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H. B. 4489


(By Delegates Rodighiero, Hrutkay, Ellis,
Eldridge and Reynolds)
[Introduced February 11, 2008; referred to the
Committee on the Judiciary.]



A BILL to amend and reenact §50-1-8 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to requiring magistrate courts to maintain records relating to successful collection rates and making reports available to claimants and general public.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That §50-1-8 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, be amended and reenacted to read as follows:
ARTICLE 1. COURTS AND OFFICERS.
§50-1-8. Magistrate court clerks; salaries; duties; duties of circuit clerk.

(a) In each county having three or more magistrates the judge of the circuit court or the chief judge of the circuit court, if there is more than one judge of the circuit court, shall appoint a magistrate court clerk. In all other counties the judge may appoint a magistrate court clerk or may by rule require the duties of the magistrate court clerk to be performed by the clerk of the circuit court, in which event the circuit court clerk is entitled to additional compensation in the amount of two thousand five hundred dollars per year. The magistrate court clerk serves at the will and pleasure of the circuit judge.
(b) Magistrate court clerks shall be paid a monthly salary by the state. Magistrate court clerks serving magistrates who serve less than eight thousand four hundred in population shall be paid up to twenty-six thousand four hundred thirty-six dollars per year and magistrate court clerks serving magistrates who serve eight thousand four hundred or more in population shall be paid up to thirty-one thousand three hundred forty-four dollars per year: Provided, That on and after the first day of July, two thousand six, magistrate court clerks serving magistrates who serve less than eight thousand four hundred in population shall be paid up to thirty-one thousand four hundred thirty-six dollars per year and magistrate court clerks serving magistrates who serve eight thousand four hundred or more in population shall be paid up to thirty-six thousand three hundred forty-four dollars per year: Provided, however, That on and after the first day of July, two thousand seven, magistrate court clerks serving magistrates who serve less than eight thousand four hundred in population shall be paid up to thirty-six thousand four hundred thirty-six dollars per year and magistrate court clerks serving magistrates who serve eight thousand four hundred or more in population shall be paid up to forty-one thousand three hundred forty-four dollars per year: Provided further, That after the effective date of this section, any general salary increase granted to all state employees, whose salaries are not set by statute, expressed as a percentage increase or an "across-the-board" increase, may also be granted to magistrate court clerks. 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. The salary of the magistrate court clerk shall be established by the judge of the circuit court, or the chief judge of the circuit court if there is more than one judge of the circuit court, within the limits set forth in this section.
(c) In addition to other duties that may be imposed by the provisions of this chapter or by the rules of the Supreme Court of Appeals or the judge of the circuit court or the chief judge of the circuit court if there is more than one judge of the circuit court, it is the duty of the magistrate court clerk to establish and maintain appropriate dockets and records in a centralized system for the magistrate court, to assist in the preparation of the reports required of the court and to carry out on behalf of the magistrates or chief magistrate if a chief magistrate is appointed, the administrative duties of the court.
(d) The magistrate court clerk, or if there is no magistrate court clerk in the county, the clerk of the circuit court, may issue all manner of civil process and require the enforcement of subpoenas and subpoenas duces tecum in magistrate court.
(e) The magistrate court clerk, or if there is no magistrate court clerk in the county, the clerk of the circuit court shall maintain proper records relating to the successful collection rates when persons making claims against others have obtained judgments and attempt to collect those judgments. Reports of these collection rates shall be made available to the claimants and the general public.



NOTE: The purpose of this bill is to require magistrate courts to maintain records relating to successful collection rates on judgments and to make reports of these available to claimants and general public.

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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