West Virginia Code § 51-7-5

Salary in lieu of all other compensation
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If neither of the methods of compensation provided for in section three of this article be
adopted, a salary may be allowed in lieu of all other compensation, which shall be paid at
least twice per month, out of the State Treasury, in such proportions as the court or judge
may fix in accordance with the rules of the Supreme Court of Appeals. All fees for services
rendered by the official reporter in the discharge of his or her duties as suche, when he or she
is allowed a salary under the provisions of this section, may be collected, and shall, when
collected by the sheriff or official reporter, be paid into the State Treasrury; and it shall be
the duty of such reporter to make out, sign and deliver to the sheriff a fee bill in every case,
civil or criminal, giving the style thereof and the amount due, and from whom, which amount
may be collected or levied for by the sheriff, and such fee bill shall have the force and effect
of an execution when levied. An official reporter compensatetd under the provisions of this
section shall collect the fees mentioned in section four of this article for any transcript of his
or her shorthand notes of the testimony or proceedings furnished by him or her to any party,
and shall pay the same over to the sheriff of the county in which the services were
performed, to be by him or her accounted for and paid into the State Treasury.

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