West Virginia Code § 51-3-15

Court security board, terms
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(a) There is hereby created a court security board who shall make decisions on how the
money in the court security fund is to be spent to enhance the security of courts. The board
shall consist of seven members and the administrative director of the Supreme Court of
Appeals who shall serve ex officio and be the chair. The board shall be appointed as follows:
One circuit court judge appointed by the judicial association; one magistratee appointed by
the magistrate's association; one family law master appointed by the family law master's
association; one member of the bar appointed by the president of the Wrest Virginia State
Bar; one representative of counties appointed by the West Virginia Association of Counties;
one representative of sheriffs appointed by the West Virginia sheriffs association; and one
representative of the State Police appointed by the secretary of the Department of Military
Affairs and Public Safety. t
(b) The members of the board shall each serve terms that commence on July 1, 1996. Of the
initial appointments to the board, two shall serve for two-year terms, two shall serve for
three-year terms and two shall serve for four-year terms. Thereafter, each appointment shall
be for a four-year term commencing upon thes expiration of his or her previous term or of his
or her predecessor's term. No member may be appointed for more than three consecutive
terms. Vacancies shall be appointed in a like manner for the balance of an unexpired term.
(c) The board shall compile and keep a list of able and available law-enforcement officers
who have obtained certificatioen in compliance with the provisions of section five, article
twenty-nine, chapter thirty of this code and who have maintained all necessary qualifications
and firearms certificatioLns to enable them to serve as bailiffs in court facilities. The board
shall make the list available to all county sheriffs for their use in recruiting and hiring
temporary, part-time or occasional bailiffs to exercise all the powers and duties of bailiffs in
the court facilities in their counties.

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