West Virginia Code
Article 2. School Personnel
§18A-2-4. Commercial Driver S License for School Personnel; Intrastate Waiver for Bus Operators Diagnosed With Diabetes Mellitus Requiring Insulin; Reimbursement of Electrician S and Commercial Driver S License When Required, and Educational Sign Lan...

(a) If a commercial drivers license is required as a condition of employment for any school employee or qualified applicant who becomes an employee by a county board the cost is paid in full by the county board.
A county board may not require any employee or applicant who becomes an employee of the board to pay the cost of acquiring a commercial drivers license as a condition of employment.
(b) The Division of Motor Vehicles shall accept the West Virginia Department of Education physical and psychomotor test result forms in lieu of the Division of Motor Vehicles vision report form.
(c) A school bus operator who is currently employed by a county board or a school bus operator candidate who is otherwise subject to state board rules governing school bus operators and who is diagnosed with diabetes mellitus requiring insulin is not ineligible for employment as a school bus operator because of the diagnosis if the operator is issued a passenger and school bus endorsement for his or her commercial drivers license through the West Virginia Division of Motor Vehicles, subject to the following:
(1) A copy of the information required to be submitted to the Division of Motor Vehicles and proof of passenger and school bus endorsement is submitted to his or her employer; and
(2) The operator remains in compliance with the stipulations of and grounds for eligibility per Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, Division of Motor Vehicles, and state board rules.
(d) If a county board requires of any employee who is employed as an electrician any license renewal when the employee is exempt from renewing the license pursuant to 29-3B-3 of this code, the cost of the license renewal is paid in full by the county board.
(e) The cost of certification renewal and satisfying the requirements of the West Virginia Registry of Interpreters is paid in full by the employer for any service person who is:
(1) Employed as an educational sign language interpreter I or II and is required to complete any testing, training or continuing education in order to renew or maintain certification at that level;
(2) Employed as an educational sign language interpreter I and is required to complete any testing, training or continuing education to advance to an educational sign language interpreter II; or
(3) Employed as a sign support specialist and is required to complete any testing, training or continuing education in order to advance to an educational sign language interpreter I or II.
(f) For any service person required to hold certification as a condition of employment, any time devoted to acquiring or maintaining the certification, including instructional time and training, constitutes hours of continuing education for purposes of meeting the annual continuing education requirements in state board policy.
(g) Compliance with or failure to comply by a health care provider licensed and authorized pursuant to chapter thirty of this code, with the reporting requirements of the Division of Motor Vehicles regarding the provisions of subsection (c) of this section does not constitute negligence, nor may compliance or noncompliance with the requirements of this section be admissible as evidence of negligence in any civil or criminal action.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 18A. School Personnel

Article 2. School Personnel

§18A-2-1. Employment in General

§18A-2-1a. Employment of Other Personnel

§18A-2-2. Employment of Teachers; Contracts; Continuing Contract Status; How Terminated; Dismissal for Lack of Need; Released Time; Failure of Teacher to Perform Contract or Violation Thereof; Written Notice Bonus for Teachers and Professional Person...

§18A-2-2a. Leaves of Absence for Teachers and Service Personnel

§18A-2-2b. Employment of Prospective Teachers and Other Professional Personnel for Next Ensuing School Year; and Payment of Financial Incentive for Recruitment

§18A-2-3. Employment of Substitute Teachers; and Employment of Retired Teachers as Substitutes in Areas of Critical Need and Shortage

§18A-2-4. Commercial Driver S License for School Personnel; Intrastate Waiver for Bus Operators Diagnosed With Diabetes Mellitus Requiring Insulin; Reimbursement of Electrician S and Commercial Driver S License When Required, and Educational Sign Lan...

§18A-2-5. Employment of Service Personnel; Limitation

§18A-2-5a. Authorizing Payment for Notification of Retirement

§18A-2-6. Continuing Contract Status for Service Personnel; Termination

§18A-2-6a. Released Time for Service Personnel

§18A-2-7. Assignment, Transfer, Promotion, Demotion, Suspension and Recommendation of Dismissal of School Personnel by Superintendent; Preliminary Notice of Transfer; Hearing on the Transfer; Proof Required

§18A-2-7a. Statewide Job Bank

§18A-2-7b. Limitations on Voluntary Transfer of School Employees to Posted Vacant Position After Twentieth Day Prior to Beginning of Instructional Term

§18A-2-8. Suspension and Dismissal of School Personnel by Board; Appeal

§18A-2-8a. Notice to Probationary Personnel of Rehiring or Nonrehiring; Hearing

§18A-2-9. Duties and Responsibilities of School Principals; Assistant Principals

§18A-2-10. Physical Examinations as Condition of Employment

§18A-2-11. Employee's Right to Attorney's Fees and Costs

§18A-2-12. Performance Evaluations of School Personnel; Professional Personnel Evaluation Process; Restrictions on Requirements on Lesson Plans and Record Keeping by Classroom Teachers

§18A-2-12a. Statement of Policy and Practice for the County Boards and School Personnel to Minimize Possible Disagreement and Misunderstanding

§18A-2-13. Recommended Guidelines for Full-Day and Half-Day Cooks

§18A-2-14. Mileage Reimbursement for School Personnel

§18A-2-15. County Option Recruitment and Training Programs for Prospective School Bus Operators