,012
|
2,033
|
2,074
|
2,126
|
2,178
|
2,240
|
2,271
|
2,343
|
13
|
2,044
|
2,065
|
2,106
|
2,158
|
2,210
|
2,272
|
2,303
|
2,375
|
14
|
2,076
|
2,097
|
2,138
|
2,190
|
2,242
|
2,304
|
2,335
|
2,407
|
15
|
2,108
|
2,129
|
2,170
|
2,222
|
2,274
|
2,336
|
2,367
|
2,439
|
16
|
2,140
|
2,161
|
2,202
|
2,254
|
2,306
|
2,368
|
2,399
|
2,472
|
17
|
2,172
|
2,193
|
2,235
|
2,286
|
2,338
|
2,400
|
2,431
|
2,504
|
18
|
2,204
|
2,225
|
2,267
|
2,318
|
2,370
|
2,432
|
2,463
|
2,536
|
19
|
2,237
|
2,257
|
2,299
|
2,350
|
2,402
|
2,464
|
2,495
|
2,568
|
20
|
2,269
|
2,289
|
2,331
|
2,383
|
2,434
|
2,496
|
2,527
|
2,601
|
21
|
2,301
|
2,321
|
2,363
|
2,415
|
2,466
|
2,528
|
2,559
|
2,634
|
22
|
2,333
|
2,354
|
2,395
|
2,447
|
2,498
|
2,561
|
2,593
|
2,666
|
23
|
2,365
|
2,386
|
2,427
|
2,479
|
2,531
|
2,594
|
2,625
|
2,699
|
24
|
2,397
|
2,418
|
2,459
|
2,511
|
2,563
|
2,627
|
2,658
|
2,732
|
25
|
2,429
|
2,450
|
2,491
|
2,543
|
2,596
|
2,659
|
2,691
|
2,764
|
26
|
2,461
|
2,482
|
2,523
|
2,576
|
2,629
|
2,692
|
2,723
|
2,797
|
27
|
2,493
|
2,514
|
2,555
|
2,608
|
2,661
|
2,724
|
2,756
|
2,829
|
28
|
2,525
|
2,546
|
2,588
|
2,641
|
2,694
|
2,757
|
2,789
|
2,863
|
29
|
2,557
|
2,579
|
2,621
|
2,673
|
2,726
|
2,790
|
2,821
|
2,896
|
30
|
2,591
|
2,611
|
2,654
|
2,706
|
2,759
|
2,822
|
2,854
|
2,928
|
31
|
2,623
|
2,644
|
2,687
|
2,739
|
2,792
|
2,855
|
2,887
|
2,961
|
32
|
2,656
|
2,676
|
2,719
|
2,772
|
2,824
|
2,888
|
2,919
|
2,994
|
33
|
2,689
|
2,709
|
2,752
|
2,805
|
2,857
|
2,920
|
2,953
|
3,026
|
34
|
2,721
|
2,743
|
2,785
|
2,838
|
2,890
|
2,954
|
2,986
|
3,059
|
35
|
2,754
|
2,775
|
2,817
|
2,870
|
2,923
|
2,987
|
3,018
|
3,092
|
36
|
2,787
|
2,808
|
2,850
|
2,903
|
2,956
|
3,019
|
3,051
|
3,124
|
37
|
2,819
|
2,841
|
2,883
|
2,936
|
2,989
|
3,052
|
3,083
|
3,157
|
38
|
2,852
|
2,873
|
2,915
|
2,968
|
3,021
|
3,084
|
3,116
|
3,190
|
39
|
2,885
|
2,906
|
2,948
|
3,001
|
3,054
|
3,117
|
3,149
|
3,222
|
40
|
2,917
|
2,939
|
2,980
|
3,033
|
3,087
|
3,150
|
3,181
|
3,256
|
(2) Each service employee shall receive the amount prescribed
in the Minimum Pay Scale in accordance with the provisions of this
subsection according to their class title and pay grade as set
forth in this subdivision:
CLASS TITLEPAY GRADE
Accountant ID
Accountant IIE
Accountant IIIF
Accounts Payable SupervisorG
Aide IA
Aide IIB
Aide IIIC
Aide IVD
Audiovisual TechnicianC
AuditorG
Autism MentorF
Braille or Sign Language SpecialistE
Bus OperatorD
BuyerF
CabinetmakerG
Cafeteria ManagerD
Carpenter IE
Carpenter IIF
Chief MechanicG
Clerk IB
Clerk IIC
Computer OperatorE
Cook IA
Cook IIB
Cook IIIC
Crew LeaderF
Custodian IA
Custodian IIB
Custodian IIIC
Custodian IVD
Director or Coordinator of ServicesH
DraftsmanD
Electrician IF
Electrician IIG
Electronic Technician IF
Electronic Technician IIG
Executive SecretaryG
Food Services SupervisorG
ForemanG
General MaintenanceC
GlazierD
Graphic ArtistD
GroundsmanB
HandymanB
Heating and Air Conditioning Mechanic IE
Heating and Air Conditioning Mechanic IIG
Heavy Equipment OperatorE
Inventory SupervisorD
Key Punch OperatorB
Licensed Practical NurseF
LocksmithG
Lubrication ManC
MachinistF
Mail ClerkD
Maintenance ClerkC
MasonG
MechanicF
Mechanic AssistantE
Office Equipment Repairman IF
Office Equipment Repairman IIG
PainterE
ParaprofessionalF
Payroll SupervisorG
Plumber IE
Plumber IIG
Printing OperatorB
Printing SupervisorD
ProgrammerH
Roofing/Sheet Metal MechanicF
Sanitation Plant OperatorG
School Bus SupervisorE
Secretary ID
Secretary IIE
Secretary IIIF
Supervisor of MaintenanceH
Supervisor of TransportationH
Switchboard Operator-ReceptionistD
Truck DriverD
Warehouse ClerkC
WatchmanB
WelderF
WVEIS Data Entry and Administrative ClerkB
(b) An additional $12 per month shall be added to the minimum
monthly pay of each service employee who holds a high school
diploma or its equivalent.
(c) An additional $11 per month also shall be added to the
minimum monthly pay of each service employee for each of the
following:
(1) A service employee who holds twelve college hours or
comparable credit obtained in a trade or vocational school as
approved by the state board;
(2) A service employee who holds twenty-four college hours or
comparable credit obtained in a trade or vocational school as
approved by the state board;
(3) A service employee who holds thirty-six college hours or
comparable credit obtained in a trade or vocational school as
approved by the state board;
(4) A service employee who holds forty-eight college hours or
comparable credit obtained in a trade or vocational school as
approved by the state board;
(5) A service employee who holds sixty college hours or
comparable credit obtained in a trade or vocational school as
approved by the state board;
(6) A service employee who holds seventy-two college hours or
comparable credit obtained in a trade or vocational school as
approved by the state board;
(7) A service employee who holds eighty-four college hours or
comparable credit obtained in a trade or vocational school as
approved by the state board;
(8) A service employee who holds ninety-six college hours or
comparable credit obtained in a trade or vocational school as
approved by the state board;
(9) A service employee who holds one hundred eight college
hours or comparable credit obtained in a trade or vocational school
as approved by the state board;
(10) A service employee who holds one hundred twenty college
hours or comparable credit obtained in a trade or vocational school
as approved by the state board;
(d) An additional $40 per month also shall be added to the
minimum monthly pay of each service employee for each of the
following:
(1) A service employee who holds an associate's degree;
(2) A service employee who holds a bachelor's degree;
(3) A service employee who holds a master's degree;
(4) A service employee who holds a doctorate degree.
(e) An additional $11 per month shall be added to the minimum
monthly pay of each service employee for each of the following:
(1) A service employee who holds a bachelor's degree plus
fifteen college hours;
(2) A service employee who holds a master's degree plus
fifteen college hours;
(3) A service employee who holds a master's degree plus thirty
college hours;
(4) A service employee who holds a master's degree plus
forty-five college hours; and
(5) A service employee who holds a master's degree plus sixty
college hours.
(f) When any part of a school service employee's daily shift
of work is performed between the hours of six o'clock p.m. and five
o'clock a.m. the following day, the employee shall be paid no less
than an additional $10 per month and one half of the pay shall be
paid with local funds.
(g) Any service employee required to work on any legal school
holiday shall be paid at a rate one and one-half times the
employee's usual hourly rate.
(h) Any full-time service personnel required to work in excess
of their normal working day during any week which contains a school
holiday for which they are paid shall be paid for the additional
hours or fraction of the additional hours at a rate of one and
one-half times their usual hourly rate and paid entirely from
county board funds.
(i) No service employee may have his or her daily work
schedule changed during the school year without the employee's
written consent and the employee's required daily work hours may
not be changed to prevent the payment of time and one-half wages or the employment of another employee.
(j) The minimum hourly rate of pay for extra duty assignments
as defined in section eight-b of this article shall be no less than
one seventh of the employee's daily total salary for each hour the
employee is involved in performing the assignment and paid entirely
from local funds: Provided, That an alternative minimum hourly
rate of pay for performing extra duty assignments within a
particular category of employment may be used if the alternate
hourly rate of pay is approved both by the county board and by the
affirmative vote of a two-thirds majority of the regular full-time
employees within that classification category of employment within
that county: Provided, however, That the vote shall be by secret
ballot if requested by a service personnel employee within that
classification category within that county. The salary for any
fraction of an hour the employee is involved in performing the
assignment shall be prorated accordingly. When performing extra
duty assignments, employees who are regularly employed on a
one-half day salary basis shall receive the same hourly extra duty
assignment pay computed as though the employee were employed on a
full-day salary basis.
(k) The minimum pay for any service personnel employees
engaged in the removal of asbestos material or related duties
required for asbestos removal shall be their regular total daily
rate of pay and no less than an additional $3 per hour or no less
than $5 per hour for service personnel supervising asbestos removal
responsibilities for each hour these employees are involved in asbestos related duties. Related duties required for asbestos
removal include, but are not limited to, travel, preparation of the
work site, removal of asbestos decontamination of the work site,
placing and removal of equipment and removal of structures from the
site. If any member of an asbestos crew is engaged in asbestos
related duties outside of the employee's regular employment county,
the daily rate of pay shall be no less than the minimum amount as
established in the employee's regular employment county for
asbestos removal and an additional $30 per each day the employee is
engaged in asbestos removal and related duties. The additional pay
for asbestos removal and related duties shall be payable entirely
from county funds. Before service personnel employees may be used
in the removal of asbestos material or related duties, they shall
have completed a federal Environmental Protection Act approved
training program and be licensed. The employer shall provide all
necessary protective equipment and maintain all records required by
the Environmental Protection Act.
(l) For the purpose of qualifying for additional pay as
provided in section eight, article five of this chapter, an aide
shall be considered to be exercising the authority of a supervisory
aide and control over pupils if the aide is required to supervise,
control, direct, monitor, escort or render service to a child or
children when not under the direct supervision of certified
professional personnel within the classroom, library, hallway,
lunchroom, gymnasium, school building, school grounds or wherever
supervision is required. For purposes of this section, "under the direct supervision of certified professional personnel" means that
certified professional personnel is present, with and accompanying
the aide.
CHAPTER 20. NATURAL RESOURCES.
ARTICLE 7. LAW ENFORCEMENT, MOTORBOATING, LITTER.
§20-7-1c. Natural resources police officer, ranks, salary
schedule, base pay, exceptions.
(a) Notwithstanding any provision of this code to the
contrary, the ranks within the law-enforcement section of the
Division of Natural Resources are colonel, lieutenant colonel,
major, captain, lieutenant, sergeant, corporal, natural resources
police officer first class, senior natural resources police
officer, natural resources police officer and natural resources
police officer-in-training. Each officer while in uniform shall
wear the insignia of rank as provided by the chief natural
resources police officer.
(b) Beginning on July 1, 2002, through June 30, 2011, natural
resources police officers shall be paid the minimum annual salaries
based on the following schedule:
ANNUAL SALARY SCHEDULE (BASE PAY)
SUPERVISORY AND NONSUPERVISORY RANKS
Natural Resources Police Officer In Training (first year until end
of probation)$26,337
Natural Resources Police Officer (second year)$29,768
Natural Resources Police Officer (third year)$30,140
Senior Natural Resources Police Officer (fourth and
fifth year)$30,440
Senior Natural Resources Police Officer First Class
(after fifth year)$32,528
Senior Natural Resources Police Officer (after
tenth year)$33,104
Senior Natural Resources Police Officer (after
fifteenth year)$33,528
Corporal (after sixteenth year)$36,704
Sergeant$40,880
First Sergeant$42,968
Lieutenant$47,144
Captain$49,232
Major$51,320
Lieutenant Colonel$53,408
Colonel
Beginning July 1, 2011, and continuing thereafter, natural
resources police officers shall be paid the minimum annual salaries
based on the following schedule:
ANNUAL SALARY SCHEDULE (BASE PAY)
SUPERVISORY AND NONSUPERVISORY RANKS
Natural Resources Police Officer In Training (first
year until end of probation)$31,222
Natural Resources Police Officer (second year)$34,881
Natural Resources Police Officer (third year)$35,277
Senior Natural Resources Police Officer (fourth and
fifth year)$35,601
Senior Natural Resources Police Officer First Class
(after fifth year)$37,797
Senior Natural Resources Police Officer (after tenth
year)$38,397
Senior Natural Resources Police Officer (after
fifteenth year)$38,833
Corporal (after sixteenth year)$42,105
Sergeant$46,401
First Sergeant$48,549
Lieutenant$52,857
Captain$55,005
Major$57,153
Lieutenant Colonel$59,301
Colonel
Natural resources police officers in service at the time the
amendment to this section becomes effective shall be given credit
for prior service and shall be paid salaries the same length of
service entitles them to receive under the provisions of this
section.
(c) This section does not apply to special or emergency
natural resources police officers appointed under the authority of
section one of this article.
(d) Nothing in this section prohibits other pay increases as
provided under section two, article five, chapter five of this
code:
Provided, That any across-the-board pay increase granted by the Legislature or the Governor will be added to, and reflected in,
the minimum salaries set forth in this section; and that any merit
increases granted to an officer over and above the annual salary
schedule listed in subsection (b) of this section are retained by
an officer when he or she advances from one rank to another:
Provided, however, That any natural resources police officer who
receives an increase in compensation pursuant to the amendment and
reenactment of this section in 2011 shall not receive any across-
the-board pay increase granted by the Legislature or the Governor
in 2011.
CHAPTER 50. MAGISTRATE COURTS.
ARTICLE 1. COURTS AND OFFICERS.
§50-1-3. Salaries of magistrates.
(a) The Legislature finds and declares that:
(1) The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has held that
a salary system for magistrates which is based upon the population
that each magistrate serves does not violate the equal protection
clause of the Constitution of the United States;
(2) The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has held that
a salary system for magistrates which is based upon the population
that each magistrate serves does not violate section thirty-nine,
article VI of the Constitution of West Virginia;
(3) The utilization of a two-tiered salary schedule for
magistrates is an equitable and rational manner by which
magistrates should be compensated for work performed;
(4) Organizing the two tiers of the salary schedule into one
tier for magistrates serving less than eight thousand four hundred
in population and the second tier for magistrates serving eight
thousand four hundred or more in population is rational and
equitable given current statistical information relating to
population and caseload; and
(5) That all magistrates who fall under the same tier should
be compensated equally.
(b) The salary of each magistrate shall be paid by the state.
Magistrates who serve fewer than eight thousand four hundred in
population shall be paid annual salaries of thirty thousand six
hundred twenty-five dollars and magistrates who serve eight
thousand four hundred or more in population shall be paid annual
salaries of thirty-seven thousand dollars
: Provided, That on and
after the first day of July, two thousand three, magistrates who
serve fewer than eight thousand four hundred in population shall be
paid annual salaries of thirty-three thousand six hundred
twenty-five dollars and magistrates who serve eight thousand four
hundred or more in population shall be paid annual salaries of
forty thousand dollars
: Provided, however, That on and after the
first day of July, two thousand five, magistrates who serve fewer
than eight thousand four hundred in population shall be paid annual
salaries of forty-three thousand six hundred twenty-five dollars
and magistrates who serve eight thousand four hundred or more in
population shall be paid annual salaries of fifty thousand dollars.
Provided further, That on and after the first day of July, 2011, magistrates who serve fewer than eight thousand four hundred in
population shall be paid annual salaries of $51,125 and magistrates
who serve eight thousand four hundred or more in population shall
be paid annual salaries of $57,500.
(c) For the purpose of determining the population served by
each magistrate, the number of magistrates authorized for each
county shall be divided into the population of each county. For the
purpose of this article, the population of each county is the
population as determined by the last preceding decennial census
taken under the authority of the United States government.
CHAPTER 51. COURTS AND THEIR OFFICERS.
ARTICLE 1. SUPREME COURT OF APPEALS.
§51-1-10a. Salary of justices.
The salary of each of the justices of the Supreme Court of
Appeals shall be $95,000 per year
: Provided, That beginning July,
1, 2005, the salary of each of the justices of the Supreme Court
shall be $121,000
: Provided, however, That beginning July 1, 2011,
the annual salary of a justice of the Supreme Court shall be
$136,000.
ARTICLE 2. CIRCUIT COURTS; CIRCUIT JUDGES.
§51-2-13. Salaries of judges of circuit courts.
The salaries of the judges of the various circuit courts shall
be paid solely out of the State Treasury. No county, county
commission, board of commissioners or other political subdivision
shall supplement or add to such salaries.
The annual salary of all circuit judges shall be $90,000 per
year
: Provided, That beginning July 1,2005, the annual salary of
all circuit judges shall be $116,000 per year
: Provided, however,
That beginning July 1, 2011, the annual salary of a circuit court
judge shall be $126,000.
ARTICLE 2A. FAMILY COURTS.
§51-2A-6. Compensation and expenses of family court judges and
their staffs.
(a) A family court judge is entitled to receive as
compensation for his or her services an annual salary of $62,500
:
Provided, That beginning July 1, 2005, a family court judge is
entitled to receive as compensation for his or her services an
annual salary of $82,500
: Provided, however, That beginning July
1, 2011, the annual salary of a family court judge shall be
$94,500.
(b) The secretary-clerk of the family court judge is appointed
by the family court judge and serves at his or her will and
pleasure. The secretary-clerk of the family court judge is entitled
to receive an annual salary of $27,036:
Provided, That on and
after July 1, 2006, the annual salary of the secretary-clerk shall
be established by the administrative director of the Supreme Court
of Appeals, but may not exceed $35,000. In addition, any person
employed as a secretary-clerk to a family court judge on the
effective date of the enactment of this section during the sixth
extraordinary session of the Legislature in the year 2001 who is receiving an additional $500 per year up to ten years of a certain
period of prior employment under the provisions of the prior
enactment of section eight of this article during the second
extraordinary session of the Legislature in the year 1999 shall
continue to receive such additional amount. Further, the
secretary-clerk will receive such percentage or proportional salary
increases as may be provided by general law for other public
employees and is entitled to receive the annual incremental salary
increase as provided in article five, chapter five of this code.
(c) The family court judge may employ not more than one family
case coordinator who serves at his or her will and pleasure. The
annual salary of the family case coordinator of the family court
judge shall be established by the Administrative Director of the
Supreme Court of Appeals but may not exceed $36,000
: Provided,
That on and after July 1, 2006, the annual salary of the family
case coordinator of the family court judge may not exceed $46,060.
The family case coordinator will receive such percentage or
proportional salary increases as may be provided by general law for
other public employees and is entitled to receive the annual
incremental salary increase as provided in article five, chapter
five of this code.
(d) The sheriff or his or her designated deputy shall serve as
a bailiff for a family court judge. The sheriff of each county
shall serve or designate persons to serve so as to assure that a
bailiff is available when a family court judge determines the same
is necessary for the orderly and efficient conduct of the business of the family court.
(e) Disbursement of salaries for family court judges and
members of their staffs are made by or pursuant to the order of the
Director of the Administrative Office of the Supreme Court of
Appeals.
(f) Family court judges and members of their staffs are
allowed their actual and necessary expenses incurred in the
performance of their duties. The expenses and compensation will be
determined and paid by the Director of the Administrative Office of
the Supreme Court of Appeals under such guidelines as he or she may
prescribe, as approved by the Supreme Court of Appeals.
(g) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, family court
judges are not eligible to participate in the retirement system for
judges under the provisions of article nine of this chapter.