West Virginia Code § 18B-7-1

Legislative intent and purpose
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(a) The intent of the Legislature in enacting this article and articles eight, nine and nine-a of
this chapter is to establish basic human resources policies applicable to public higher
education capable of, but not limited to, assisting the governing boards in meeting the
following objectives:
(1) Implementing contemporary programs and practices to reward and incentivize
performance and enhance employee engagement;
(2) Providing benefits to the citizens of the State of West Virginiau by supporting the public
policy agenda as articulated by state policymakers;
(3) Assuring fiscal responsibility by making the best use of scarce resources;
(4) Promoting fairness, accountability, credibility, and transparency in personnel decision
making; l
(5) Providing for job requirements and performance standards for classified staff positions
with annual job performance evaluations for classified staff, and provisions for job
performance counseling when appropriate.
(6) Reducing or, wherever possible, eliminating arbitrary and capricious decisions affecting
employees of higher education organizations as defined in section two, article nine-a of this
chapter;
(7) Creating stable, self-regulating human resources policies capable of evolving to meet
changing needs;
(8) Providing for institutional flexibility with meaningful accountability;
(9)W Adhering to federal and state laws;
(10) Adhering to duly promulgated and adopted rules; and
(11) Enhancing the sharing of best practices throughout the state higher education system.
(12) Providing current, reliable data to governing boards, the commission, the council, the
Governor and the Legislature to inform the decision-making process of these policymakers.
(b) To accomplish these goals, the Legislature encourages organizations to pursue a human
resources strategy which provides monetary and nonmonetary returns to employees in
exchange for their time, talents and efforts to meet articulated goals, objectives and
priorities of the state, the commission and council, and the organization. The system should
maximize the recruitment, motivation and retention of highly qualified employees, promote
satisfaction and engagement of employees with their jobs, promote job performance and
achieve desired results.
(c) It is the intent of the Legislature to establish a human resources strategy that is fair,
accountable, credible, and transparent. In recognition of the importance of these qualities,
the human resources strategy outlined in this article, together with articles eight and nine-a
of this chapter, is designated and may be cited as " FACT for Higher Education".
(d) It is the intent of the Legislature to require each higher education organization to
achieve full funding of the minimum salary levels for classified employees established in
section six, article nine-a of this chapter.

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