West Virginia Code § 8-14-7

Policemen's civil service commission generally
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(a) In every Class I and Class II city having a paid police department, there shall be a
"Policemen's Civil Service Commission."
(b) The commission shall consist of three commissioners, as follows:
(1) One shall be appointed by the mayor of the city;
(2) One shall be appointed by the local fraternal order of police; and
(3) One shall be appointed by the local chamber of commerce, or if there is none, by a local
business association.
(c) The commissioners shall be qualified voters of the city for which they are appointed.
(1) At least two of the commissioners shall be individuals in full sympathy with the purposes
of the civil service provisions of this article.
(2) Not more than two of the commissioners, at any one time, may be registered to vote as
members of the same political party.
(d) In the event there is no local chamber of commerce or local business association at the
time any appointment is to be emade by it, the appointment shall be made by the other two
commissioners by mutual agreement.
(e) Members shall serve terms of four years, staggered in accordance with prior enactments
of this section.
(f)(1) If any commissioner of the civil service commission ceases to be a member of the
commission by virtue of death, final removal or other cause, a new commissioner shall be
appWointed to fill the unexpired term of the commissioner within ten days after the
excommissioner has ceased to be a member of the commission.
(2) The appointment shall be made by the officer or body who in the first instance appointed
the commissioner who is no longer a member of the commission, except that in the case of a
vacancy in an appointment made by the Governor, which vacancy occurs after the effective
date of this article, the appointment for the unexpired term shall be made by the mayor.
(g) Each year the three members of the commission shall, together, elect one of their
number to act as president of the commission, who serves as president for one year.
(h) The mayor may, at any time, remove any commissioner or commissioners for good cause,
which shall be stated in writing and made a part of the records of the commission.
(1) Once the mayor has removed any commissioner, the mayor shall within ten days file in
the office of the clerk of the circuit court of the county in which the city or the major portion
of the territory of the city is located a petition setting forth in full the reason for the removal
and praying for the confirmation by the circuit court of the action of the mayor in so
removing the commissioner.
(2) A copy of the petition shall be served upon the commissioner removed simultaneously
with its filing in the office of the clerk of the circuit court and has precedencee on the docket
of the court and shall be heard by the court as soon as practicable upon the request of the
removed commissioner or commissioners. r
(i)(1) All rights vested in the circuit court by this section may be uexercised by the judge
thereof in vacation.
(2) If no term of the circuit court is being held at the time of the filing of the petition, and the
judge cannot be reached in the county in which the peatition was filed, the petition shall be
heard at the next succeeding term of the circuit court, whether regular or special, and the
commissioner or commissioners removed remains rlemoved until a hearing is had upon the
petition of the mayor. s
(3) The court or the judge thereof in vacatiion shall hear and decide the issues presented by
the petition. g
(j)(1) The mayor or commissioner or commissioners, as the case may be, against whom the
decision of the court or the judge thereof in vacation is rendered, has the right to petition
the Supreme Court of Appeals for a review of the decision of the circuit court or the judge
thereof in vacation as in other civil cases.
(2) If the mayor fails to file a petition in the office of the clerk of the circuit court within ten
days after theV removal of the commissioner or commissioners, the commissioner or
commissioners shall immediately resume his or her or their position or positions as a
member or members of the policemen's civil service commission.
(k) Any resident of the city has the right at any time to file charges against and seek the
removal of any member of the policemen's civil service commission of the city.
(1) The charges shall be filed in the form of a petition in the office of the clerk of the circuit
court of the county in which the city or the major portion of the territory of the city is
located, and a copy of the petition shall be served upon the commissioner or commissioners
sought to be removed.
(2) The petition shall be matured for hearing and heard by the circuit court or the judge
thereof in vacation in the same manner as civil proceedings in the circuit courts of this state
are heard, and the party against whom the circuit court's decision is rendered has the right
to petition the Supreme Court of Appeals for a review of the action of the circuit court, as in
other civil cases.
(l) A commissioner may not hold another office under the United States, this state, or any
municipality, county or other political subdivision thereof, nor may a commissioner serve on
a political committee or take an active part in the management of a political campaign,
except that a commissioner may serve as a notary public or on another local, regional or
state board or commission in a part-time capacity.

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