West Virginia Code
Article 14B. Civil Service for Correctional Officers
§7-14B-19. Sick Leave

(a) The county commission of each county shall allow the correctional officer sick leave with pay to be computed as follows: Correctional officers shall be entitled to one and one-half days sick leave for each calendar month worked, or greater part thereof.
(b) Sick leave shall be granted only when illness on the part of or injury to the correctional officer incapacitates for duty: Provided, That the sheriff of the county in which the correctional officer is employed shall have the authority to require the correctional officer to produce a statement from an attending physician for each day of sick leave beyond two days. This statement shall include dates of treatment and also state that the correctional officer was unable to work. In the absence of the required physician's statement, annual leave shall be charged for the entire period.
(c) Correctional officers may accumulate yearly sick leave in accordance with policy to be established by the county commission.
(d) In the event of illness, a correctional officer may take emergency sick leave without pay after all accrued sick leave, annual leave and compensatory time available to such full-time correctional officer has been exhausted: Provided, That the total number of days sick leave and emergency sick leave used during such illness shall not exceed the total number of days of sick leave which may be accumulated under the provisions of subsection (c) of this section by any correctional officer with the same number of years of service.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 7. County Commissions and Officers

Article 14B. Civil Service for Correctional Officers

§7-14B-1. Appointments and Promotions of Correctional Officers

§7-14B-2. Definitions; Population

§7-14B-3. Civil Service Commission

§7-14B-4. Clerk of Commission

§7-14B-5. Office and Supplies for Commission; Appropriations Required

§7-14B-6. Powers and Duties of Commission

§7-14B-7. Rules and Regulations of Commission; Notice and Distribution Thereof; Probationary Period for Appointees

§7-14B-8. Form of Application; Age Requirements; Exceptions

§7-14B-9. Character and Notice of Competitive Examinations; Qualifications of Applicants; Competitive Examinations to Be Prescribed by State Civil Service Commission; Press Representatives; Posting Eligible List; Medical Examinations; Exceptions as t...

§7-14B-10. Refusal to Examine or Certify; Review Thereof

§7-14B-11. Appointments From Eligible List

§7-14B-12. Noncompetitive Examination for Filling Vacancy; Provisional Appointment

§7-14B-13. Vacancies Filled by Promotions; Eligibility for Promotion

§7-14B-14. No Inquiry Shall Be Made Concerning Political or Religious Opinions or Affiliations of Applicants, etc.

§7-14B-15. Political Activity of Correctional Officers Prohibited; Petition for Vacating Appointment; Action on Petition; Appeal

§7-14B-16. Training and Retraining Programs for All Correctional Officers Required

§7-14B-17. Removal, Discharge, Suspension or Reduction in Rank or Pay; Appeal; Reduction in Force; Mandatory Retirement Age

§7-14B-18. Vacations for Correctional Officers

§7-14B-18a. Correctional Officers Who Are Required to Work During Holidays; How Compensated

§7-14B-19. Sick Leave

§7-14B-20. Offenses and Penalties

§7-14B-21. County Commission of Counties With a Population of Less Than 25,000 May Place Correctional Officers Under Civil Service; Protest and Election With Respect Thereto

§7-14B-22. Inconsistent Acts Repealed; Once Established Civil Service Remains Mandatory

§7-14B-23. Severability