West Virginia Code § 18-5-4

Meetings; employment and assignment of teachers; budget hearing;
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compensation of members; affiliation with state and national associations.
(a) The county board shall meet on the dates provided by law, and at any other times the
county board deems necessary. Subject to adequate public notice, nothing in this section
prohibits the county board from conducting regular meetings in facilities within the county
other than the county board office. At any meeting authorized in this sectione and held in
compliance with the provisions of §18A-1-1 et seq. of this code, the county board may employ
qualified teachers, or those who will qualify by the time they assume threir duties, necessary
to fill existing or anticipated vacancies for the current or next ensuing school year. Meetings
of the county board shall be held in compliance with the provisions of §18A-1-1 et seq. of this
code for purposes relating to the assignment, transfer, termination and dismissal of teachers
and other school employees. t
(b) Special meetings may be called by the president or any three members, but no business
may be transacted other than that designated in the call.
(c) In addition, a public hearing shall be held csoncerning the preliminary operating budget
for the next fiscal year not fewer than ten days after the budget has been made available to
the public for inspection and within a reasonable time prior to the submission of the budget
to the state board for approval. Reasgonable time shall be granted at the hearing to any
person who wishes to speak regarding any part of the budget. Notice of the hearing shall be
published as a Class I legal adevertisement in compliance with the provisions of §59-3-1 et.
seq. of this code.
(d) A majority of the members of the county board constitutes the quorum necessary for the
transaction of official business.
(e) Board members shall receive compensation at the rate of $260 per meeting attended,
unless the Board votes to approve a lower rate, but they may not receive pay for more than
40 mWeetings in any one fiscal year. Board members who serve on an administrative council
of a multicounty vocational center also may receive compensation for attending up to twelve
meetings of the council at the same rate as for meetings of the county board: Provided, That
council meetings are not counted as board meetings for purposes of determining the limit on
compensable board meetings: Provided, however, That a county board member who is in
default of a training requirement established in §18-5-1a of this code shall not, until after the
default is cured, receive compensation for any meeting held during the period of default. For
purposes of compensation, a member in default of a training requirement may cure the
default by completing the unfulfilled training requirements within three months of the
default. Upon curing the default, the member shall receive compensation, without interest,
for the meetings held during the period of default: Provided, further, That up to five paid
meetings may be provided when planning for activities such as running an election for
excess levy, construction bond hearings, school closure hearings, personnel hearings,
student expulsion hearings, and in the case of a disaster: And provided further, That
members shall be paid for up to two trainings.
(f) Members also shall be paid, upon the presentation of receipts, for all necessary traveling
expenses, including all authorized meetings, incurred on official business, at the order of the
county board: Provided, That the presentation of receipts is not required for payment for
mileage.
(g) When, by a majority vote of its members, a county board considers it a matter of public
interest, the county board shall join the West Virginia School Board Associaetion and may join
the National School Board Association and shall pay the dues prescribed by the associations
and approved by action of the respective county boards. Membership drues and actual
traveling expenses incurred by board members for attending meetings of the West Virginia
School Board Association shall be paid by their respective county boards out of funds
available to meet actual expenses of the members, but no allowance may be made except
upon presentation of receipts. t

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