West Virginia Code § 48-18-102

Appointment of commissioner; duties; compensation
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(a) There is hereby created the position of commissioner. The commissioner shall:
(1) Be appointed by the secretary;
(2) Serve at the will and pleasure of the secretary;
(3) Serve on a full-time basis and shall not engage in any other profession or occupation,
including the holding of a political office in the state either by election or appointment, while
serving as commissioner;
(4) Be a lawyer licensed by, and in good standing with, the West Virginia State Bar; and
(5) Have responsible administrative experience, possess management skills and have
knowledge of the law as it relates to domestic relations and the establishment and
enforcement of support obligations.
Before entering upon the discharge of the duties as commissioner, the commissioner shall
take and subscribe to the oath of office prescribed in section five, article IV of the
Constitution of West Virginia.
(b) The duties of the commissioner shall include the following:
(1) To direct and administer the daily operations of the Bureau for Child Support
Enforcement; L
(2) To administer the Child Support Enforcement Fund created pursuant to section one
hundred seven of this article;
(3) To chair the commission set forth in article seventeen of this chapter for the purpose of
conWducting the federally required review of the child support formula every four years and
make a report to the Legislative Oversight Commission on Health and Human Resources
Accountability of the commission's findings;
(4) To keep the records and papers of the commission, including a record of each
proceeding; and
(5) To prepare, issue and submit reports of the commission.
(c) All payments to the commissioner as compensation shall be made from the Child Support
Enforcement Fund. The commissioner is entitled to:
(1) A reasonable and competitive compensation package to be established by the secretary;
and
(2) Reimbursement for expenses under the standard state travel regulations.

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