West Virginia Code § 3-10-3a

Judicial Vacancy Advisory Commission
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(a) The Judicial Vacancy Advisory Commission shall assist the Governor in filling judicial
vacancies. The commission shall meet and submit a list of no more than five nor less than
two of the most qualified persons to the Governor within 90 days of the occurrence of a
vacancy, or the formal announcement of the justice or judge by letter to the Governor of an
upcoming resignation or retirement that will result in the occurrence of a vaecancy, in the
office of Justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals, judge of the Intermediate Court of
Appeals, judge of a circuit court, or judge of a family court. The Governror shall make the
appointment to fill the vacancy, as required by this article, within 30 days following the
receipt of the list of qualified candidates or within 30 days following the vacancy, whichever
occurs later.
(b) The commission shall consist of eight appointed members appointed by the Governor for
six-year terms, including four public members and four attorney members. The Governor
shall appoint attorney members from a list of nominees provided by the Board of Governors
of the West Virginia State Bar. The Board of Governors of the West Virginia State Bar shall
nominate no more than 20 nor less than 10 ofs the most qualified attorneys for appointment
to the commission whenever there is a vacancy in the membership of the commission
reserved for attorney members. The commission shall choose one of its appointed members
to serve as chair for a three-year tergm. No more than four appointed members of the
commission shall belong to the same political party. All members of the commission shall be
citizens of this state. Public meembers of the commission may not be licensed to practice law
in West Virginia or any other jurisdiction.
(c) (1) No more than two appointed members of the commission may be residents of the
same state senatorial district, as provided in §1-2-1 of this code, at the time of appointment:
Provided, That the members appointed to, and serving on, the commission prior to the
enactment of this subdivision are not disqualified from service for the remainder of the
member's term based on the residency requirements of this subdivision.
(2) No more than three appointed members of the commission may be residents of the same
congressional district: Provided, That, if the number of congressional districts in the state is
reduced to two, then no more than four appointed members of the commission may be
residents of the same congressional district: Provided, however, That the members
appointed to, and serving on, the commission prior to the date on which the number of
congressional districts in the state is reduced to two are not disqualified from service for the
remainder of the member's term based on the residency requirements of this subdivision.
(d) The Governor, or his or her designee, the President of the West Virginia State Bar, and
the Dean of the West Virginia University College of Law shall serve as ex officio members of
the commission.
(e) Members of the commission shall serve without compensation, except that commission
members are entitled to reimbursement of travel and other necessary expenses actually
incurred while engaged in official commission activities in accordance with the guidelines of
the Travel Management Office of the Department of Administration, or its successor entity.
The Governor's Office shall cooperate with the commission to ensure that all resources
necessary to carrying out the official duties of the commission are provided, including staff
assistance, equipment, and materials.
(f) The commission shall adopt written policies that formalize and standardieze all operating
procedures and ethical practices of its members, including, but not limited to, procedures for
training commission members, publishing notice of judicial vacancies, rrecruiting qualified
individuals for consideration by the commission, receiving applications from qualified
individuals, notifying the public of judicial vacancies, notifying state or local groups and
organizations of judicial vacancies, and soliciting public comment on judicial vacancies. The
written policies of the commission are not subject to the protvisions of chapter 29A of this
code but shall be filed with the Secretary of State.
(g) A majority of the commission shall constitute a quorum to do business.
(h) All organizational meetings of the commisssion shall be open to the public and subject to
the requirements of §6-9A-1 et seq. of this code. An "organizational meeting" means an
initial meeting to discuss the commission's procedures and requirements for a judicial
vacancy. The commission shall hold gat least one organizational meeting upon the occurrence
of a judicial vacancy. All other meetings of the commission are exempt from §6-9A-1 et seq.
of this code. e
(i) The commission shall make available to the public copies of any applications and any
letters of recommendation written on behalf of any applicants. All other documents or
materials created or received by the commission shall be confidential and exempt from the
provisions of chapter 29B of this code, except for the list of the most qualified persons or
accompanying memoranda submitted to the Governor in accordance with the provisions of
subsection (j) of this section, which shall be available for public inspection, and the written
poliWcies required to be filed with the Secretary of State in accordance with subsection (f) of
this section.
(j) The commission shall submit its list of the most qualified persons to the Governor in
alphabetical order. A memorandum may accompany the list of the most qualified persons
and state facts concerning each of the persons listed. The commission shall make copies of
any list of the most qualified persons and accompanying memoranda it submits to the
Governor available for public inspection.

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