
COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE
FOR
COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE
FOR
Senate Bill No. 481
(By Senators Tomblin, Mr. President, and Sprouse,
By Request of the Executive)
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[Originating in the Committee on Finance;
reported February 29, 2000.]
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A BILL to amend and reenact section two, article one, chapter
five-f of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred
thirty-one, as amended; and to amend and reenact section two-
a, article seven, chapter six of said code, all relating to
reorganization of the executive branch; establishing that the
secretary for the department of transportation shall also
serve as the commissioner of highways and receive the
commissioner's salary; requiring the secretary of department
of transportation to be a registered professional engineer;
establishing that the secretary of the department of tax and
revenue shall also serve as the tax commissioner; and
increasing the salary of the commissioner of highways.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That section two, article one, chapter five-f of the code of
West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, be
amended and reenacted; and that section two-a, article seven,
chapter six of said code be amended and reenacted, all to read as
follows:
CHAPTER 5F. REORGANIZATION OF THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH
OF STATE GOVERNMENT.
ARTICLE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS.
§5F-1-2. Executive departments created; offices of secretary
created.
(a) There are hereby created continued, within the executive
branch of the state government, the following departments:
(1) Department of administration;

(2) Department of commerce, labor and environmental resources;

(3) (2) Department of education and the arts;

(4) (3) Department of health and human resources;

(5) (4) Department of military affairs and public safety;

(6) (5) Department of tax and revenue; and






(7) (6) Department of transportation.





(b)
Each department shall be headed by a secretary who shall
be appointed by the governor
by and with the advice and consent of
the Senate and who shall serve at the will and pleasure of the
governor.



(c) The secretary of the department of transportation shall
also serve as the commissioner of highways, shall receive the
salary of the commissioner of highways as provided for in section
two-a, article seven, chapter six of this code and shall be
registered in this state as a professional engineer.



(d) The secretary of the department of tax and revenue shall
also serve as the tax commissioner.
CHAPTER 6. GENERAL PROVISIONS RESPECTING OFFICERS.
ARTICLE 7. COMPENSATION AND ALLOWANCES.
§6-7-2a. Terms of certain appointive state officers; appointment;
qualifications; powers and salaries of such officers.
(a) Each of the following appointive state officers named in
this subsection shall be appointed by the governor, by and with the
advice and consent of the Senate. Each of such the appointive
state officers shall serve at the will and pleasure of the governor
for the term for which the governor was elected and until the
respective state officers' successors have been appointed and
qualified. Each of such the appointive state officers shall be is
subject to the existing qualifications for holding each such
respective office and each shall have and is hereby granted all of
the powers and authority and shall perform all of the functions and
services heretofore vested in and performed by virtue of existing
law respecting each such office.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this code to the contrary, beginning on the first day of July, one thousand nine
hundred ninety-nine two thousand, the annual salary of each such
named appointive state officer shall be as follows:
Administrator, division of highways, eighty-five one hundred
thousand dollars; administrator, division of health, fifty-seven
thousand two hundred dollars; administrator, division of human
services, forty-seven thousand eight hundred dollars;
administrator, state tax division, sixty-five thousand dollars;
administrator, division of energy, sixty-five thousand dollars;
administrator, division of corrections, seventy thousand dollars;
administrator, division of natural resources, sixty-five thousand
dollars; superintendent, state police, seventy thousand dollars;
administrator, lottery division, seventy thousand dollars;
director, public employees insurance agency, seventy thousand
dollars; administrator, division of banking, fifty-five thousand
dollars; administrator, division of insurance, fifty-five thousand
dollars; administrator, division of culture and history, fifty
thousand dollars; administrator, alcohol beverage control
commission, seventy thousand dollars; administrator, division of
motor vehicles, seventy thousand dollars; director, division of
personnel, fifty thousand dollars; adjutant general, seventy
thousand dollars; chairman, health care authority, sixty-five
thousand dollars; members, health care authority, sixty thousand
dollars; director, human rights commission, forty thousand dollars; administrator, division of labor, fifty-five thousand dollars;
administrator, division of veterans affairs, forty thousand
dollars; administrator, division of emergency services, forty
thousand dollars; members, board of parole, forty thousand dollars;
members, employment security review board, seventeen thousand
dollars; members, workers' compensation appeal board, seventeen
thousand eight hundred dollars.
(b) Each of the state officers named in this subsection shall
continue to be appointed in the manner prescribed in this code and,
prior to the first day of July, one thousand nine hundred ninety-
nine, each of the state officers named in this subsection shall
continue to receive the annual salaries they were receiving as of
the effective date of the enactment of this section in one thousand
nine hundred ninety-nine, and shall thereafter, notwithstanding any
other provision of this code to the contrary, be paid an annual
salary as follows: Administrator, division of risk and insurance
management, fifty thousand dollars; director, division of
rehabilitation services, fifty-five thousand dollars; executive
director, educational broadcasting authority, fifty-five thousand
dollars; secretary, library commission, sixty-two thousand five
hundred dollars; director, geological and economic survey,
forty-seven thousand five hundred dollars; executive director,
water development authority, fifty-four thousand two hundred
dollars; executive director, public defender services, fifty-five thousand dollars; commissioner, bureau of senior services,
sixty-five thousand dollars; commissioner, oil and gas conservation
commission, forty thousand dollars; director, farm management
commission, thirty-two thousand five hundred dollars; director,
state rail authority, fifty thousand dollars; executive secretary,
women's commission, thirty thousand one hundred dollars; director,
regional jail and correctional facility authority, seventy thousand
dollars; director, hospital finance authority, twenty-five thousand
eight hundred dollars.
(c) No increase in the salary of any appointive state officer
pursuant to this section shall be paid until and unless such
appointive state officer shall have first filed with the state
auditor and the legislative auditor a sworn statement, on a form to
be prescribed by the attorney general, certifying that his or her
spending unit is in compliance with any general law providing for
a salary increase for his or her employees. The attorney general
shall prepare and distribute such form to the affected spending
units.