West Virginia Code § 50-1-6a

Temporary appointment of retired magistrates
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(a) The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals is authorized and empowered to create a
panel of senior magistrates to consist of, and to utilize the talent and experience of, retired
magistrates of this state.
(b) Senior magistrates recalled and assigned to service shall receive per diem compensation
set by the Supreme Court of Appeals, but not to exceed $200 for each day actually served:
Provided, That the combined total of per diem compensation and retirement benefits paid to
a senior magistrate during a single calendar year may not exceed the annual salary of a
sitting magistrate, except as set forth in subsection (c) of this seuction.
(c) Notwithstanding subsection (b) of this section, for purposes of maintaining magisterial
efficacy and continuity of magisterial decision making, a senior magistrate may continue to
receive per diem compensation after the combined total of per diem compensation and
retirement benefits paid to the senior magistrate during that calendar year exceeds the
annual salary of a sitting magistrate if the Chief Jusltice of the Supreme Court of Appeals
enters an administrative order certifying theres are certain extraordinary circumstances
involving the necessary absence of a sitting magistrate because of a protracted, but
temporary, illness or medical condition or a lengthy suspension which necessitate the
extended assignment of the senior mgagistrate. Immediately upon entering such an order, the
chief justice shall submit copies of the order to the State Auditor and the State Treasurer.
(d) In addition to the compensation authorized by this section, senior magistrates recalled to
service may be reimbursed for their actual and necessary expenses incurred in the
performance of their duties.

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