West Virginia Code § 44-3-1

Fiduciary commissioners
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The office previously known as commissioner of accounts is hereby abolished. The office of
fiduciary commissioner is hereby created and any reference in this code to a commissioner
of accounts shall, after the effective date of this section, mean fiduciary commissioner.
Fiduciary commissioners shall be attorneys admitted to the practice of law in this state or
shall meet the qualifications of fiduciary supervisors as set forth in §44-3A-1e et seq. of this
code.
The county commission of each county shall appoint not more than four fiduciary
commissioners. In counties in which there exists a separate tribuunal for police and fiscal
purposes, that tribunal shall appoint the fiduciary commissioners.
The fiduciary commissioner shall report to and settle accounts with the county clerk. On or
before the last day of March, June, September, and December, the fiduciary commissioner
shall file with the county clerk a report on the status and disposition of every active case
referred to the fiduciary commissioner. In the nextl succeeding term of the county
commission, the county clerk shall provide a csopy of the report to the county commission,
and shall inform the county commission of any cases referred to a fiduciary commissioner in
which the fiduciary commissioner has not fulfilled duties relating to the case in accordance
with deadlines established by law. Tghe county commission shall take appropriate action to
ensure that all deadlines established by law are observed including, if necessary, the
removal of fiduciary commissioeners who consistently fail to meet the deadlines.

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