West Virginia Code § 16-4C-25

Emergency Medical Services Salary Enhancement Fund
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(a) There is hereby created in the State Treasury a special revenue fund designated and
known as the Emergency Medical Services Salary Enhancement Fund which is an interest-
and earnings-accumulating account. The fund is established to support supplementing the
salaries of, and providing crisis response for, county emergency medical service personnel
as that term is defined in §16-4C-3(g) of this code or a county designated ore contracted
emergency medical service provider and all moneys must be spent to support increasing
salaries of emergency medical service workers and providing crisis resrponse to encourage
retention. The fund consists of moneys appropriated by the Legislature, grants, gifts,
devises, and donations from any public or private source. All interest and other returns
derived from the deposit and investment of moneys in the Emergency Medical Services
Salary Enhancement Fund shall be credited to the fund. Anyt balance, including accrued
interest and other returns, remaining in the fund at the end of each fiscal year shall not
revert to the General Revenue Fund but shall remain in the fund and be expended as
provided in this section. The Director of the West Virginia Office of Emergency Medical
Services shall administer the fund.
(b) The Director of the Office of Emergency Medical Services shall propose legislative rules
for promulgation and promulgate emergency rules pursuant to the provisions of §29A-3-15 of
this code. These rules shall include ag means of distributing any available funds to counties to
accomplish the purpose of this section with an emphasis on the following factors:
(1) Counties who may demonstrate the most need;
(2) Counties that have a special levy for emergency medical services;
(3) Counties that have reached the maximum allowable rate on regular levies; and/or
(4) Counties that have a challenge recruiting and retaining emergency medical services
personnel due to interstate competition.
(c) The Office of Emergency Medical Services shall prepare an annual report to the
Legislative Oversight Commission on Health and Human Resources Accountability. The
report shall provide:
(1) A county-by-county accounting of how the funds were distributed;
(2) An accounting by county of the number of emergency medical service workers receiving
a salary enhancement; and
(3) Recommendations for continued funding.
The first report is due by July 1, 2024, and annually thereafter.

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