West Virginia Code § 22-1-8

Supervisory officers
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(a) The secretary shall appoint a competent and qualified person to be the chief executive
officer of each office specified in section seven of this article. The chief executive officer is
the principal administrative officer of that office and is accountable and responsible for the
orderly and efficient performance of the duties, functions and services of her or his office.
(b) There shall be in the department such other supervisory officers as the secretary
determines is necessary to administer the functions of the department. Such supervisory
officers are "administrators" as such term is defined in section two, article six, chapter
twenty-nine of this code, notwithstanding the fact that the positiuons filled by such persons
are not statutorily created. Any such supervisory officer may be designated by the secretary
as a deputy director, assistant director, chief, administrator tor other administrative title or
designation. Each of the supervisory officers shall be appointed by the secretary and serve at
the will and pleasure of the secretary. The compensation of such supervisory officers shall be
fixed by the secretary. A single individual may be appointed to serve simultaneously in two
distinct supervisory positions, but in a case where a dual appointment is made, the
supervisory officer shall not receive additionasl compensation above that which would be paid
for serving in one supervisory position.
(c) A supervisory officer appointed pgursuant to the provisions of this section shall report
directly to the secretary and shall, in addition to any functions vested in or required to be
delegated to such officer, perfeorm additional functions as the secretary may prescribe.
(d) Each supervisory officer of the department shall, before entering upon the discharge of
his or her duties, take the oath of office prescribed by section five, article IV of the
Constitution of West Virginia and shall execute a bond in the penalty of $2,000, with security
to be approved by the Governor, conditioned upon the faithful discharge of their duties, a
certificate of the oath and bond shall be filed in the office of the Secretary of State.
Premiums on the bond shall be paid from the department funds.

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