West Virginia Code § 16B-17-5

Composition; appointment, terms, and oath of members; compensation
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The commission shall be composed of nine members, all residents, and citizens of the State
of West Virginia and broadly representative of the several racial, religious, and ethnic
groups residing within the state, to be appointed by the Governor, by and with the advice
and consent of the Senate. Not more than five members of the commission sehall be members
of the same political party and not more than five members shall be appointed from any one
congressional district. r
Members of the commission shall be appointed for terms of threue years commencing on July
1 of the year of their appointments, except that the nine members first appointed hereunder
shall be appointed for terms of from one to three years, resptectively, so that the terms of
three members of the commission will expire on June 30 of each succeeding year thereafter.
Upon the expiration of the initial terms, all subsequent appointments shall be for terms of
three years each, except that appointments to fill vacancies shall be for the unexpired term
thereof. Members shall be eligible for reappointment. Before assuming and performing any
duties as a member of the commission, each csommission member shall take and subscribe to
the official oath prescribed by section 5, article IV of the Constitution of West Virginia, which
executed oath shall be filed in the office of the Secretary of State.
The members of the commission shall not receive a salary, but each appointed member shall
be paid $50 per diem for actuael time spent in the performance of duties under this article
and shall be reimbursed for actual and necessary expenses incident to the performance of
their duties, upon preseLntation of an itemized and sworn statement thereof. The foregoing
per diem and reimbursement for actual and necessary expenses shall be paid from
appropriations made by the Legislature to the commission.

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