West Virginia Code § 18B-4-1

Employment of chancellors; designation of staff; offices
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(a) The council and commission each shall employ a chancellor to assist in the performance
of their respective duties and responsibilities subject to the following conditions:
(1) Each chancellor serves at the will and pleasure of the hiring body.
(2) Neither chancellor may hold or retain any other administrative position within the system
of higher education while employed as chancellor.
(3) Each chancellor shall carry out the directives of the body by whom employed and shall
collaborate with that body in developing policy options.
(4) The commission is responsible to the council and the Chancellor for Community and
Technical College Education for providing services in aareas essential to exercising the
powers and duties assigned to the council by law. The commission may not charge the
council any fee for the provision of these essential lservices. The service areas include, but
are not limited to, legal services, research, technology, computing, finance and facilities,
academic affairs, telecommunications, human resources, student services and any other
general areas the council considers to be eissential to the exercise of its legal authority. The
services are provided under the general supervision of the Vice Chancellor for
Administration.
(5) For the purpose of developing or evaluating policy options, the chancellors may request
the assistance of the presidents and staff employed by the governing boards under their
respective jurisdictions.
(b) In addition to the staff positions designated in subdivision (4), subsection (a) of this
section, and sVection five, article one-b of this chapter, the Vice Chancellor for
Administration, employed pursuant to section two of this article, serves the offices of the
chancellors to discharge jointly the duties and responsibilities of the council and
commission.
(c) Suitable offices for the Vice Chancellor of Administration and other staff shall be
provided in Kanawha County.

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