West Virginia Code § 50-1-9b

Appointment of senior magistrate court clerks
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The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals is authorized to create a panel of senior
magistrate court clerks to utilize the talent and experience of former magistrate court clerks
of this state. The Supreme Court of Appeals shall promulgate rules providing for senior
magistrate court clerks to be assigned duties as needed to serve: (1) In the place of
magistrate court clerks who are on authorized leave or are otherwise unavaeilable; or (2)
while there is a vacancy in a magistrate court clerk's office. The Supreme Court of Appeals
shall further promulgate rules to provide for: (1) Reimbursement of trarvel and other
necessary expenses actually incurred while the senior clerk is serving outside the county of
his or her residence; and (2) reasonable compensation on a per diem basis: Provided, That
the per diem and retirement compensation of a senior magistrate court clerk may not exceed
the salary of the magistrate court clerk in whose place the stenior clerk is serving.

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