H. B. 2382
(By Delegates Boggs, Kominar, C. White,
Stemple, Shelton and Ashley)
[Introduced March 4, 1997; referred to the
Committee on the Judiciary then Finance.]
A BILL to amend and reenact section three, article one, chapter
fifty of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine
hundred thirty-one, as amended, relating to equalizing the
pay scales of magistrates.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That section three, article one, chapter fifty of the code
of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as
amended, be amended and reenacted to read as follows:
ARTICLE 1. COURTS AND OFFICERS.
ยง50-1-3. 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 article
VI, section 39 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 five
hundred in population and the second tier for magistrates serving
eight thousand five hundred or more in population is rational and
equitable given current statistical information relating to
population and caseload; and
(5) That All magistrates, regardless of the size of the
population which they serve, who fall under the same tier should
be compensated equally. Therefore, the Legislature finds that a
three-year phase-in of pay scale equalization is fair and
equitable.
(b) The salary of each magistrate shall be paid by the
state. Magistrates who serve less than ten thousand in
population shall be paid annual salaries of twenty thousand six
hundred twenty-five dollars and magistrates who serve ten
thousand or more in population shall be paid annual salaries of twenty-seven thousand dollars: Provided, That on and after the
first day of January, one thousand nine hundred ninety-two,
magistrates who serve less than ten thousand in population shall
be paid annual salaries of twenty-one thousand six hundred
twenty-five dollars and magistrates who serve ten thousand or
more in population shall be paid annual salaries of twenty-eight
thousand dollars: Provided, however, That on and after the first
day of January, one thousand nine hundred ninety-three,
magistrates who serve less than eight thousand five hundred in
population shall be paid annual salaries of twenty-three thousand
six hundred twenty-five dollars and magistrates who serve eight
thousand five hundred or more in population shall be paid annual
salaries of thirty thousand dollars: Provided further, That
On and after the first day of January, one thousand nine
hundred ninety-eight, magistrates who serve less than eight
thousand five hundred in population shall be paid annual salaries
of twenty-seven thousand five hundred dollars and magistrates who
serve eight thousand five hundred in population or more shall be
paid annual salaries of thirty-three thousand dollars.
On and after the first day of January, one thousand nine
hundred ninety-nine, magistrates who serve less than eight
thousand five hundred in population shall be paid annual salaries
of thirty thousand dollars and magistrates who serve eight thousand five hundred in population or more shall be paid annual
salaries of thirty-three thousand dollars.
On and after the first day of January, one thousand nine
hundred ninety-seven two thousand, all magistrates who serve less
than eight thousand five hundred in population shall be paid
annual salaries of twenty-six thousand six hundred twenty-five
dollars and magistrates who serve eight thousand five hundred or
more in population shall be paid annual salaries of thirty-three
thousand dollars, regardless of the size of the population which
the magistrate serves.
(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.
NOTE: The purpose of this bill is to equalize the pay
scales of magistrates by phasing in the equalization over a
three-year period.
Strike-throughs indicate language that would be stricken
from the present law, and underscoring indicates new language
that would be added.