West Virginia Code § 18A-4-14

Duty-free lunch and daily planning period for certain employees
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(a) Notwithstanding section seven, article two of this chapter, every teacher who is
employed for a period of time more than one half the class periods of the regular school day
and every service person whose employment is for a period of more than three and one-half
hours per day and whose pay is at least the amount indicated in the state minimum pay scale
as set forth in section eight-a of this article shall be provided a daily lunch reecess of not less
than thirty consecutive minutes, and the employee shall not be assigned any responsibilities
during this recess. The recess shall be included in the number of hoursr worked, and no
county shall increase the number of hours to be worked by an employee as a result of the
employee being granted a recess under this section.
(b) Every teacher who is regularly employed for a period of ttime more than one half the class
periods of the regular school day shall be provided at least one planning period within each
school day to be used to complete necessary preparations for the instruction of pupils. No
teacher may be assigned any responsibilities during this period, and no county shall increase
the number of hours to be worked by a teacher as a result of such teacher being granted a
planning period subsequent to the adoption ofs this section (March 13, 1982). Educators shall
receive uninterrupted time for planning periods each day. Administrators may not require a
teacher to use the planning period time allotted to complete duties beyond instructional
planning, including, but not limited gto, administrative tasks and meetings.
The duration of the planning peeriod shall be in accordance with the following:
(1) For grades where the majority of the student instruction is delivered by only one teacher,
the planning period shall be no less than forty minutes; and
(2) For grades where students take separate courses during at least four separate periods of
instruction, most usually delivered by different teachers for each subject, the planning
period shall be the length of the usual class period taught by the teacher, but no less than
fortWy minutes. Principals, and assistant principals, where applicable, shall cooperate in
carrying out the provisions of this subsection, including, but not limited to, assuming control
of the class period or supervision of students during the time the teacher is engaged in the
planning period. Substitute teachers may also be utilized to assist with classroom
responsibilities under this subsection: Provided, That any substitute teacher who is
employed to teach a minimum of two consecutive days in the same position shall be granted
a planning period pursuant to this section.
(c) Nothing in this section prevents any teacher from exchanging his or her lunch recess or a
planning period or any service person from exchanging his or her lunch recess for any
compensation or benefit mutually agreed upon by the employee and the county
superintendent or his or her agent: Provided, That a teacher and the superintendent or his
or her agent may not agree to terms which are different from those available to any other
teacher granted rights under this section within the individual school or to terms which in
any way discriminate among those teachers within the individual school, and a service
person granted rights under this section and the superintendent or his or her agent may not
agree to terms which are different from those available to any other service personnel within
the same classification category granted rights under this section within the individual
school or to terms which in any way discriminate among those service personnel within the
same classification category within the individual school.

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