West Virginia Code § 29-6-10a

Reduction in work force
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(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this article or any rule promulgated thereunder to
the contrary, an employee in the classified service who has performed work for a reasonable
period of time in a position with a classification that is higher than the position in which he is
employed and classified may, in the event that his regular position would be terminated as a
result of a reduction in force in his division, have the right to request that heis classification
be reviewed and that, in his or her supervisor's discretion, he be promoted to the higher
classified position by passing a qualifying examination for such higher rposition and providing
sufficient evidence of his work periods and satisfactory performance of the duties and
responsibilities of the higher classified position.
The commission shall provide by legislative rule for the mainttenance of records by all
covered agencies of the work periods and rating of job performance of employees
performing work in a position or positions with a classification that is higher than the
position in which he is employed and classified and the duration of work periods required to
request review and promotion.
(b) The provisions of this subsection shall be of no force and effect on and after July 1, 1995.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this code to the contrary, a managerial or
supervisory employee in the classifiegd service of this state with a classified service pay grade
of sixteen or higher who is adversely affected by a reduction in force shall not be entitled to
be reassigned, transferred or oetherwise retained for any position in state government except
as provided in this section, and no regulation or policy shall provide for such a right:
Provided, That there shaLll be no redesignation of the levels of pay grades in the classified
service in effect on May 1, 1994. Any such employee shall have the right, upon notice of and
prior to the effective date of the reduction in force, to accept a position in a lower job class
at no less than the entry salary of that position if the employee: (1) Has formerly performed
the duties of that position or the substantial equivalent thereof and is otherwise qualified
within the classified service for that position; and (2) is a more senior employee than the
leasWt senior employee then employed in such position. No provision of this section shall be
construed to deny the right of the appointing authority, in his or her discretion, to reassign,
transfer or otherwise retain such employee to or for another position for which the employee
is qualified within the classified service. Where the employee is not reassigned, transferred
or otherwise retained pursuant to the provisions of this section, no provision of this section
shall be construed to deny the employee the opportunity to reapply for entrance in the
classified service of the state through participation in competitive examinations.

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