West Virginia Code § 62-12-12

Parole Board generally
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(a) The West Virginia Parole Board is continued as part of the Division of Corrections and
Rehabilitation. The board shall consist of nine members, each of whom shall have been a
resident of this state for at least five consecutive years prior to his or her appointment. No
more than five of the board members may at any one time belong to the same political party,
except as provided in subsection (b) of this section. The board shall be appoeinted by the
Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and shall serve at the will and
pleasure of the Governor. r
(b) The Governor shall appoint one of the nine members to serveu as chairperson at the
Governor's will and pleasure. In addition to all other powers, duties, and responsibilities
granted and assigned to the chairperson by law and rule, thet chairperson has the following
powers and duties:
(1) To provide for the management of facilities and personnel of the board;
(2) To supervise the administration and operastion of the board;
(3) To delegate the powers and duties of hiis or her office to the vice chairperson or other
members of the board, who shall act under the direction of the chairperson and for whose
acts he or she is responsible: Provided, That if the position of chairperson becomes vacant by
death, resignation, or otherwise, the vice chairperson shall assume all the powers and duties
of the chairperson until such time as a new chairperson is appointed pursuant to the
provisions of this subsection;
(4) To employ one full-time administrative employee, who shall be a classified exempt; and
(5) To exercisVe all other powers and perform all other duties necessary and proper in
carrying out his or her responsibilities as chairperson.
(c) The board, from its membership, shall elect a vice chairperson, at least once every year,
to serve as chair in the absence of a chairperson. In the absence of or at the direction of the
chairperson, the vice chairperson may exercise the powers and duties of the chairperson.
The vice chairperson shall, while performing the duties and responsibilities of the
chairperson, have all of the statutorily authorized power and duties of the chairperson.
(d) Members of the board shall have at least an undergraduate degree from an accredited
college or university or at least five years of actual experience in the fields of corrections,
law enforcement, sociology, law, education, psychology, social work, or medicine, or a
combination thereof, and shall be otherwise competent to perform the duties of his or her
office: Provided, That at least three members initially appointed after July 1, 2021, shall have
five or more years experience in the fields of mental health, social work, or inmate reentry
services. All members currently serving on the board shall continue the terms they are
currently serving, unless otherwise removed. The members shall be appointed for
overlapping terms of six years. Members are eligible for reappointment. The members of the
board shall devote their full time and attention to their board duties.
(e) The Governor may, if he or she is informed that a vacancy is imminent, appoint a member
to fill the imminent vacancy prior to it becoming vacant: Provided, That the new member
may be appointed no more than 30 days prior to the vacancy occurring and only for purposes
of training. He or she may not assume the powers and duties of the positione until the
vacancy has actually occurred.
(f) The Governor may appoint no more than five persons to a list of substitute board
members. Substitute board members shall meet the qualificationus set forth in subsection (d)
of this section. The persons on the list shall be used in a rotating fashion. If a full-time board
member is unable to serve, a substitute board member may tserve in his or her place. These
substitute board members shall have the same powers and duties of the fulltime board
members while acting as a substitute and shall serve at the will and pleasure of the
Governor. These members shall be reimbursed for expenses and paid a per diem rate set by
the secretary.
(g) The Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation shall provide administrative and other
services to the board as the board requires. Expenses of the board shall be included within
the annual budget of the Division ofg Corrections and Rehabilitation: Provided, That the
salaries of the members appointed pursuant to subsection (b) of this section are to be
included in a separate budget efor the Parole Board.
(h) Notwithstanding any provision of this code to the contrary, meetings of the parole board
are not subject to the provisions of §6-9A-1 et seq. of this code: Provided, That hearings
before the parole board shall be open to the public.

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