§4-2C-1. Judicial Compensation Commission Established; Membership
(a) The Judicial Compensation Commission is hereby established as an advisory commission to the West Virginia Legislature. The commission shall be responsible for studying the compensation structure for justices of the Supreme Court of Appeals, circuit court judges, family court judges, magistrates and any other judicial officer subject to election and which office requires the […]
§4-2C-2. Commission Meetings; Where Held; How Conducted
(a) The commission shall meet in Charleston, West Virginia, at the place and time designated by the chairperson with at least ten days’ written notice to the members of the commission. (b) The commission shall meet at the call of the chairperson or at the request of a majority of the members. (c) For purposes […]
§4-2C-3. Judicial Compensation Commission Reports and Recommendations; Legislative Action
(a) During any time it is convened, the commission shall study the compensation structure for justices of the Supreme Court of Appeals, circuit court judges, family court judges, magistrates and any other judicial officer subject to election and which office requires the judge to hold a professional license to serve in that position for purposes […]