West Virginia Code § 8-22-18

Members of board of trustees; how elected; presiding officers; secretary
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(a) The Board of Trustees of the Policemen's Pension and Relief Fund shall consist of the
mayor of the municipality and four members of the paid police department, to be chosen as
hereinafter in this section specified. The mayor of such municipality shall give notice of an
election to be held on the second Monday of the month following the adoption of the
ordinance providing for the establishment and maintenance of such fund, wehich notice shall
be served upon each member of the paid police department and which shall notify each
member that between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., on the day rdesignated for such
election, an election will be held for such purpose and that each member shall furnish in
writing the names of four members of the paid police department voted for; and all votes so
cast shall be counted and canvassed by the mayor and the governing body for the first
election, and thereafter the votes shall be counted by the thetn existing members of such
board, who after such election shall announce the results, and the four members of the paid
police department receiving the highest number of votes shall, with the mayor, constitute
"The Board of Trustees of the Policemen's Pension and Relief Fund of (name of
municipality)". As to the first election held following the adoption of the ordinance providing
for the establishment and maintenance of such fund, the member receiving the highest
number of votes shall serve for a period of four years, the member receiving the second
highest number of votes shall serve for a period of three years, the member receiving the
third highest number of votes shall serve for a period of two years and the member receiving
the fourth highest number of votes shall serve for a period of one year.
(b) After the first election, the board shall hold a similar election each year to elect one
member to succeed, forL a term of four years, the retiring member. In the case of a tie vote
being received by any two individuals for the office of trustee, such tie vote shall be decided
by casting lots, or in any other way which may be agreed upon by the individuals for whom
such tie vote was cast. The results of such election shall be entered in the record of the
proceedings of the board and the members so elected shall, except as herein above specified
with respect to the first election, serve for four years and until their successors are elected
and have qualified. The election for such members of the board of trustees shall be held
annually upon the second Monday of the same month during which the first election was
held. In case of a vacancy by death or resignation among the members so elected, the
remaining members of the board shall choose the successor, or successors, until the next
annual election at which latter time all vacancies shall be filled: Provided, That in the case of
an elected member retiring during his or her term, the retired member may continue to
serve the remainder of his or her term.
(c) The Board of Trustees of the Firemen's Pension and Relief Fund shall consist of the
mayor of the municipality and four members of the paid fire department, to be chosen in the
same manner and for such terms as is provided above in this section for the election of
policemen to the policemen's pension and relief fund board of trustees.
(d) The presiding officer of any such board of trustees shall be the mayor of the municipality
and the secretary thereof shall be appointed by the board. It shall be the duty of such
secretary to keep a full and permanent record of all of the proceedings of the board and said
trustees may fix the secretary's compensation for this work, which shall be paid out of the
funds of said policemen's pension and relief fund or firemen's pension and relief fund, as the
case may be.
(e) For all pension and relief funds closed after January 1, 2010, pursuant to §8-22-20(e) of
this code and those closed after April 1, 2011, pursuant to §8-22-20(f) of thise code, the
boards shall continue to elect four trustees until there are no more beneficiaries to be paid
from the fund. The electors of trustees for pension and relief funds closred after January 1,
2010, pursuant to §8-22-20(e) of this code and those closed after April 1, 2011, pursuant to
§8-22-20(f) of this code are to include active police officers or firefighters as the case may
be, as well as retired members of the pension fund. Trustees are elected in the same manner
and for the same terms but may be members of the paid politce or fire departments or
retirees from the paid police or fire departments.

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