(a) If the position of Bureau for Child Support enforcement attorney becomes vacant for any reason, the commissioner shall appoint a person to the position of Bureau for Child Support enforcement attorney not later than six months after the vacancy occurs.
(b) If necessary, the commissioner may appoint an interim Bureau for Child Support enforcement attorney to serve for not longer than six months until a Bureau for Child Support enforcement attorney is appointed pursuant to this section.
Structure West Virginia Code
Chapter 48. Domestic Relations
Article 19. Bureau for Child Support Enforcement Attorney
§48-19-101. Purposes; How Article to Be Construed
§48-19-102. Appointment of Bureau for Child Support Enforcement Attorneys
§48-19-103. Duties of the Bureau for Support Enforcement Attorneys
§48-19-104. Vacancies; Interim Bureau for Child Support Enforcement Attorney