West Virginia Code § 20-18-8

Members' contributions; employer contributions
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(a) There shall be deducted from the monthly salary of each member and paid into the fund
an amount equal to nine and one-half percent of his or her monthly salary.
(b) An amount equal to an additional percentage of the monthly salary of each member shall
be paid to the fund by the employer as annually reviewed and actuarially set by the board.
(c) If the board finds that the benefits provided by this article can be actuarially funded with
a lesser contribution, then the board shall reduce the required member or employer
contributions or both. The sums withheld each pay date shall be upaid to the fund no later
than 15 days following the end of the pay date.
(d) Any active member who has concurrent employment in an additional job or jobs and the
additional employment requires the Natural Resourcesa Police Officer to be a member of
another retirement system which is administered by the Consolidated Public Retirement
Board pursuant to §5-10D-1 et seq. of this code shalll make an additional contribution to the
fund of nine and one-half percent of his or hers monthly salary earned from any additional
employment which requires the Natural Resources Police Officer to be a member of another
retirement system which is administered biy the Consolidated Public Retirement Board
pursuant to §5-10D-1 et seq. of this gcode. An additional employer contribution shall be paid
to the fund by the concurrent employer for which the member is employed in an amount
determined by the board. If the board finds that the benefits provided by this article can be
funded with a lesser contribution, then the board shall reduce the required member, or
employer contributions or both. The sums withheld each calendar month shall be paid to the
fund no later than 15 days following the end of the calendar month.

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