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Home » US Law » 2022 West Virginia Code » Chapter 18B. Higher Education » Article 8. Higher Education Full-Time Faculty Salaries

§18B-8-1. Definitions

As used in this article: (a) "Academic rank", "rank" or "faculty rank" means the position held by a faculty member as determined by the president, consistent with a rule promulgated and adopted by the governing board, and includes the positions of professor, associate professor, assistant professor and instructor. All other ranks are excluded from the […]

§18B-8-2. Faculty Salary Rules; Salary Increase Upon Promotion in Rank

(a) Each governing board shall promulgate and adopt a faculty salary rule in accordance with section six, article one of this chapter which furthers the goals of attracting, retaining and rewarding high quality faculty. Faculty salary increases shall be distributed within each organization in accordance with the faculty salary rule. (b) The salary of a […]

§18B-8-3. Authority to Grant Sabbatical Leave

A governing board may grant sabbatical leave to a faculty member at the state institution of higher education under its jurisdiction for the purpose of permitting him or her to engage in graduate study, research or other activities calculated to improve teaching ability. A governing board may grant a request for sabbatical leave only in […]

§18B-8-4. Effect of Leave of Absence on Academic Tenure, Rank, etc.

(a) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, a tenured professional at a state institution of higher education who is absent from duties at the institution to accept employment in a nonelected governmental capacity is afforded the benefits of academic tenure, rank and position as if he or she had remained continuously in the […]

§18B-8-7. Authority of Governing Boards Relating to Faculty

Consistent with this article, and after consulting with and providing 30 days written notice to the faculty senate, a governing board may adopt a rule relating to the faculty. The provisions of any rule adopted by a governing board preempt any conflicting rule adopted by the commission or the council.