H. B. 2402
(By Delegates Davis, Stemple, Ennis, Williams, Houston, Stalnaker
and Armstead)
(Originating in the Committee on Education)
(January 26, 1999)
A BILL to amend and reenact section five-a, article nine-a, chapter
eighteen of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine
hundred thirty-one, as amended; and to amend and reenact
section eight-a, article four, chapter eighteen-a of said
code, all relating to increasing the maximum ratio of service
personnel per one thousand students in net enrollment from
forty-three and one-half to forty-three and six-tenths for low
density counties and to forty-four and one-half for high
density counties and increasing the monthly pay of service
personnel for college or comparable credit.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That section five-a, article nine-a, chapter eighteen of the
code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as
amended, be amended and reenacted; and that section eight-a,
article four, chapter eighteen-a of said code be amended and
reenacted, all to read as follows:
CHAPTER 18. EDUCATION.
ARTICLE 9A. PUBLIC SCHOOL SUPPORT.
§18-9A-5a. Ratio of foundation allowances for professional
educators and service personnel to net enrollment.
(a) The purpose of this section is to establish maximum ratios
between the numbers of professional educators and service personnel
in the counties which are funded through the public school support
plan and the net enrollment in the counties, such ratios are in
addition to the ratios provided for in sections four and five of
this article. It is the intent of the Legislature to adjust these
ratios pursuant to legislative act as may be appropriate when
additional personnel are needed to perform additional duties.
(b) Commencing with the school year one thousand nine hundred
eighty-nine--ninety, and each year thereafter, in computing the
basic foundation allowance to a county for professional educators
and the basic foundation allowance to a county for service
personnel under sections four and five of this article, a county
shall not receive an allowance for such personnel which number per
one thousand students in net enrollment is in excess of the number
of professional educators and the number of service personnel in
the county computed as follows:
Maximum professionalMaximum service
For theeducators per 1000personnel per 1000
school yearnet enrollment thenet enrollment the
preceding yearpreceding year
1989-9076.545.5
1990-9176.045.0
1991-9275.544.5
1992-9375.044.0
1993-9474.543.75
1994-95 and
thereafter
1998-9974.043.5
For the
school year
|
Maximum professional
educators per 1000
net enrollment the
preceding year
|
Maximum service personnel
per 1000 net enrollment
the preceding year for
each high density county
|
Maximum service personnel
per 1000 net enrollment
the preceding year for
each low density county
|
1999-2000 and
thereafter
|
74.0
|
43.6
|
44.5
|
(c) Every county shall utilize methods other than reductions
in force, such as attrition and early retirement, before
implementing their reductions in force policy to comply with the
limitations of this section.
(d) For the school years one thousand nine hundred eighty-
nine--ninety and one thousand nine hundred ninety--ninety-one only,
if a school district loses more than six percent of the number
chargeable for the previous school year for professional educator
positions or service personnel positions, due to the maximum ratios established in subsection (b) of this section, it may apply to the
state board for a waiver of said ratios to the extent that the loss
exceeds either six percent of its professional educators or service
personnel: Provided, That the county board of education
establishes and maintains the minimum ratio of professional
instructional personnel per one thousand students in adjusted
enrollment as required in section four of this article. Waivers
shall be determined on a case by case basis according to rules
adopted by the state board and granted to the extent funds are
appropriated by the Legislature for this purpose. Prior to the
adoption of such rules, the state board shall conduct a thorough
review of the staffing patterns in each county. Any personnel
positions funded as a result of a waiver granted under the
provisions of this subsection shall not be included in the
computations set forth in sections four and five of this article.
CHAPTER 18A. SCHOOL PERSONNEL.
ARTICLE 4. SALARIES, WAGES AND OTHER BENEFITS.
§18A-4-8a. Service personnel minimum monthly salaries.
(1) 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 "state minimum
pay scale pay grade I" 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 "state minimum pay scale pay grade I" set forth in this
section.
STATE MINIMUM PAY SCALE PAY GRADE I
A B C D E F G H
0 1,100 1,120 1,160 1,210 1,260 1,320 1,350 1,420
1 1,127 1,147 1,187 1,237 1,287 1,347 1,377 1,447
2 1,154 1,174 1,214 1,264 1,314 1,374 1,404 1,474
3 1,181 1,201 1,241 1,291 1,341 1,401 1,431 1,501
4 1,208 1,228 1,268 1,318 1,368 1,428 1,458 1,528
5 1,235 1,255 1,295 1,345 1,395 1,455 1,485 1,555
6 1,262 1,282 1,322 1,372 1,422 1,482 1,512 1,582
7 1,289 1,309 1,349 1,399 1,449 1,509 1,539 1,609
8 1,316 1,336 1,376 1,426 1,476 1,536 1,566 1,636
9 1,343 1,363 1,403 1,453 1,503 1,563 1,593 1,663
10 1,370 1,390 1,430 1,480 1,530 1,590 1,620 1,690
11 1,397 1,417 1,457 1,507 1,557 1,617 1,647 1,717
12 1,424 1,444 1,484 1,534 1,584 1,644 1,674 1,744
13 1,451 1,471 1,511 1,561 1,611 1,671 1,701 1,771
14 1,478 1,498 1,538 1,588 1,638 1,698 1,728 1,798
15 1,505 1,525 1,565 1,615 1,665 1,725 1,755 1,825
16 1,532 1,552 1,592 1,642 1,692 1,752 1,782 1,852
17 1,559 1,579 1,619 1,669 1,719 1,779 1,809 1,879
18 1,586 1,606 1,646 1,696 1,746 1,806 1,836 1,906
19 1,613 1,633 1,673 1,723 1,773 1,833 1,863 1,933
20 1,640 1,660 1,700 1,750 1,800 1,860 1,890 1,960
21 1,667 1,687 1,727 1,777 1,827 1,887 1,917 1,987
22 1,694 1,714 1,754 1,804 1,854 1,914 1,944 2,014
23 1,721 1,741 1,781 1,831 1,881 1,941 1,971 2,041
24 1,748 1,768 1,808 1,858 1,908 1,968 1,998 2,068
25 1,775 1,795 1,835 1,885 1,935 1,995 2,025 2,095
26 1,802 1,822 1,862 1,912 1,962 2,022 2,052 2,122
27 1,829 1,849 1,889 1,939 1,989 2,049 2,079 2,149
28 1,856 1,876 1,916 1,966 2,016 2,076 2,106 2,176
29 1,883 1,903 1,943 1,993 2,043 2,103 2,133 2,203
30 1,910 1,930 1,970 2,020 2,070 2,130 2,160 2,230
31 1,937 1,957 1,997 2,047 2,097 2,157 2,187 2,257
32 1,964 1,984 2,024 2,074 2,124 2,1842,214 2,284
33 1,991 2,011 2,051 2,101 2,151 2,211 2,241 2,311
34 2,018 2,038 2,078 2,128 2,178 2,238 2,268 2,338
35 2,045 2,0652,105 2,155 2,205 2,265 2,295 2,365
36 2,072 2,092 2,132 2,182 2,232 2,292 2,322 2,392
Subject to a recommendation by the governor for a pay raise
through the delivery of an executive message to the Legislature and
an appropriation by the Legislature for a pay raise, effective the
first day of July, one thousand nine hundred ninety-nine and
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 "state minimum
pay scale pay grade II" 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 "state minimum pay scale pay grade II" set forth
in this section.
STATE MINIMUM PAY SCALE PAY GRADE II
Years of
EmploymentPay Grade
A B C D E F G H
0 1,160 1,180 1,220 1,270 1,320 1,380 1,410 1,480
1 1,188 1,208 1,248 1,298 1,348 1,408 1,438 1,508
2 1,216 1,236 1,276 1,326 1,376 1,436 1,466 1,536
3 1,244 1,264 1,304 1,354 1,404 1,464 1,494 1,564
4 1,272 1,292 1,332 1,382 1,432 1,492 1,522 1,592
5 1,300 1,320 1,360 1,410 1,460 1,520 1,550 1,620
6 1,328 1,348 1,388 1,438 1,488 1,548 1,578 1,648
7 1,356 1,376 1,416 1,466 1,516 1,576 1,606 1,676
8 1,384 1,404 1,444 1,494 1,544 1,604 1,634 1,704
9 1,412 1,432 1,472 1,522 1,572 1,632 1,662 1,732
10 1,440 1,460 1,500 1,550 1,600 1,660 1,690 1,760
11 1,468 1,488 1,528 1,578 1,628 1,688 1,718 1,788
12 1,496 1,516 1,556 1,606 1,656 1,716 1,746 1,816
13 1,524 1,544 1,584 1,634 1,684 1,744 1,774 1,844
14 1,552 1,572 1,612 1,662 1,712 1,772 1,802 1,872
15 1,580 1,600 1,640 1,690 1,740 1,800 1,830 1,900
16 1,608 1,628 1,668 1,718 1,768 1,828 1,858 1,928
17 1,636 1,656 1,696 1,746 1,796 1,856 1,886 1,956
18 1,664 1,684 1,724 1,774 1,824 1,884 1,914 1,984
19 1,692 1,712 1,752 1,802 1,852 1,912 1,942 2,012
20 1,720 1,740 1,780 1,830 1,880 1,940 1,970 2,040
21 1,748 1,768 1,808 1,858 1,908 1,968 1,998 2,068
22 1,776 1,796 1,836 1,886 1,936 1,996 2,026 2,096
23 1,804 1,824 1,864 1,914 1,964 2,024 2,054 2,124
24 1,832 1,852 1,892 1,942 1,992 2,052 2,082 2,152
25 1,860 1,880 1,920 1,970 2,020 2,080 2,110 2,180
26 1,888 1,908 1,948 1,998 2,048 2,108 2,138 2,208
27 1,916 1,936 1,976 2,026 2,076 2,136 2,166 2,236
28 1,944 1,964 2,004 2,054 2,104 2,164 2,194 2,264
29 1,972 1,992 2,032 2,082 2,132 2,192 2,222 2,292
30 2,000 2,020 2,060 2,110 2,160 2,220 2,250 2,320
31 2,028 2,048 2,088 2,138 2,188 2,248 2,278 2,348
32 2,056 2,076 2,116 2,166 2,216 2,276 2,306 2,376
33 2,084 2,104 2,144 2,194 2,244 2,304 2,334 2,404
34 2,112 2,132 2,172 2,222 2,272 2,332 2,362 2,432
35 2,140 2,160 2,200 2,250 2,300 2,360 2,390 2,460
36 2,168 2,188 2,228 2,278 2,328 2,388 2,418 2,488
If "state minimum pay scale pay grade II" becomes effective on
the first day of July, one thousand nine hundred ninety-nine, and
the governor recommends a pay raise through the delivery of an
executive message to the Legislature and the Legislature appropriates money for a pay raise, 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 "state minimum pay scale pay grade III" 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 "state minimum pay scale
pay grade III" set forth in this section.
STATE MINIMUM PAY SCALE PAY GRADE III
Years of
EmploymentPay Grade
A B C DE F G H
0 1,220 1,240 1,280 1,330 1,380 1,440 1,470 1,540
1 1,249 1,269 1,309 1,359 1,409 1,469 1,499 1,569
2 1,278 1,298 1,338 1,388 1,438 1,498 1,528 1,598
3 1,307 1,327 1,367 1,417 1,467 1,527 1,557 1,627
4 1,336 1,356 1,396 1,446 1,496 1,556 1,586 1,656
5 1,365 1,385 1,425 1,475 1,525 1,585 1,615 1,685
6 1,394 1,414 1,454 1,504 1,554 1,614 1,644 1,714
7 1,423 1,443 1,483 1,533 1,583 1,643 1,673 1,743
8 1,452 1,472 1,512 1,562 1,612 1,672 1,702 1,772
9 1,481 1,501 1,541 1,591 1,641 1,701 1,731 1,801
10 1,510 1,530 1,570 1,620 1,670 1,730 1,760 1,830
11 1,539 1,559 1,599 1,649 1,699 1,759 1,789 1,859
12 1,568 1,588 1,628 1,678 1,728 1,788 1,818 1,888
13 1,597 1,617 1,657 1,707 1,757 1,817 1,847 1,917
14 1,626 1,646 1,686 1,736 1,786 1,846 1,876 1,946
15 1,655 1,675 1,715 1,765 1,815 1,875 1,905 1,975
16 1,684 1,704 1,744 1,794 1,844 1,904 1,934 2,004
17 1,713 1,733 1,773 1,823 1,873 1,933 1,963 2,033
18 1,742 1,762 1,802 1,852 1,902 1,962 1,992 2,062
19 1,771 1,791 1,831 1,881 1,931 1,991 2,021 2,091
20 1,800 1,820 1,860 1,910 1,960 2,020 2,050 2,120
21 1,829 1,849 1,889 1,939 1,989 2,049 2,079 2,149
22 1,858 1,878 1,918 1,968 2,018 2,078 2,108 2,178
23 1,887 1,907 1,947 1,997 2,047 2,107 2,137 2,207
24 1,916 1,936 1,976 2,026 2,076 2,136 2,166 2,236
25 1,945 1,965 2,005 2,055 2,105 2,165 2,195 2,265
26 1,974 1,994 2,034 2,084 2,134 2,194 2,224 2,294
27 2,003 2,023 2,063 2,113 2,163 2,223 2,253 2,323
28 2,032 2,052 2,092 2,142 2,192 2,252 2,282 2,352
29 2,061 2,081 2,121 2,171 2,221 2,281 2,311 2,381
30 2,090 2,110 2,150 2,200 2,250 2,310 2,340 2,410
31 2,119 2,139 2,179 2,229 2,279 2,339 2,369 2,439
32 2,148 2,168 2,208 2,258 2,308 2,368 2,398 2,468
33 2,177 2,197 2,237 2,287 2,337 2,397 2,427 2,497
34 2,206 2,226 2,266 2,316 2,366 2,426 2,456 2,526
35 2,235 2,255 2,295 2,345 2,395 2,455 2,485 2,555
36 2,264 2,284 2,324 2,374 2,424 2,484 2,514 2,584
CLASS TITLEPAY GRADE
Accountant ID
Accountant IIE
Accountant IIIF
Aide IA
Aide IIB
Aide IIIC
Aide IVD
Audiovisual TechnicianC
AuditorG
Autism MentorE
Braille or Sign Language Specialist E
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
LocksmithG
Lubrication ManC
MachinistF
Mail ClerkD
Maintenance Clerk C
MasonG
MechanicF
Mechanic AssistantE
Office Equipment Repairman IF
Office Equipment Repairman IIG
PainterE
ParaprofessionalF
Plumber IE
Plumber IIG
Printing OperatorB
Printing SupervisorD
ProgrammerH
Roofing/Sheet Metal MechanicF
Sanitation Plant OperatorF
School Bus SupervisorE
Secretary ID
Secretary IIE
Secretary IIIF
Supervisor of MaintenanceH
Supervisor of TransportationH
Switchboard Operator-ReceptionistD
Truck DriverD
Warehouse ClerkC
WatchmanB
WelderF
(2) An additional ten dollars per month shall be added to the
minimum monthly pay of each service employee who holds a high
school diploma or its equivalent.
(3) An additional ten dollars per month
also shall
also be
added to the minimum monthly pay of each service employee
who holds
twelve college hours or comparable credit obtained in a trade or
vocational school as approved by the state board. for each of the
following:
(A) A service employee who holds twelve college hours or
comparable credit obtained in a trade or vocational school as
approved by the state board;
(B) 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;
(C) 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; and
(D) 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.
(4) 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 ten dollars per month and one half of the pay
shall be paid with local funds.
(5) 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.
(6) 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.
(7) 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.
(8) 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 utilized 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 so 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.
(9) 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 three dollars per hour
or no less than five dollars 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
thirty dollars 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 utilized 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.
(10) 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 certificated
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 certificated professional personnel" means
that certificated professional personnel is present, with and accompanying the aide.