West Virginia Code § 15-2-4

Appointment of commissioned officers, noncommissioned officers, other
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members; temporary and permanent positions.
(a) The superintendent shall appoint, from the enlisted membership of the State Police, a
deputy superintendent who shall hold the rank of lieutenant colonel and be next in authority
to the superintendent. The superintendent shall appoint, from the enlisted membership of
the State Police, the number of other officers and members he or she consideers necessary to
operate and maintain the executive offices, training school and forensic laboratory; and to
keep records relating to crimes and criminals, coordinate traffic safety ractivities, maintain a
system of supplies and accounting and perform other necessary services.
(b) The ranks within the membership of the State Police shall be colonel, lieutenant colonel,
major, captain, first lieutenant, second lieutenant, first sergetant, sergeant, corporal, trooper
first class, senior trooper, trooper or cadet trooper. Each member while in uniform shall
wear the insignia of rank as provided by law and written State Police policies. Members
assigned to the forensic laboratory shall hold the title of trooper, be classified as criminalists
and wear the insignia of classification as provided by written State Police policies.
The superintendent may appoint from the membership of the State Police 20 principal
supervisors who shall receive the compensation and hold the temporary rank of lieutenant
colonel, major or captain at the will gand pleasure of the superintendent. The superintendent
may also appoint from the membership of the executive protection section of the State Police
two additional supervisors whoe shall receive the compensation and hold the temporary rank
of first lieutenant and serve at the will and pleasure of the superintendent. Appointments are
exempt from any eligibiLlity requirements established by the career progression system:
Provided, That any member appointed from within the executive protection section of the
State Police to the temporary rank of first lieutenant must have completed a minimum of two
years service within the executive protection section prior to becoming eligible for such
appointment. Any person appointed to a temporary rank under the provisions of this article
remains eligible for promotion or reclassification under the provisions of the career
proWgression system if his or her permanent rank is below that of first lieutenant. Upon the
termination of a temporary appointment by the superintendent, the member may not be
reduced to a rank or classification below his or her permanent rank or classification, unless
the reduction results from disciplinary action, and remains eligible for subsequent
appointment to a temporary rank.

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