Each commissioner shall receive $210 for each day actually served and expenses incurred in the performance of his or her duties paid at the same per diem rate as members of the Legislature: Provided, That the presiding commissioner shall receive an additional $50 for each day actually served. In addition to the expense per diem, each commissioner may, when using his or her own vehicle, be reimbursed for mileage. The number of days served by each commissioner shall not exceed one hundred twenty in any fiscal year, except by authority of the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Delegates: Provided, That in computing the number of days served, days utilized solely for the exercise of duties assigned to commissioners by this article and the provisions of article two-a of this chapter shall be disregarded. For the purpose of this section, time served shall include time spent in the hearing of claims, in the consideration of the record, in the preparation of opinions and in necessary travel.
Structure West Virginia Code
Chapter 14. Claims Due and Against the State
Article 2. Claims Against the State
§14-2-2. Venue for Certain Suits and Actions
§14-2-2a. Venue for Suits and Actions Involving State Institutions of Higher Education
§14-2-4a. Interim Commissioners
§14-2-5. Commission Clerk and Other Personnel
§14-2-7. Meeting Place of the Commission
§14-2-8. Compensation of Commissioners; Expenses
§14-2-10. Qualifications of Commissioners
§14-2-11. Attorney General to Represent State
§14-2-12. General Powers of the Commission
§14-2-13. Jurisdiction of the Commission
§14-2-13a. Claims for Unjust Arrest and Imprisonment or Conviction and Imprisonment
§14-2-15. Rules of Practice and Procedure
§14-2-17a. Shortened Procedure for Road Condition Claims
§14-2-19. Claims Under Existing Appropriations
§14-2-20. Claims Under Special Appropriations
§14-2-21. Periods of Limitation Made Applicable
§14-2-23. Inclusion of Awards in Budget
§14-2-24. Records to Be Preserved
§14-2-25. Reports of the Commission
§14-2-27. Conclusiveness of Determination