
H. B. 4145



(By Mr. Speaker, Mr. Kiss, and Delegates Fletcher, Staton,
Williams, Michael, Craig and Proudfoot)



[Introduced January 24, 2002; referred to the



Committee on Finance.]
A BILL to amend and reenact sections one and four, article seven,
chapter seven of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine
hundred thirty-one, as amended, relating to increasing
compensation of elected county officials and county
commissioners; recognizing extra duties imposed upon county
commissioners, sheriffs, county and circuit clerks, assessors
and prosecuting attorneys in each county; setting forth
effective dates; and providing for certain prosecuting
attorneys to become full-time employees.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:

That sections one and four, article seven, chapter seven of
the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred and
thirty-one, as amended, be amended and reenacted to read as follows:
ARTICLE 7. COMPENSATION OF ELECTED COUNTY OFFICIALS.
§7-7-1. Legislative findings and purpose.

The Legislature finds and declares that the county officials'
association, the county commissioners' association, the prosecuting
attorneys' association, the county clerks' association, the
assessors' association, the sheriffs association and the circuit
clerks association approached the Legislature requesting that the
state's fifty-five counties be reclassified and requested that all
county officials be given increases in compensation. Inasmuch as
these various county associations have better insight into the
needs at the county level, the Legislature finds that there is a
need to reclassify the fifty-five counties into groups which more
accurately reflect the assessed valuations of property of all
classes in the counties and to provide increases in compensation to
the various county officials to reflect the class of county by
which they are employed.

The Legislature hereby further finds that it has consistently
and annually imposed upon the county commissioners, sheriffs,
county and circuit clerks, assessors and prosecuting attorneys in
each county broad, new and additional duties by the enactment of new provisions and amendments to this code. The new and additional
duties imposed upon the aforesaid county officials by these
enactments are such that they would justify the increases in
compensation as provided in section four of this article, without
violating the provisions of section 38, article VI of the
Constitution of West Virginia.

The Legislature hereby further finds that there are, from time
to time, additional duties imposed upon all county officials
through the acts of the Congress of the United States, and that
such acts constitute new and additional duties for county officials
and, as such, justify the increases in compensation as provided by
section four of this article, without violating the provisions of
section 38, article VI of the Constitution of West Virginia.

The Legislature hereby further finds that there is a direct
correlation between the total assessed property valuations of a
county on which the salary levels of the county commissioners,
sheriffs, county and circuit clerks, assessors and prosecuting
attorneys are based, and the new and additional duties that each of
these officials is required to perform as they serve the best
interests of their respective counties. Inasmuch as the
reappraisal of the property valuations in each county has now been accomplished, the Legislature finds that a change in classification
of counties by virtue of increased property valuations will occur
on an infrequent basis. However, it is the further finding of the
Legislature that when such change in classification of counties
does occur, that new and additional programs, economic
developments, requirements of public safety and the need for new
services provided by county officials all increase, that the same
constitute new and additional duties for county officials as their
respective counties reach greater heights of economic development,
as exemplified by the substantial increases in property valuations
and, as such, justify the increases in compensation provided in
section four of this article, without violating the provisions of
section 38, article VI of the Constitution of West Virginia.

The Legislature hereby further finds and declares that the
amendments made by this act to this article are intended to modify
the provisions of this article so as to cause the same to be in
full compliance with the provisions of the Constitution of West
Virginia, and to be in full compliance with the decisions of the
supreme court of appeals of West Virginia.

The Legislature further finds and declares that with the
advent of the twenty-first century, there are even more duties required of county commissioners, sheriffs, county and circuit
clerks, assessors and prosecuting attorneys in each county.
Judicial enactments, legislative enactments and federal mandates
all combine to increase the responsibilities and job requirements
of county commissioners, sheriffs, county and circuit clerks,
assessors and prosecuting attorneys in each county.

The Legislature further finds and declares that there has been
an increase in criminal prosecutions in all counties, partly as a
result of more criminal law enactments which create more crimes.
This operates to require that some part-time prosecuting attorneys
become full-time prosecuting attorneys.

The Legislature further finds and declares that county
commissioners, sheriffs, county and circuit clerks, assessors and
prosecuting attorneys in each county are faced with increasingly
tougher decisions, often facing restricted alternatives with the
consequences of these decisions frequently being of great import to
the citizens of our state.
§7-7-4. Compensation of elected county officials and county
commissioners for each class of county; effective
date.
(a)(1) All county commissioners shall be paid compensation out of the county treasury in amounts and according to the schedule
hereafter set forth for each class of county as determined by the
provisions of section three of this article: Provided, That as to
any county having a tribunal in lieu of a county commission, the
county commissioners of the county may be paid less than the
minimum compensation limits of the county commission for the
particular class of such county.



Class I$ 20,000



Class II$ 15,500



Class III$ 14,000



Class IV$ 10,000



Class V$ 7,000



Class VI$ 4,000
The compensation hereinabove provided shall be paid on and
after the first day of January, one thousand nine hundred
eighty-five, to each county commissioner. Within each county,
every county commissioner whose term of office commenced prior to
the first day of January, one thousand nine hundred eighty-five,
shall receive the same annual compensation as commissioners
commencing a term of office on or after that date by virtue of the
new duties imposed upon county commissioners pursuant to the provisions of chapter fifteen, acts of the Legislature, first
extraordinary session, one thousand nine hundred eighty-three.
(2) For the purpose of determining the compensation to be paid
to the elected county officials of each county, the following
compensations for each county office by class are hereby
established and shall be used by each county commission in
determining the compensation of each of their county officials
other than compensation of members of the commission:








CountyCircuit Prosecuting

Sheriff Clerk ClerkAssessorAttorney
Class I$24,200$31,300$31,300$24,200$41,500
Class II$24,200$28,000$28,000$24,200$39,500
Class III$24,200$28,000$28,000$24,200$30,000
Class IV $22,300$24,000$24,000$22,300$26,500
Class V



$20,400$22,000$22,000$20,400$23,500
Class VI$17,200$17,200$17,200$17.200$17,000
Any county clerk, circuit clerk, joint clerk of the county
commission and circuit court, if any, county assessor, sheriff and
prosecuting attorney of a Class I county, any assessor of a Class
II and Class III county, any sheriff of a Class II and Class III
county and any prosecuting attorney of a Class II county shall devote full time to his or her public duties to the exclusion of
any other employment: Provided, That any public official, whose
term of office begins when his or her county's classification
imposes no restriction on his or her outside activities, shall not
be restricted on his or her outside activities during the remainder
of the term for which he or she is elected. The compensation
hereinabove provided shall be paid on and after the first day of
January, one thousand nine hundred eighty-five, to each elected
county official.
In the case of a county that has a joint clerk of the county
commission and circuit court, the compensation of the joint clerk
shall be fixed in an amount twenty-five per cent higher than the
compensation would be fixed for the county clerk if it had separate
offices of county clerk and circuit clerk.
The Legislature finds as a fact that the duties imposed upon
county clerks by the provisions of chapter sixty-four, acts of the
Legislature, regular session, one thousand nine hundred eighty-two,
and by chapter fifteen, acts of the Legislature, first
extraordinary session, one thousand nine hundred eighty-three,
constitute new and additional duties for county clerks and as such
justify the additional compensation provided in this section without violating the provisions of section 38, article VI of the
Constitution of West Virginia.
The Legislature further finds as a fact that the duties
imposed upon circuit clerks by the provisions of chapters sixty-one
and one hundred eighty-two, acts of the Legislature, regular
session, one thousand nine hundred eighty-one, and by chapter
sixty, acts of the Legislature, regular session, one thousand nine
hundred eighty-three, constitute new and additional duties for
circuit clerks and as such justify the additional compensation
provided by this section without violating the provisions of
section 38, article VI of the Constitution of West Virginia.
(b) Prior to the primary election in the year one thousand
nine hundred ninety-two, and for the fiscal year beginning on the
first day of July, one thousand nine hundred ninety-two, or for any
subsequent fiscal year if the approval set out herein is not
granted for any fiscal year, and at least thirty days prior to the
meeting to approve the county budget, the commission shall provide
notice to the public of the date and time of the meeting and that
the purpose of the meeting of the county commission is to decide
upon their budget certification to the tax department. Upon
submission by the county commission to the chief inspector division of the department of tax and revenue of a proposed annual budget
which contains anticipated receipts into the county's general
revenue fund, less anticipated moneys from the unencumbered fund
balance, equal to anticipated receipts into the county's general
revenue fund, less anticipated moneys from the unencumbered fund
balance and any federal or state special grants, for the
immediately preceding fiscal year, plus such additional amount as
is necessary for payment of the increases in the salaries set out
herein and related employment taxes over that paid for the
immediately preceding fiscal year, and upon approval thereof by the
chief inspector, which approval shall not be granted for any
proposed annual budget containing anticipated receipts which are
unreasonably greater or lesser than that of the immediately
preceding fiscal year, for the purpose of determining the
compensation to be paid to the elected county officials of each
county office by class are hereby established and shall be used by
each county commission in determining the compensation of each of
their county officials: Provided, That as to any county having a
tribunal in lieu of a county commission, the county commissioners
of the county may be paid less than the minimum compensation limits
of the county commission for the particular class of the county.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS







Class I$24,000







Class II$18,600







Class III$16,800







Class IV$12,000







Class V$8,400
If the approval set out hereinabove is granted, the
compensation hereinabove provided shall be paid on and after the
first day of January, one thousand nine hundred ninety-three, to
each county commissioner. Within each county, every county
commissioner shall receive the same annual compensation by virtue
of the new duties imposed upon county commissioners pursuant to the
provisions of chapter one hundred seventy-two, acts of the
Legislature, second regular session, one thousand nine hundred
ninety, and chapter five, acts of the Legislature, third
extraordinary session, one thousand nine hundred ninety.
OTHER ELECTED OFFICIALS

CountyCircuitProsecuting

Sheriff Clerk ClerkAssessor Attorney
Class I$29,040$37,560$37,560 $29,040 $59,500
Class II$29,040$33,600$33,600 $29,040 $59,500
Class III$29,040$33,600$33,600 $29,040 $36,000
Class IV$26,760$28,800$28,800 $26,760 $31,800
Class V$24,480$26,400$26,400 $24,480 $28,200
Class VI $24,480$26,400$26,400 $24,480 $28,200
Any county clerk, circuit clerk, joint clerk of the county
commission and circuit court, if any, county assessor, sheriff and
prosecuting attorney of a Class I county, any assessor of a Class
II and Class III county, any sheriff of a Class II and Class III
county and any prosecuting attorney of a Class II county shall
devote full time to his or her public duties to the exclusion of
any other employment: Provided, That any public official, whose
term of office begins when his or her county's classification
imposes no restriction on his or her outside activities, shall not
be restricted on his or her outside activities during the remainder
of the term for which he or she is elected. If the approval set
out hereinabove is granted, the compensation hereinabove provided
shall be paid on and after the first day of January, one thousand
nine hundred ninety-three, to each elected county official.
In the case of a county that has a joint clerk of the county
commission and circuit court, the compensation of the joint clerk
shall be fixed in an amount twenty-five per cent higher than the compensation would be fixed for the county clerk if it had separate
offices of county clerk and circuit clerk.
Prior to the primary election in the year one thousand nine
hundred ninety-two, in the case of a Class III, Class IV or Class
V county which has a part-time prosecuting attorney, the county
commission may find that such facts and circumstances exist that
require the prosecuting attorney to devote full time to his or her
public duties for the four-year term, beginning the first day of
January, one thousand nine hundred ninety-three. If the county
commission makes such a finding, it may by proper order adopted and
entered, require the prosecuting attorney who takes office on the
first day of January, one thousand nine hundred ninety-three, to
devote full time to his or her public duties and the county
commission shall then compensate said prosecuting attorney at the
same rate of compensation as that of a prosecuting attorney in a
Class II county.
For any county: (1) Which on and after the first day of July,
one thousand nine hundred ninety-four, is classified as a Class II
county; and (2) which prior to such date was classified as a Class
III, Class IV or Class V county and maintained a part-time
prosecuting attorney, the county commission may elect to maintain the prosecuting attorney as a part-time prosecuting attorney:
Provided, That prior to the first day of January, one thousand nine
hundred ninety-six, the county commission shall make a finding, by
proper order and entered, whether to maintain a full-time or
part-time prosecuting attorney. The part-time prosecuting attorney
shall be compensated at the same rate of compensation as that of a
prosecuting attorney in the class for the county prior to being
classified as a Class II county.
(c) Prior to the primary election in the year one thousand
nine hundred ninety-six, and for the fiscal year beginning on the
first day of July, one thousand nine hundred ninety-six, or for any
subsequent fiscal year if the approval set out herein is not
granted for any fiscal year, and at least thirty days prior to the
meeting to approve the county budget, the commission shall provide
notice to the public of the date and time of the meeting and that
the purpose of the meeting of the county commission is to decide
upon their budget certification to the tax department. Upon
submission by the county commission to the chief inspector division
of the department of tax and revenue of a proposed annual budget
which contains anticipated receipts into the county's general
revenue fund, less anticipated moneys from the unencumbered fund balance, equal to anticipated receipts into the county's general
revenue fund, less anticipated moneys from the unencumbered fund
balance and any federal or state special grants, for the fiscal
year beginning the first day of July, one thousand nine hundred
ninety-six, plus such additional amount as is necessary for payment
of the increases in the salaries set out herein and related
employment taxes over that paid for the immediately preceding
fiscal year, and upon approval thereof by the chief inspector,
which approval shall not be granted for any proposed annual budget
containing anticipated receipts which are unreasonably greater or
lesser than that of the immediately preceding fiscal year for the
purpose of determining the compensation to be paid to the elected
county officials of each county office by class are hereby
established and shall be used by each county commission in
determining whether county revenues are sufficient to pay the
compensation mandated herein for their county officials: Provided,
That as to any county having a tribunal in lieu of a county
commission, the county commissioners of the county may be paid less
than the minimum compensation limits of the county commission for
the particular class of the county: Provided, however, That should
there be an insufficient projected increase in revenues to pay the compensation and related employment taxes mandated herein, then the
compensation of that county's elected officials shall remain at the
level in effect at the time certification was sought.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Class I
$28,000
Class II




$27,500
Class III



$27,000
Class IV




$26,500
Class V
$26,000
Class VI




$21,500
Class VII



$21,000
Class VIII



$19,000
Class IX




$18,500
Class X
$15,000

The compensation hereinabove provided shall be paid on and
after the first day of January, one thousand nine hundred
ninety-seven, to each county commissioner. Within each county,
every county commissioner whose term of office commenced prior to
or on or after the first day of January, one thousand nine hundred
ninety- seven, shall receive the same annual compensation by virtue
of legislative findings of extra duties as set forth in section one of this article.





For the purpose of determining the compensation to be paid to
the elected county officials of each county, the following
compensations for each county office by class are hereby
established and shall be used by each county commission in
determining the compensation of each of their county officials
other than compensation of members of the county commission:
OTHER ELECTED OFFICIALS







County
Circuit




Prosecuting

Sheriff
Clerk



Clerk
Assessor
Attorney
Class I
$34,000
$42,000
$42,000
$34,000
$76,000
Class II
$33,500
$41,500
$41,500
$33,500
$74,000
Class III
$33,250
$40,500
$40,500
$33,250
$72,000
Class IV
$33,000
$40,250
$40,250
$33,000
$70,000
Class V
$32,750
$40,000
$40,000
$32,750
$68,000
Class VI
$32,500
$37,500
$37,500
$32,500
$45,000
Class VII
$32,250
$37,000
$37,000
$32,250
$43,000
Class VIII
$32,000


$36,500
$36,500
$32,000
$41,000
Class IX
$31,750
$36,000
$36,000
$31,750
$38,000
Class X
$29,000
$32,000
$32,000
$29,000
$35,000
The compensation hereinabove provided shall be paid on and after the first day of January, one thousand nine hundred
ninety-seven, to each elected county official. Any county clerk,
circuit clerk, joint clerk of the county commission and circuit
court, if any, county assessor or sheriff of a Class I through
Class V county, inclusive, any assessor or any sheriff of a Class
VI through Class IX county, inclusive, shall devote full time to
his or her public duties to the exclusion of any other employment:
Provided, That any public official, whose term of office begins
when his or her county's classification imposes no restriction on
his or her outside activities, shall not be restricted on his or
her outside activities during the remainder of the term for which
he or she is elected.
In the case of a county that has a joint clerk of the county
commission and circuit court, the compensation of the joint clerk
shall be fixed in an amount twenty-five percent higher than the
compensation would be fixed for the county clerk if it had separate
offices of county clerk and circuit clerk.
Any prosecuting attorney of a Class I through Class V county,
inclusive, shall devote full time to his or her public duties to
the exclusion of any other employment: Provided, That any county
which under the prior provisions of this section was classified as a Class II county and elected to maintain a part-time prosecutor
may continue to maintain a part-time prosecutor, until such time as
the county commission, on request of the part-time prosecutor,
approves and makes a finding, by proper order entered, that the
prosecuting attorney shall devote full time to his or her public
duties. The county commission shall then compensate said
prosecuting attorney at the same rate of compensation as that of a
prosecuting attorney in a Class V county: Provided, however, That
any county which under the prior provisions of this section was
classified as a Class II county and which did not elect to maintain
a part-time prosecutor shall maintain a full-time prosecuting
attorney and shall compensate said prosecuting attorney at the same
rate of compensation as that of a prosecuting attorney in a Class
V county: Provided further, That, until the first day of January,
two thousand one, when a vacancy occurs in the office of
prosecuting attorney prior to the end of a term, the county
commission of a Class IV or Class V county may elect to allow the
position to become part time for the end of that term, and
thereafter the position of prosecuting attorney shall become full
time.
(d) Prior to the primary election in the year two thousand two, and for the fiscal year beginning on the first day of July,
two thousand two, or for any subsequent fiscal year if the approval
set out herein is not granted for any fiscal year, and at least
thirty days prior to the meeting to approve the county budget, the
commission shall provide notice to the public of the date and time
of the meeting and that the purpose of the meeting of the county
commission is to decide upon their budget certification to the tax
department. Upon submission by the county commission to the chief
inspector division of the department of tax and revenue of a
proposed annual budget which contains anticipated receipts into the
county's general revenue fund, less anticipated moneys from the
unencumbered fund balance, equal to anticipated receipts into the
county's general revenue fund, less anticipated moneys from the
unencumbered fund balance and any federal or state special grants,
for the fiscal year beginning the first day of July, two thousand
two, plus such additional amount as is necessary for payment of the
increases in the salaries set out herein and related employment
taxes over that paid for the immediately preceding fiscal year, and
upon approval thereof by the chief inspector, which approval shall
not be granted for any proposed annual budget containing
anticipated receipts which are unreasonably greater or lesser than that of the immediately preceding fiscal year for the purpose of
determining the compensation to be paid to the elected county
officials of each county office by class are hereby established and
shall be used by each county commission in determining whether
county revenues are sufficient to pay the compensation mandated
herein for their county officials: Provided, That as to any county
having a tribunal in lieu of a county commission, the county
commissioners of the county may be paid less than the minimum
compensation limits of the county commission for the particular
class of the county: Provided, however, That should there be an
insufficient projected increase in revenues to pay the compensation
and related employment taxes mandated herein, then the compensation
of that county's elected officials shall remain at the level in
effect at the time certification was sought.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS



Class I
$32,200



Class II
$31,265



Class III
$31,050



Class IV
$30,475



Class V
$29,000



Class VI
$24,725
Class VII
$24,150


Class VIII
$21,850



Class IX
$21,275



Class X
$17,250
The compensation hereinabove provided shall be paid on and
after the first day of January, two thousand three, to each county
commissioner. Within each county, every county commissioner whose
term of office commenced prior to or on or after the first day of
January, two thousand three, shall receive the same annual
compensation by virtue of legislative findings of extra duties as
set forth in section one of this article.
For the purpose of determining the compensation to be paid to
the elected county officials of each county, the following
compensations for each county office by class are hereby
established and shall be used by each county commission in
determining the compensation of each of their county officials
other than compensation of members of the county commission:
OTHER ELECTED OFFICIALS







CountyCircuit Prosecuting

Sheriff Clerk ClerkAssessorAttorney
Class I$39,100$50,400
$50,400
$39,100
$87,400
Class II$38,525$49,800
$49,800
$38,525
$85,100
Class III$38,238




$48,600$48,600
$38,238
$82,800
Class IV$37,950




$48,300
$48,300
$37,950
$80,500
Class V$37,663




$48,000
$48,000
$37,663
$78,200
Class VI$37,375




$45,000
$45,000
$37,375
$51,750
Class VII$37,088




$44,400
$44,400
$37,088
$49,450
Class VIII$36,800




$43,800
$43,800
$36,800
$47,150
Class IX$36,512




$42,200
$42,200
$36,512
$43,700
Class X$33,350




$38,400
$38,400
$33,350
$40,250
The compensation hereinabove provided shall be paid on and
after the first day of January, two thousand three, to each elected
county official. Any county clerk, circuit clerk, joint clerk of
the county commission and circuit court, if any, county assessor
or sheriff of a Class I through Class V county, inclusive, any
assessor or any sheriff of a Class VI through Class IX county,
inclusive, shall devote full time to his or her public duties to
the exclusion of any other employment: Provided, That any public
official, whose term of office begins when his or her county's
classification imposes no restriction on his or her outside
activities, shall not be restricted on his or her outside
activities during the remainder of the term for which he or she is elected.
In the case of a county that has a joint clerk of the county
commission and circuit court, the compensation of the joint clerk
shall be fixed in an amount twenty-five percent higher than the
compensation would be fixed for the county clerk if it had separate
offices of county clerk and circuit clerk.
Any prosecuting attorney of a Class I through Class V county,
inclusive, shall devote full time to his or her public duties to
the exclusion of any other employment: Provided, That any county
which under the prior provisions of this section was classified as
a Class II county and elected to maintain a part-time prosecutor
may continue to maintain a part-time prosecutor, until such time as
the county commission, on request of the part-time prosecutor,
approves and makes a finding, by proper order entered, that the
prosecuting attorney shall devote full time to his or her public
duties. The county commission shall then compensate said
prosecutor at the same rate of compensation as that of a
prosecuting attorney in a Class V county: Provided, however, That
any county which under the prior provisions of this section was
classified as a Class II county and which did not elect to maintain
a part-time prosecutor shall maintain a full-time prosecuting attorney and shall compensate said prosecuting attorney at the
same rate of compensation as that of a prosecuting attorney in a
Class V county: Provided further, That, until the first day of
January, two thousand three, when a vacancy occurs in the office of
prosecuting attorney prior to the end of a term, the county
commission of a Class IV or Class V county may elect to allow the
position to become part time for the end of that term, and
thereafter the position of prosecuting attorney shall become full
time.
NOTE: The purpose of this bill is to recognize extra duties
imposed upon county officials and consequently, reward them with a
15% pay increase. The bill also provides for certain part-time
prosecuting attorneys to become full-time employees.
Strike-throughs indicate language that would be stricken from
the present law, and underscoring indicates new language that would
be added.