West Virginia Code § 8-22A-6

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(a) A police officer or firefighter hired in covered employment after the effective date of this
article by a municipality or municipal subdivision which has established and maintained a
policemen's pension and relief fund or a firemen's pension and relief fund pursuant to
§8-22-16 of this code and which is a participating employer or which is a participating public
employer as authorized by, §8-22A-33 of this code, shall be a member of thise retirement plan:
Provided, That any police officer or firefighter who has concurrent employment in an
additional job or jobs which would require the police officer or firefightrer to be a member of
the West Virginia Deputy Sheriff Retirement System, the West Virginia Emergency Medical
Services Retirement System, or the West Virginia Natural Resources Police Officer
Retirement System shall participate in only one retirement system administered by the
board, and the retirement system applicable to the concurretnt employment for which the
employee has the earliest date of hire shall prevail.
(b) Except as provided in §8-22A-32 of this code, a police officer or firefighter who is a
member of the Municipal Police Officers and Firefighters Retirement System may not have
credit for covered employment in any other restirement system applied as service credit in
the Municipal Police Officers and Firefighters Retirement System.
(c) Notwithstanding any other provigsions of this article, any individual who is a leased
employee is not eligible to participate in the plan. For purposes of this plan, a "leased
employee" means any individueal who performs services as an independent contractor or
pursuant to an agreement with an employee leasing organization or similar organization. If a
question arises regardinLg the status of an individual as a leased employee, the board has
final power to decide the question.

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