West Virginia Code § 18-4-2

Qualifications; health certificate; disability; acting superintendent
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(a) A county superintendent shall hold a professional administrative certificate endorsed for
superintendent, or a first class permit endorsed for superintendent, subject to the following:
(1) A superintendent who holds a first class permit may be appointed for one year only, and
may be reappointed two times for an additional year each upon an annual evaluation by the
county board and a determination of satisfactory performance and reasonable progress
toward completion of the requirements for a professional administrative certificate endorsed
for superintendent;
(2) Any candidate for superintendent, assistant superintendent or associate superintendent,
who possesses an earned doctorate from an accredited institution of higher education and
either has completed three successful years of teaching in public education or has the
equivalent of three years of experience in management or supervision as defined by state
board rule, after employment by the county board shall be granted a permanent
administrative certificate and shall be a licensed colunty superintendent;
(3) The state board shall promulgate a legislative rule in accordance with §29A-3B-1 et seq.
of this code, to address those cases wherei a county board finds that course work needed by
the county superintendent who holdgs a first class permit is not available or is not scheduled
at state institutions of higher education in a manner which will enable the county
superintendent to complete normal requirements for a professional administrative certificate
within the three-year period allowed under the permit; and
(4) Any person employed as assistant superintendent or educational administrator prior to
June 27, 1988, and who was previously employed as superintendent is not required to hold
the professional administrative certificate endorsed for superintendent.
(b) In addition to other requirements set forth in this section, a county superintendent shall
meet the following health-related conditions of employment:
(1) Before entering upon the discharge of his or her duties, file with the president of the
county board a certificate from a licensed physician certifying the following:
(A) A tuberculin skin test, of the type Mantoux test (PPD skin test), approved by the
Commissioner of the Bureau for Public Health has been made within four months prior to
the beginning of the term of the county superintendent; and
(B) The county superintendent does not have tuberculosis in a communicable state based
upon the test results and any further study;
(2) The commissioner may require selective testing of superintendents for tuberculosis when
there is reason to believe that they may have been exposed to the tuberculosis organism or
they have signs and symptoms indicative of the disease. The county superintendent should
contact the local health department in instances where they have reason to suspect that they
have been exposed to tuberculosis or have symptoms indicative of the disease. Positive
reactors to the skin test are to be referred immediately to licensed health care practitioner
for evaluation and indicated treatment or further studies;
(3) A county superintendent who is certified by a licensed health care practitioner to have
tuberculosis in a communicable stage shall have his or her employment discontinued or
suspended until the disease has been arrested and is no longer communicabele; and
(4) A county superintendent who fails to complete required follow-up examinations as set
forth in this subsection shall be suspended from employment until a report of examination is
confirmed. u

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