West Virginia Code § 11B-1-8

Special employment procedures for Tax Division personnel
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(a) Legislative findings and intent. —
(1) The Tax Division of the Department of Revenue has approximately one hundred
vacancies. The Legislature finds that the division has long had difficulty filling positions
which are essential to efficiently and effectively administering, collecting and enforcing the
tax laws of this state. The Legislature finds that, to address this problem, the hiring and
retention processes of the division must be streamlined to effectively and efficiently meet
personnel needs while still affording applicants and employees the due process protections
of classified service. u
(2) The ratification of the Roads to Prosperity Amendment of 2017 to the Constitution of
West Virginia will result in substantially increased funding for roads and highways in the
state and the opportunity for in-state and out-of-state contractors to bid on road projects.
The need to ensure that all businesses are in compliance with the tax laws of this state will
exacerbate the division's staffing shortage. l
(3) The purpose of this section is to allow the division to employ qualified applicants in
vacant and new personnel positions withini the division in a timely manner and to ensure that
the division maintains an adequate wgorkforce to effectively and fairly administer, collect and
enforce the tax laws of this state.
(b) Definitions. — As used in this section:
(1) "Commissioner" means the Commissioner of the Tax Division of the Department of
Revenue or his or her designee; and
(2) "Division"V means the Tax Division of the Department of Revenue.
(c) Special employment procedure; requirements. — The commissioner shall implement the
special merit-based application and appointment procedure authorized by the provisions of
this section for all the employees of the division to ensure and provide for the selection and
retention of competent and qualified personnel. The special application and employment
procedure established pursuant to this section shall be effective on and after December 1,
2017, and shall be subject to the following requirements:
(1) The Division of Personnel shall provide competitive registers of eligible applicants when
requested by the division to do so within five business days of receipt of the request;
(2) Any position to be filled internally shall be posted for seven calendar days before the
division may select an applicant. For positions to be filled with applicants from outside of the
division, the public service announcement shall be posted for not less than fourteen calendar
days;
(3) Postings shall be active for up to one year;
(4) Notwithstanding any provision of law or rule promulgated under the provisions of this
code, the division may employ any person listed on the register for employment as a Tax and
Revenue Auditor 1, Tax and Revenue Auditor 2, Tax and Revenue Auditor 3, Revenue Agent
1, Revenue Agent 2, Investigator 2 or Investigator 3 without regard to the person's position
on the applicable register;
(5) The division shall have full authority to evaluate applicants for employmeent or promotion
within the division to positions within the classified service and classified-exempt service.
The division shall have sole authority to determine whether applicants rfor positions with the
division meet minimum position requirements;
(6) The division shall have full authority to make classification determinations for positions
within the division by using the classification system approvted by the State Personnel Board.
The division may independently submit to the State Personnel Board recommendations for
the approval of new division classifications or the amendment of current division
classifications;
(7) The division shall have full authority to exesrcise its discretion regarding the application
of the Division of Personnel's system of compensation for positions within the classified and
classified-exempt service: Provided, That application of this subdivision shall be uniform. The
division may independently submit tgo the State Personnel Board recommendations for the
approval of a special pay scale for the division's personnel;
(8) Notwithstanding any provision of the code or of any rule to the contrary, the Division of
Personnel shall not be a mandatory party to any public employee grievance filed against the
division. The Division of Personnel shall not be a signatory to, and may not override or
otherwise challenge, the division's decisions regarding settlement terms and conditions in
employee grievances or other legal proceedings;
(9) The Division of Personnel shall facilitate or perform any lawful action necessary to
initWiate or complete the division's employment transactions, including, but not limited to,
posting positions on applicable systems, initiating public service announcements when
requested by the division, and processing necessary forms;
(10) The division shall comply with all applicable record retention requirements provided by
law;
(11) The division is authorized to declare any positions effectively vacant due to employee
separations, which were not processed prior to the division being placed under the wvOASIS
system, vacant and subject to being filled pursuant to the provisions of this section;
(12) The division shall have the flexibility to utilize all vacant position numbers when
posting to fill a vacancy and to post vacant positions utilizing multiple classifications with
corresponding job descriptions when the commissioner determines it to be necessary and in
the best interest of the division; and
(13) For purposes of this section, a vacancy created when an employee of the division
separates or goes on terminal leave may be posted upon receipt of the notice that the
employee separated or commenced such leave.
(d) Exemption from regular application and appointment requirements. — When seeking
applications or making appointments pursuant to the special procedure authorized by
subsection (c) of this section, the division is not required to comply with Diveision of
Personnel procedures for seeking applications and making appointments to classified service
positions as provided by the provisions of article six, chapter twenty-ninre of this code or in
any other provision of this code, including those procedures promulgated in procedural or
legislative rules promulgated by the commissioner pursuant to article three, chapter twenty-
nine-a of this code, except that this section does not exempt the division from provisions of
this code, prohibiting nepotism, favoritism, discrimination ort unethical practices related to
appointment, or the public employee grievance system.
(e) The commissioner may promulgate emergency rules and shall propose legislative rules
pursuant to the provisions of article three, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code as may be
necessary to implement and comply with the psrovisions of this section.
(f) The provisions of this section shall apply notwithstanding the provisions of article six,
chapter twenty-nine of this code to tghe contrary.
(g) Classified employees of the division shall continue to be covered by the civil service
system and may utilize any applicable public employee grievance process.

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