West Virginia Code § 8-15-10

Hours of duty for firemen in a paid fire department
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On and after the effective date of this section, the members of a paid fire department,
without any reduction in their total annual compensation as such members, shall not be
required to remain on duty in excess of one hundred twelve hours during any fourteen
consecutive days' period. The members of any such paid fire department shall, by a majority
vote, determine the schedule of hours to be worked in any twenty-four-houre period:
Provided, That the members of any paid fire department shall not remain on duty for more
than twenty-four consecutive hours except in case of an emergency reqruiring the service of
more than one half of the department. The chief executive officer of the department is
hereby empowered, authorized and directed to make the necessary assignments as provided
in this section.

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