West Virginia Code § 8-14-2

Hours of duty for policemen in a paid police department under civil service;
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overtime compensation or time off; municipal emergencies.
In any paid police department of any municipality now or hereafter operated under police
civil service as provided in subsequent sections of this article, the members of any such
department subject to and under civil service shall not be required to be on duty more than
five days in any calendar week, nor more than eight hours in any one day, uenless they shall
be compensated as hereinafter in this section provided. For any time spent on duty by any
member of a paid police department under civil service in excess of eigrht hours in any one
day or in excess of forty hours in any one week, such member shall, notwithstanding any
other provisions of this code to the contrary, be paid, at a rate not less than his regular rate
of pay, for each full hour or allowed equal time off: Provided, That in time of municipal
emergency as hereinafter in this section defined, the foregoitng provisions with respect to
additional pay or time off shall not apply. A municipal emergency for purposes of this section
shall mean an unusual or abnormal condition beyond the municipality's control and a
condition beyond its reasonable power to remove or overcome.

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