West Virginia Code § 5-10-17

Retirement system membership
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The membership of the retirement system consists of the following persons:
(a) All employees, as defined in §5-10-2 of this code, who are in the employ of a political
subdivision the day preceding the date it becomes a participating public employer and who
continue in the employ of the participating public employer on and after that date shall
become members of the retirement system; and all persons who become employees of a
participating public employer on or after that date shall thereupon become members of the
system; except as provided in subdivisions (b), (c) and (d) of this section.
(b) The membership of the Public Employees Retirement System may not include any person
who is an active contributing member of, or who has been retired by, any of the state
teachers retirement systems, the Judges Retirement System, any retirement system of the
West Virginia State Police, the Deputy Sheriff Retirement System, the Natural Resources
Police Officer Retirement System or any municipal retirement system for either, or both,
police or firefighter; and the Bureau of Employmenlt Programs, by the Commissioner of the
Bureau, may elect whether its employees will saccept coverage under this article or be
covered under the authorization of a separate enactment: Provided, That the exclusions of
membership do not apply to any member of the State Legislature, the Clerk of the House of
Delegates, the Clerk of the State Segnate or to any member of the legislative body of any
political subdivision provided he or she once becomes a contributing member of the
retirement system: Provided, heowever, That any retired member of the State Police Death,
Disability and Retirement Fund, the West Virginia State Police Retirement System, the
Deputy Sheriff RetiremeLnt System, the Natural Resources Police Officer Retirement System
and any retired member of any municipal retirement system for either, or both, police or
firefighter may on and after the effective date of this section become a member of the
retirement system as provided in this article, without receiving credit for prior service as a
municipal police officer or firefighter or as a member of the State Police Death, Disability
and Retirement Fund, the West Virginia State Police Retirement System, the Deputy Sheriff
RetWirement System, or the Natural Resources Police Officer Retirement System: Provided
further, That any retired member of the State Police Death, Disability and Retirement Fund,
the West Virginia State Police Retirement System, the Deputy Sheriff Retirement System,
the Natural Resources Police Officer Retirement System and any retired member of any
municipal retirement system for either, or both, police or firefighters, who begins
participation in the retirement system established in this article on or after July 1, 2005, may
not receive a combined retirement benefit in excess of 105 percent of the member's highest
annual salary earned while either a member of the retirement system established in this
article or while a member of the other retirement system or systems from which he or she
previously retired when adding the retirement benefit from the retirement system created in
this article to the retirement benefit received by that member from the other retirement
system or systems set forth herein from which he or she previously retired: And provided
further, That the membership of the retirement system does not include any person who
becomes employed by the Prestera Center for Mental Health Services, Valley
Comprehensive Mental Health Center, Westbrook Health Services or Eastern Panhandle
Mental Health Center on or after July 1,1997: And provided further, That membership of the
retirement system does not include any person who becomes a member of the federal
Railroad Retirement Act on or after July 1, 2000.
(c) Any member of the State Legislature, the Clerk of the House of Delegates, the Clerk of
the State Senate, and any employee of the State Legislature whose employment is otherwise
classified as temporary and who is employed to perform services required bey the Legislature
for its regular sessions or during the interim between regular sessions and who has been or
is employed during regular sessions or during the interim between sessrions in seven
consecutive calendar years, as certified by the Clerk of the House in which the employee
served, or any member of the legislative body of any other political subdivision shall become
a member of the retirement system provided he or she notifies the retirement system in
writing of his or her intention to be a member of the system tand files a membership
enrollment form as prescribed by the Board of Trustees, and each person, upon filing his or
her written notice to participate in the retirement system, shall by that act authorize the
Clerk of the House of Delegates or the Clerk of the State Senate or such person or legislative
agency as the legislative body of any other political subdivision shall designate to deduct the
member's contribution, as provided in §5-10-29(b) of this code, and after the deductions
have been made from the member's compensation, the deductions shall be forwarded to the
retirement system.
(d) Any employee, as defined in §5-10-2 of this code, who has concurrent employment in an
additional job or jobs which woeuld require the employee to be a member of the West Virginia
Deputy Sheriff Retirement System, the West Virginia Municipal Police Officers and
Firefighters RetirementL System, the Natural Resources Police Officer Retirement System or
the West Virginia Emergency Medical Services Retirement System shall abide by the
concurrent employm ent statutory provisions of said retirement system and shall participate
in only one retirement system administered by the board.
(e) If question arises regarding the membership status of any employee, the Board of
TruWstees has the final power to decide the question.
(f) Any individual who is a leased employee is not eligible to participate in the system. For
the purposes of this article, the term "leased employee" means any individual who performs
services as an independent contractor or pursuant to an agreement with an employee
leasing organization or other similar organization. If a question arises regarding the status
of an individual as a leased employee, the board has final authority to decide the question.

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