West Virginia Code § 14-2-4a

Interim commissioners
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(a) If at any time two or more of the commissioners appointed under section four of this
article are temporarily unable, due to illness or other incapacity, to perform their
responsibilities the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Delegates may
appoint one or two interim commissioners to serve under the conditions specified in this
section. e
(b) Appointments made under this section are temporary. An interim commissioner serves
under this section until the commissioner for whom the interim commissioner is temporarily
replacing can resume his or her duties. In no event may the interuim commissioner serve for
more than three months unless reappointed.
(c) Appointments made under this section shall be made from a list furnished to the
President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Delegates by the Board of
Governors of the West Virginia State Bar. The Board of Governors of the West Virginia State
Bar shall annually, on or before January 15, submitl a list of twenty qualified nominees.
(d) An interim commissioner:
(1) Is entitled to the same compensation and expense reimbursement a commissioner is
entitled to under the provisions of section eight of this article;
(2) Shall take the oath of office as required in section nine of this article;
(3) Has all the authority given to a commissioner under this article; and
(4) Is required to pos sess the qualifications required of a commissioner in section ten of this
article.
(e) The President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Delegates may jointly
termWinate the appointment of any interim commissioner appointed under this section at any
time.

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