
Senate Bill No. 131
(By Senators Wooton, Burnette, Caldwell, Fanning, Hunter,
Kessler, Minard, Mitchell, Redd, Ross, Rowe, Deem, Facemyer and
McKenzie)
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[Originating in the Committee on the Judiciary;
reported February 15, 2001.]
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A BILL to amend and reenact section six, article four, chapter
seven of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred
thirty-one, as amended, relating to the continuation of the
prosecuting attorneys institute.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:

That section six, article four, chapter seven of the code of
West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, be
amended and reenacted to read as follows:
ARTICLE 4. PROSECUTING ATTORNEY, REWARDS AND LEGAL ADVICE.
§7-4-6. West Virginia prosecuting attorneys institute.

(a) There is hereby created the West Virginia prosecuting
attorneys institute, a public body whose membership shall consist of the fifty-five elected county prosecuting attorneys in the
state. The institute shall meet at least once each calendar year
and the presence of twenty-eight of the fifty-five prosecutors at
any meeting constitutes a quorum for the conduct of the institute's
business.

(b) There is hereby created the executive council of the West
Virginia prosecuting attorneys institute which shall consist of
five prosecuting attorneys elected by the membership of the West
Virginia prosecuting attorneys institute at its annual meeting and
two persons appointed annually by the county commissioner's
association of West Virginia. The executive council shall elect
one member of the council to serve as chairman of the institute for
a term of one year without compensation. The executive council
shall serve as the regular executive body of the institute.

(c) There is hereby created the position of executive director
of the West Virginia prosecuting attorneys institute to be employed
by the executive council of the institute. The executive director
of the West Virginia prosecuting attorneys institute shall serve at
the will and pleasure of the executive council of the institute at
an annual salary of fifty thousand dollars per year: Beginning the
first day of July, one thousand nine hundred ninety-nine, the
executive director shall receive an annual salary of fifty-five thousand dollars. The executive director shall be licensed to
practice law in the state of West Virginia and shall devote full
time to his or her official duties and may not engage in the
private practice of law.

(d) The duties and responsibilities of the institute, as
implemented by and through its executive council and its executive
director, shall include the following:

(1) To provide for special prosecuting attorneys to pursue a
criminal matter in any county upon the request of a circuit court
judge of that county and upon the approval of the executive
council;

(2) To establish and to implement general and specialized
training programs for prosecuting attorneys and their professional
staffs;

(3) To provide materials for prosecuting attorneys and their
professional staffs, including legal research, technical assistance
and technical and professional publications;

(4) To compile and disseminate information on behalf of
prosecuting attorneys and their professional staffs on current
developments and changes in the law and the administration of
criminal justice;

(5) To establish and to implement uniform reporting procedures for prosecuting attorneys and their professional staffs in order to
maintain and to provide accurate and timely data and information
relative to criminal prosecutorial matters;

(6) To accept and expend funds, grants and gifts and accept
services from any public or private source;

(7) To enter into agreements and contracts with public or
private agencies or educational institutions;

(8) To identify experts and other resources for use by
prosecutors in criminal matters;

(9) To make recommendations to the Legislature or the supreme
court of appeals of the state of West Virginia on measures
required, or procedural rules to be promulgated, to make uniform
the processing of juvenile cases in the fifty-five counties of the
state; and

(10) To develop a written handbook for prosecutors and their
assistants to use which delineates relevant information concerning
the elements of various crimes in West Virginia and other
information as the institute deems appropriate.

(e) Each prosecuting attorney is subject to appointment by the
institute to serve as a special prosecuting attorney in any county
where the prosecutor for that county or his or her office has been
disqualified from participating in a particular criminal case. The circuit judge of any county of this state, who disqualifies the
prosecutor or his or her office from participating in a particular
criminal case in that county, shall seek the appointment by the
institute of a special prosecuting attorney to substitute for the
disqualified prosecutor. The executive director of the institute
shall, upon written request to the institute by any circuit judge
as a result of disqualification of the prosecutor or for other good
cause shown and upon approval of the executive council, appoint a
prosecuting attorney to serve as a special prosecuting attorney.
The special prosecuting attorney appointed shall serve without any
further compensation other than that paid to him or her by his or
her county, except that he or she is entitled to be reimbursed for
his or her legitimate expenses associated with travel, mileage and
room and board from the county to which he or she is appointed as
a prosecutor. The county commission in which county he or she is
special prosecutor is responsible for all expenses associated with
the prosecution of the criminal action.

(f) The executive director of the institute shall maintain an
appointment list that shall include the names of all fifty-five
prosecuting attorneys and that shall also include the names of any
assistant prosecuting attorney who wishes to serve as a special
prosecuting attorney upon the same terms and conditions as set forth in this section. The executive director of the institute,
with the approval of the executive council, shall appoint special
prosecuting attorneys from the appointment list for any particular
matter giving due consideration to the proximity of the proposed
special prosecuting attorney's home county to the county requesting
a special prosecutor and giving due consideration to the expertise
of the special prosecuting attorney.

(g) Commencing on the first day of July, one thousand nine
hundred ninety-six, each county commission shall pay, on a monthly
basis, a special prosecution premium to the treasurer of the state
for the funding of the West Virginia prosecuting attorneys
institute. The monthly premiums shall be paid according to the
following schedule:
MONTHLY PREMIUMS
Assessed Valuation of Property



of All Classes in the County
Category
Minimum







Maximum
Premium
A
$1,500,000,000







Unlimited
$400
B
$1,000,000,000
$1,499,999,000
$375
C
$ 800,000,000
$ 999,999,000
$350
D
$ 700,000,000
$ 799,999,000
$325
E
$ 600,000,000
$ 699,999,000
$300
F
$ 500,000,000
$ 599,999,000
$250
G
$ 400,000,000
$ 499,999,000
$200
H
$ 300,000,000
$ 399,999,000
$150
I
$ 200,000,000
$ 299,999,000
$100
J
-0-



$ 199,999,000
$ 50

Upon receipt of a premium, grant, reimbursement or other
funding source, excluding federal funds as provided in article two,
chapter four of this code, the treasurer shall deposit the funds
into a special revenue fund to be known as the "West Virginia
prosecuting attorneys institute fund". All costs of operating the
West Virginia prosecuting attorneys institute shall be paid from
the West Virginia prosecuting attorneys institute fund upon proper
authorization by the executive council or by the executive director
of the institute and subject to annual appropriation by the
Legislature of the amounts contained within the fund.

(h) The West Virginia prosecuting attorneys institute shall
continue to exist until the first day of July, two thousand one
five, unless continued by an act of the Legislature. The institute
shall annually by the first day of the regular legislative session
provide the joint committee on government and finance with a report
setting forth the activities of the institute and suggestions for
legislative action.

(i) Neither the institute nor its employees acting in their
employment capacity shall engage in activities before governmental
bodies which advocate positions on issues other than those issues
consistent with the duties of the institute set forth in subsection
(d) of this section.
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(NOTE: This bill provides for the continuation of the
prosecuting attorneys institute until 2005.

Strike-throughs indicate language that would be stricken from
the present law, and underscoring indicates new language that would
be added.)