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§18-1-3. — Scope of school district; abolition of magisterial school districts, etc., and independent districts.
§18-1-4. — Education improvement plan.
ARTICLE 2. — STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION.
§18-2-1. — Creation; composition; appointment, qualifications, terms and removal of members; offices.
§18-2-3. — Meetings; compensation and expenses of members.
§18-2-4. — Organization; appointment, compensation and duties of secretary.
§18-2-5. — Powers and duties generally; public school entrance age; "public schools" not to include kindergartens.
§18-2-5a. — Board rules to be filed with Legislature.
§18-2-5b. — Medicaid eligible children; school health services advisory committee.
§18-2-5c. — Birth certificate required upon admission to public school; required notice to local law-enforcement agency of missing children.
§18-2-5d. — Duty of board to report guidelines for productive and safe schools.
§18-2-5e. — Higher education participation in development and use of public education assessments.
§18-2-5f. — Use of student social security numbers.
§18-2-5g. — Duty to receive and submit summary of policy modifications and annual reports.
§18-2-6. — Classification and standardization of schools; standards for degrees and diploma; certificates of proficiency; establishment of alternative education programs.
§18-2-6a. — Sale of healthy beverages and soft drinks in schools.
§18-2-7. — Courses of study; language of instruction.
§18-2-7a. — Legislative findings; required physical education; program in physical fitness.
§18-2-7b. — Programs in drug prevention and violence reduction.
§18-2-7c. — Program in personal finance.
§18-2-8. — Course of study in fire prevention.
§18-2-8a. — Course of study in firearms and firearm safety.
§18-2-9. — Required courses of instruction; violation and penalty.
§18-2-10. — Certificates and awards.
§18-2-11. — Sabbatical leaves for teachers and certain aides.
§18-2-13. — Character education integration.
§18-2-13a. — Control of property and business affairs of state educational institutions.
§18-2-13b. — Additional authority of state board of education concerning revenue bonds for dormitories, homes or refectories.
§18-2-13c. — Payroll deductions for employees' participation in group insurance plans.
§18-2-13e. — Transfer of property for the use of Marshall University.
§18-2-13f. — Responsibility for administration and provision of educational services in state correctional institutions.
§18-2-13g. — Procedure for contracting with insurers; licensing of insurer; exemption of certain insurers from premium and annuity taxes.
§18-2-13h. — Provision of educational services for school-age juveniles placed in residential facilities for custody and treatment.
§18-2-14. — Reports by state board of education, state commissioner of public institutions, and chief officers of state educational institutions to auditor.
§18-2-15. — Report to governor and Legislature.
§18-2-15a. — Comprehensive study of regional education service agencies.
§18-2-16. — Establishment and operation of state camp and conference center; rental thereof; expenditures; gifts and donations; county court may erect and equip buildings.
§18-2-16a. — Construction of buildings and recreational facilities at state camp and conference center; charges for use; financing by revenue bonds or notes permissible; trustee for holders of bonds or notes; contents of trust agreement.
§18-2-17. — Pilot program for delivery of leftover prepared foods from schools and penal institutions to the homeless and needy; commission for distribution of surplus foods; powers and duties; definitions; program continuance.
§18-2-18. — Study on fluctuating staff in schools with a high percentage of at-risk students.
§18-2-23. — Comprehensive educational programs; standards, etc.; evaluation and approval; allocation and distribution of funds; distribution of excess funds.
§18-2-23a. — Annual professional staff development goals established by State Board; coordination of professional development programs; program development, approval and evaluation.
§18-2-24. — Collaboration of state institutions of higher education having a teacher preparation program with the Center for Professional Development and the regional education service agencies.
§18-2-25. — Authority of county boards to regulate athletic and other extracurricular activities of secondary schools; delegation of authority to West Virginia secondary school activities commission; authority of commission; approval of rules and regulations by state board; incorporation; funds; participation by private and parochial schools.
§18-2-26. — Establishment of multicounty regional educational service agencies; purpose; authority of state board; governance; annual performance standards.
§18-2-27. — Authority to contract for programs, services and facilities.
§18-2-29. — Competitive grant program for selected schools and school districts.
§18-2-30. — Statewide curriculum technology resource center established; distribution of materials by regional educational service agencies.
§18-2-31. — Plan for automatic cost of living adjustments.
§18-2-32. — Strategic staff development fund.
§18-2-33. — Rules for antihazing.
§18-2-34. — High school diplomas for surviving World War I, World War II, Korean Conflict, and Vietnam Conflict veterans.
§18-2-35. — Dress codes requiring school uniforms for students.
§18-2-36. — Programs to strengthen student learning ability.
§18-2-37. — State Board study on flood insurance and general property insurance.
ARTICLE 2A. — ADOPTION OF TEXTBOOKS, INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS AND LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES.
§18-2A-1. — Definition; adoption groups; adoption schedule.
§18-2A-2. — Request for samples and bids; deposit by bidder; selection, approval and publication of multiple list.
§18-2A-3. — Disposition of and requests for samples.
§18-2A-4. — Execution of contracts; bond.
§18-2A-5. — Selection by county boards; school curriculum teams.
§18-2A-6. — Retail prices; limitation on profit; violation; penalty.
§18-2A-7. — Exchange privilege; use of supplementary items; state- approved depositories authorized.
§18-2A-8. — Textbooks, instructional materials, or learning technologies must be approved and listed; when changes may be effected; rules.
§18-2A-9. — Gifts and bribes to influence adoption of books, instructional materials or learning technologies a felony; penalty.
ARTICLE 2B. — AREA VOCATIONAL PROGRAM.
§18-2B-1. — Aims and purposes of program; areas where available.
§18-2B-2. — State board of vocational education; authority to establish programs, etc., until July 1, 1990; Joint Commission for Vocational-Technical-Occupational Education; state board of education and board of directors; authority to establish programs, etc.; division of vocational education established; rules and regulations; director.
§18-2B-2a. — Withdrawal from multi-county vocational center prohibited.
§18-2B-3. — Area vocational education program funds.
§18-2B-4. — Expenditure of funds.
§18-2B-5. — Title to property.
§18-2B-7. — Transportation of students.
ARTICLE 2C. — HARASSMENT, INTIMIDATION OR BULLYING PROHIBITION.
§18-2C-3. — Policy prohibiting harassment, intimidation or bullying.
§18-2C-5. — Policy training and education.
ARTICLE 2D. — COMMUNITY EDUCATION.
§18-2D-1. — Legislative findings and purpose.
§18-2D-3. — Implementation and operation of programs.
§18-2D-4. — County boards of education authorized to participate.
ARTICLE 2E. — HIGH QUALITY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS.
§18-2E-1a. — Assessment and accountability programs; duties of the state board.
§18-2E-2. — National assessment of educational progress program testing.
§18-2E-3a. — Honors and advanced placement programs.
§18-2E-3b. — Placement advisory committee established.
§18-2E-3c. — Summer school READS grant program created; legislative findings and purpose of section.
§18-2E-3d. — Summer school MATH grant program created; legislative findings and purpose of section.
§18-2E-3f. — Building the basics early childhood curriculum; legislative findings; state board rule.
§18-2E-3g. — Special demonstration professional development school project for improving academic achievement.
§18-2E-4. — Better schools accountability; school, school district and statewide school report cards.
§18-2E-4a. — Exception to requirement of mailing school report cards.
§18-2E-5. — Process for improving education; education standards and accountability measures; office of education performance audits; school accreditation and school system approval; intervention to correct impairments.
§18-2E-5a. — County superintendent employment contract.
§18-2E-5b. — Review of system of education performance audits by the state board; reports to legislative oversight commission on education accountability.
§18-2E-5c. — Process for improving education council established; membership; expenses; meetings; powers.
§18-2E-6. — Falsifying reports; penalty.
§18-2E-7. — Providing for high quality basic skills development and remediation in all public schools.
§18-2E-8. — Creating jobs through education.
§18-2E-8a. — Electronic portfolio repealed.
§18-2E-8b. — Audit of state board policies; legislative findings; report to legislative oversight commission; required plan of improvement; exemptions from determination of accreditation status.
§18-2E-8c. — The "Robert C. Beach" vocational agriculture credit.
§18-2E-8d. — Further expressions of legislative intent with respect to this article; parental consent for substitute classes.
§18-2E-8e. — Veteran's honors funeral assistant community service program.
§18-2E-9. — West Virginia virtual school.
ARTICLE 2F. — INCENTIVES AND RESULTS BASED SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM.
§18-2F-3. — Share in your future commission established; composition of commission; duties and responsibilities.
§18-2F-6. — Incentives-based shares program.
§18-2F-7. — Conversion of shares.
§18-2F-8. — Duties of county boards.
§18-2F-9. — Termination of commission.
ARTICLE 2G. — SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA IMPROVEMENT GRANT PROGRAM.
§18-2G-1. — Legislative intent and purpose.
§18-2G-2. — Criteria for grants.
ARTICLE 2H. — PUBLIC NOTICE AND PARTICIPATION IN STATE-MANDATED EDUCATIONAL REFORM.
§18-2H-2. — Notice, written comments and public hearing.
§18-2H-3. — Procedures for hearings and public participation.
§18-2H-4. — Impact of public participation.
ARTICLE 2I. — STAFF DEVELOPMENT COUNCILS.
§18-2I-3. — Creation of West Virginia professional staff development advisory council; members; and functions.
§18-2I-4. — Functions of the West Virginia professional staff development advisory council.
§18-2I-5. — Creation of regional staff development councils; members; and functions.
§18-2I-6. — Functions of the regional staff development councils.
§18-2I-7. — Limitations on funding of councils.
ARTICLE 2J. — PUBLIC AND HIGHER EDUCATION UNIFIED EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY STRATEGIC PLAN.
§18-2J-1. — Findings; intent and purpose of article.
§18-2J-2. — Governor's Advisory Council for Educational Technology.
§18-2J-3. — Powers and duties of Governor's Advisory Council for Educational Technology.
§18-2J-4. — Educational technology strategic plan goals and strategies.
§18-2J-5. — Unified educational technology strategic plan; submission of legislative rule to Legislative Oversight Commission on Education Accountability.
§18-2J-6. — Allocation and expenditure of appropriations.
§18-2J-7. — Report to the Legislative Oversight Commission on Education Accountability.
ARTICLE 2K. — THE DIABETES CARE PLAN ACT.
§18-2K-1. — Title of article.
§18-2K-2. — Adoption of guidelines for individual diabetes care plans.
§18-2K-3. — Establishment and implementation of diabetes care plans by county boards to support and assist students with diabetes.
§18-2K-4. — Progress report to the Legislature.
ARTICLE 3. — STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS.
§18-3-1. — Appointment; qualifications; compensation; traveling expenses; office and residence; evaluation.
§18-3-2. — Seal; requisitions on auditor for money.
§18-3-3. — General supervision of schools.
§18-3-4. — Proceedings to enforce school laws; examination and fees of witnesses; removal of school officials.
§18-3-5. — Conferences of school superintendents.
§18-3-6. — Interpretation of school laws and rules of state board of education.
§18-3-7. — Preparation, printing and distribution of state manuals and other publications; maintenance of minimum standards; examination of pupils.
§18-3-8. — Report of state superintendent.
§18-3-9. — State department of education.
§18-3-9a. — Authority of state superintendent as to fire hazards and safety of buildings.
§18-3-10. — Other powers and duties of state superintendent.
§18-3-11. — Classification of schools.
§18-3-18. — Limitations on enforcement of judgments.
ARTICLE 4. — COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS.
§18-4-1. — Election and term; interim superintendent.
§18-4-2. — Qualifications; health certificate; disability; acting superintendent.
§18-4-3. — Removal and suspension.
§18-4-5. — Payment of compensation.
§18-4-6. — Evaluation of county superintendent.
§18-4-8. — Clerical assistants; monthly salary from maintenance fund.
§18-4-9. — Reimbursement for traveling expenses; voucher.
§18-4-10. — Duties of county superintendent.
§18-4-11. — Other powers and duties.
§18-4-12. — Exception to §18-4-4.
ARTICLE 5. — COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION.
§18-5-1a. — Eligibility of members; training requirements.
§18-5-1b. — Election; terms of office.
§18-5-1c. — Organization of board; evaluation.
§18-5-3. — Oath of members.
§18-5-4. — Meetings; employment and assignment of teachers; budget hearing; compensation of members; affiliation with state and national associations.
§18-5-5. — Corporate character and general powers of board; exemption of school property from legal process and taxes.
§18-5-6. — Validation of titles to land in possession of board.
§18-5-7. — Sale of school property at public auction; rights of grantor of lands in rural communities; oil and gas leases; disposition of proceeds; lease of school property.
§18-5-7a. — Disposition of school property in flood control projects.
§18-5-7b. — Charitable or community use of unneeded buildings.
§18-5-8. — Condemnation of land necessary for educational purposes.
§18-5-9. — Schoolhouses, buildings and equipment; health of pupils; repairs; medical and dental clinics.
§18-5-10. — Approval by state board of plans and specifications for buildings.
§18-5-11. — Joint establishment of schools.
§18-5-12. — Bond of contractors.
§18-5-13. — Authority of boards generally.
§18-5-13a. — School closing or consolidation.
§18-5-14. — Policies to promote school board effectiveness.
§18-5-15. — Ages of persons to whom schools are open; enrollment of suspended or expelled student.
§18-5-15a. — Study of multicultural education for school personnel.
§18-5-15b. — Pledge of allegiance to the flag.
§18-5-15c. — County boards of education; training in prevention of child abuse and neglect and child assault; regulations; funding.
§18-5-15d. — In-service training programs in the prevention, transmission, spread and treatment of acquired immune deficiency syndrome; parent attendance.
§18-5-15e. — Study on school equity.
§18-5-15f. — Affirmation regarding the suspension or expulsion of a pupil from school.
§18-5-16. — Student transfers; legislative findings; appeals; calculating net enrollment; fees for transfer.
§18-5-16a. — Authorization to transfer pupils from one district to another; mandatory transfer; payment of tuition; net enrollment.
§18-5-16b. — Mandatory transfer of pupils from one district to another district upon parental request.
§18-5-17. — Compulsory preenrollment hearing, vision and speech and language testing; developmental screening for children under compulsory school age.
§18-5-18a. — Maximum teacher-pupil ratio.
§18-5-18b. — School counselors in public schools.
§18-5-18c. — Early childhood programs; eligibility and standards for placement; guidelines and criteria.
§18-5-18d. — Study on programs for children under the age of five.
§18-5-18e. — Study of limits on the number of pupils per teacher in a classroom in elementary and middle schools.
§18-5-19. — Night schools and other school extension activities; use of school property for public meetings, etc.
§18-5-19a. — Special classes for war veterans; authority of county boards to contract therefor and to receive assistance.
§18-5-19b. — Adult education classes and programs; tuition and student assistance loans; authority of county boards to contract with federal agencies.
§18-5-19c. — Division of veteran and adult education; supervision of programs established under §§18-5-19a and 18-5-19b.
§18-5-19d. — Conditional immunity from liability for community activities; liability insurance; authority of state board of risk and insurance management.
§18-5-20. — School libraries; librarian.
§18-5-21a. — Textbooks to be furnished pupils whose parents are unable to provide same.
§18-5-21b. — Textbooks may be furnished to pupils in private schools whose parents are unable to provide same.
§18-5-21c. — Distribution of free textbook funds; determination of amount county shall receive.
§18-5-21d. — "Free textbook account"; use of surplus; order of preference in providing free textbooks; purchase of library books, supplementary materials, and used textbooks.
§18-5-21e. — Rules and regulations for care, distribution and use of free textbooks; reports by county boards; funds may be withheld from county for violation of rules.
§18-5-22. — Medical and dental inspection; school nurses; specialized health procedures; establishment of council of school nurses.
§18-5-22a. — Policy for the administration of medications.
§18-5-22b. — Providing for self-administration of asthma medication; definitions; conditions; indemnity from liability; rules.
§18-5-23. — Dental clinics and treatment.
§18-5-24. — Purchase and display of United States flag; penalty for failure to display.
§18-5-25. — Duties of superintendent as secretary of board.
§18-5-26. — School buildings as child care facilities.
§18-5-32. — Assistant superintendents; directors and supervisors of instruction and other educational activities.
§18-5-33. — Board may fix special salary schedules.
§18-5-34. — Other authority and duties of district boards.
§18-5-36. — Payment for fire services on public school property.
§18-5-36a. — Authority to offer rewards.
§18-5-37. — School breakfast programs.
§18-5-39. — Establishment of summer school programs; tuition.
§18-5-40. — School entry age; operation of schools on semester basis.
§18-5-41. — Content based censorship of American history prohibited.
§18-5-42. — County-wide council on productive and safe schools.
18-5-44. — Early childhood education programs.
§18-5-46. — Requiring teacher to change grade prohibited.
ARTICLE 5A. — LOCAL SCHOOL INVOLVEMENT.
§18-5A-1. — Intent and purpose of article.
§18-5A-2. — Local school improvement councils; election.
§18-5A-3. — Authority and procedures for local school improvement councils to request waivers of certain rules, policies and interpretations.
§18-5A-4. — State board to establish criteria for selecting schools of excellence; annual school of excellence awards.
§18-5A-5. — Public school faculty senates established; election of officers; powers and duties.
§18-5A-6. — Establishment of school curriculum teams.
ARTICLE 6. — DRIVER EDUCATION.
§18-6-1. — Purpose and objectives of article.
§18-6-2. — Where provided; implementation deadlines; priorities for course availability.
§18-6-3. — State board to establish minimum course standards; students with mental or physical defects; minimum standards specified.
§18-6-4. — Rules and regulations.
§18-6-5. — Establishment and maintenance of driver education course; who may enroll; exemption from learner's permit requirement; non-permit student drivers.
§18-6-6. — Expenditure of school funds for driver education courses; appropriations.
§18-6-7. — Automobile liability insurance covering vehicles used in driver education.
§18-6-8. — Driver education course to be made available to all secondary school pupils prior to their graduation; exemption; application by pupil for unrestricted operator's license.
§18-6-9. — Commercial driver education schools -- Course of instruction; issuance and renewal of license; fee; application for license; inspections and revocation of license; lists of schools offering approved courses.
§18-6-10. — Same -- Posting of licenses; assignment or transfer; certificates to persons completing course; maximum tuition fee.
ARTICLE 7. — ADULT LITERACY EDUCATION PROGRAM.
§18-7-1. — Adult literacy education program; legislative intent.
§18-7-2. — Disposition and use of funds.
§18-7-3. — Contribution of portion of income tax refund to adult literacy education program fund.
ARTICLE 7A. — STATE TEACHERS RETIREMENT SYSTEM.
§18-7A-1. — Establishment of retirement system.
§18-7A-2a. — Governing boards of educational institutions authorized to pay supplemental retirement benefits.
§18-7A-3a. — Federal qualification requirements.
§18-7A-4. — Teachers retirement board.
§18-7A-5. — Members of retirement board; terms of office; vacancies.
§18-7A-9. — Meetings of retirement board.
§18-7A-10. — Employment of executive secretary and other employees.
§18-7A-11. — Records; actuarial data; tables; specification of actuarial assumptions.
§18-7A-12. — Reports by retirement board.
§18-7A-13. — Membership in retirement system; cessation of membership; reinstatement of withdrawn service.
§18-7A-13a. — Resumption of service by retired teachers.
§18-7A-13b. — Option of certain present members to elect between state and federal retirement systems; payment of contributions to federal system.
§18-7A-14. — Contributions by members; contributions by employers.
§18-7A-14a. — Options of certain members to elect between state teachers retirement system, a combination of that system and a supplemental retirement system, and a retirement plan other than the state teachers retirement system.
§18-7A-14b. — Members' option to make contributions for periods of temporary total disability.
§18-7A-15. — Collection of membership contributions.
§18-7A-16. — Transfer of appropriations.
§18-7A-17. — Statement and computation of teachers' service; qualified military service.
§18-7A-18. — Teachers Employers Contribution Collection Account; Teachers Retirement System Fund; transfers.
§18-7A-18a. — Calculation of allocation to Teachers Employers Contribution Collection Account.
§18-7A-19. — Custody of funds; disbursements; bond of custodian; annual statement.
§18-7A-20. — Investment of funds.
§18-7A-21. — Misuse of funds; penalties.
§18-7A-22. — Persons eligible for prior service pensions.
§18-7A-23. — Withdrawal and death benefits.
§18-7A-24. — Disposition of accumulated contributions upon cessation of membership.
§18-7A-25. — Eligibility for retirement allowance.
§18-7A-25a. — Prohibited forced retirement of college and university professors.
§18-7A-26. — Computation of annuities.
§18-7A-26a. — Additional benefits for certain annuitants.
§18-7A-26b. — Supplemental benefits for certain annuitants.
§18-7A-26c. — Supplemental benefits for certain annuitants.
§18-7A-26d. — Supplemental benefits for certain annuitants.
§18-7A-26e. — Supplemental benefits to certain annuitants.
§18-7A-26f. — Supplemental benefits for certain annuitants.
§18-7A-26g. — Supplemental benefits for certain annuitants.
§18-7A-26h. — Supplemental benefits for certain annuitants.
§18-7A-26i. — Supplemental benefits for retired teachers.
§18-7A-26j. — Supplemental benefits for certain teachers who retired prior to July 1, 1981.
§18-7A-26k. — Supplemental benefits for certain teachers who retired between July 1, 1981, and July 1, 1982.
§18-7A-26l. — Supplemental benefits for certain teachers who retired prior to July 1, 1982.
§18-7A-26m. — Supplemental benefits for certain teachers.
§18-7A-26n. — Supplemental benefits for certain teachers who retired on or after July 1, 1984, but prior to July 1, 1986.
§18-7A-26o. — Supplemental benefits for certain teachers who retired prior to July 1, 1986.
§18-7A-26p. — Supplemental benefits for certain teachers who retired on or after July 1, 1986, but prior to April 1, 1988.
§18-7A-26q. — Supplemental benefits for certain teachers who retired prior to April 1, 1988.
§18-7A-26r. — Minimum benefit for certain retired members; legislative declaration; state interest and public purpose.
§18-7A-26s. — One-time supplement for certain annuitants effective July 1, 2001.
§18-7A-26t. — One-time supplement for certain annuitants effective July 1, 2006.
§18-7A-28. — Options to beneficiaries; change of certain options because of divorce or annulment; limitation on recalculated monthly benefits.
§18-7A-28a. — Federal law maximum benefit limitations.
§18-7A-28b. — Federal law minimum required distributions.
§18-7A-28d. — Rollovers and transfers to purchase service credit or repay withdrawn contributions.
§18-7A-28e. — Limitations on benefit increases.
§18-7A-30. — Exemption from taxation, garnishment and other process; exception for qualified domestic relations order.
§18-7A-31. — Unexpended funds under prior appropriations.
§18-7A-32. — Inconsistent acts repealed.
§18-7A-34. — Loans to members.
§18-7A-35. — Coverage for nonteaching employees; prior service credit.
§18-7A-35a. — Prior service credit for former members of the state teachers retirement system employed in a nonteaching capacity.
§18-7A-35b. — Temporary early retirement incentives program; legislative declarations and findings; termination date.
§18-7A-35c. — Termination of benefits; procedure.
§18-7A-36. — Joint study of state retirement systems; report to Joint Committee on Government and Finance by specified date of study conclusions.
§18-7A-37. — Benefits not forfeited if system terminates.
§18-7A-38. — Maximum number of days a retired teacher may accept employment; calculating days worked for retirants engaged in substitute teaching.
§18-7A-39. — Employee Pension and Health Care Benefits Fund.
§18-7A-40. — Higher education employees.
ARTICLE 7B. — TEACHERS' DEFINED CONTRIBUTION RETIREMENT SYSTEM.
§18-7B-3. — Defined contribution retirement system created and established; body corporate.
§18-7B-4. — Article to be liberally construed; purpose; federal qualification requirements.
§18-7B-5. — Administration of the teachers' defined contribution retirement system.
§18-7B-6. — Powers and duties of the consolidated board in the administration of the defined contribution system.
§18-7B-7. — Participation in Teachers' Defined Contribution Retirement System; limiting participation in existing Teachers Retirement System.
§18-7B-7a. — Plan closed to persons employed for the first time after June, 2005; former employees.
§18-7B-8. — Voluntary participation in system.
§18-7B-8a. — Qualified military service.
§18-7B-9. — Members' contributions; annuity account established.
§18-7B-11. — Termination of membership.
18-7B-11a. — Rollovers and transfers to repay cashed-out or withdrawn contributions.
§18-7B-12. — Retirement, commencement of annuity payments, payments under a qualified domestic relations order.
§18-7B-12a. — Federal minimum required distributions.
§18-7B-13. — Amount of annuity payments; federal law maximum benefit limitations.
§18-7B-14. — Supplemental annuity contracts.
§18-7B-16. — Years of employment service.
§18-7B-17. — Deposits to the members' annuity accounts.
18-7B-18. — Right to benefits not subject to execution, etc.; exception for qualified domestic relations orders.
§18-7B-19. — Benefits not forfeited if system terminates.
§18-7B-20. — Prohibition of involuntary cash-outs.
ARTICLE 7C. — MERGER OF TEACHERS' DEFINED CONTRIBUTION RETIREMENT SYSTEM WITH STATE TEACHERS RETIREMENT SYSTEM.
§18-7C-2. — Legislative findings and purpose.
§18-7C-5. — Notice, education, record-keeping requirements.
§18-7C-6. — Conversion of assets from Defined Contribution Retirement System to State Teachers Retirement System; contributions; loans.
§18-7C-7. — Service credit in State Teachers Retirement System following merger; adjustments.
§18-7C-8. — Election; board may contract for professional services.
§18-7C-9. — Election considered final.
§18-7C-10. — Qualified domestic relations orders.
§18-7C-13. — Due process and right to appeal.
ARTICLE 8. — COMPULSORY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE.
§18-8-1. — Commencement and termination of compulsory school attendance; exemptions.
§18-8-1a. — Compulsory school attendance; public school entrance requirements; exceptions thereto.
§18-8-2. — Offenses; penalties; cost of prosecution.
§18-8-3. — Employment of county director of school attendance and assistants; qualifications; salary and travelingexpenses; removal.
§18-8-4. — Duties of attendance director and assistant directors; complaints, warrants and hearings.
§18-8-5. — Duties of principal, administrative head or other chief administrator.
§18-8-7. — Aiding or abetting violations of compulsory attendance; penalty.
§18-8-8. — Child suspended for failure to comply with requirements and regulations treated as unlawfully absent.
§18-8-9. — Report and disposition of fines collected.
§18-8-10. — Compulsory education of deaf and blind; offenses; penalties; names of deaf and blind.
§18-8-11. — School attendance as condition of licensing for privilege of operation of motor vehicle.
ARTICLE 8A. — ATTENDANCE OF HOMELESS CHILDREN.
§18-8A-1. — Legislative findings; definition of homeless child.
§18-8A-2. — Residence of child.
§18-8A-3. — Attendance of homeless children.
§18-8A-4. — Report on at-risk children.
ARTICLE 9. — SCHOOL FINANCES.
§18-9-1. — School levies; when levy election necessary; special election.
§18-9-2. — Elections under this chapter; procedure.
§18-9-2b. — Transfer of moneys in separate funds of magisterial districts and independent school districts to county boards of education.
§18-9-2c. — Transfer of funds remaining after retirement of school bonds; use of funds.
§18-9-2d. — Transfer of funds for investment.
§18-9-3. — Collection and disbursement of school money by sheriff; signing of orders for payment of money; forgery of signatures; penalties.
§18-9-3a. — Preparation, publication and disposition of financial statements by county boards of education.
§18-9-4. — Nonpayment of order; liability of treasurer of county board.
§18-9-5. — School fund; board of the school fund; investment of school fund; acquisition, etc., of real estate.
§18-9-6. — Transfer of moneys; appointment of treasurer; bonding of treasurer; approval of bank accounts; authority to invest; security for funds invested.
§18-9-6a. — County board of education treasurer authorized to make funds available to state board of investments; allocation of income.
§18-9-7. — Supplemental aid for districts in which children's homes are located.
ARTICLE 9A. — PUBLIC SCHOOL SUPPORT.
§18-9A-1. — Legislative findings; public school support plan.
§18-9A-3. — Total state basic foundation program.
§18-9A-3a. — Total state basic foundation program for fiscal year one thousand nine hundred ninety-four--ninety-five only.
§18-9A-3b. — Total state basic foundation program and foundation allowance for regional educational service agencies for fiscal year 1993-1994 only.
§18-9A-4. — Foundation allowance for professional educators.
§18-9A-5. — Foundation allowance for service personnel.
§18-9A-5a. — Ratio of foundation allowances for professional educators and service personnel to net enrollment.
§18-9A-5b. — Foundation allowance for increasing professional and service personnel positions.
§18-9A-6. — Foundation allowance for fixed charges.
§18-9A-6a. — Teachers retirement fund allowance; unfunded liability allowance.
§18-9A-6b. — Allocation of growth of local share.
§18-9A-7. — Foundation allowance for transportation cost.
§18-9A-8. — Foundation allowance for administrative cost.
§18-9A-8a. — Foundation allowance for regional education service agencies.
§18-9A-9. — Foundation allowance for other current expense and substitute employees.
§18-9A-10. — Foundation allowance to improve instructional programs.
§18-9A-11. — Computation of local share; appraisal and assessment of property.
§18-9A-12. — County basic foundation; total basic state aid allowance.
§18-9A-13. — Transitional allocation for certain rural district boards.
§18-9A-13a. — Allowance for levy rate reduction under uniform school funding amendment.
§18-9A-13b. — Allowance for legislative reserve fund, current expense and substitute costs.
§18-9A-14. — Allowance for county transfers.
§18-9A-14a. — Incentive for administrative efficiency.
§18-9A-15. — Allowance for increased enrollment.
§18-9A-16. — General school fund and its use.
§18-9A-17. — Administration of school finance.
§18-9A-18. — Rules and regulations.
§18-9A-19. — County request schedule.
§18-9A-20. — Repeal of inconsistent provisions.
§18-9A-21. — Funding for alternative education programs.
§18-9A-22. — Allowance to improve economies of scale of low student enrollment counties.
§18-9A-23. — Obtaining state funds by falsifying reports; penalty.
§18-9A-24. — Foundation allowance for public employees insurance fund.
§18-9A-25. — State allowance for state teacher of the year salary.
§18-9A-26. — Allowance for workers' compensation for unpaid student work-based learning.
ARTICLE 9B. — STATE BOARD OF SCHOOL FINANCE.
§18-9B-1. — Purpose and construction of article.
§18-9B-3. — State board of school finance.
§18-9B-4. — Powers and duties of board.
§18-9B-5. — School district budgeting.
§18-9B-6. — Submission and approval of budget.
§18-9B-6a. — Delaying submission of budget.
§18-9B-7. — Determination by the board of finance before final approval of budget; length of term.
§18-9B-8. — Projected expenditures order of revision in budget.
§18-9B-9. — Uniform accounting systems for school districts.
§18-9B-10. — Restrictions on county boards.
§18-9B-11. — Emergency and supplemental appropriations.
§18-9B-11a. — Adjustments in average daily attendance to assure equitable allocation of aid.
§18-9B-12. — Practices of fiscal administration.
§18-9B-13. — Inspection and audit of school finance administration.
§18-9B-14. — Establishment of permanent improvement fund; contents and use of fund.
§18-9B-14a. — County boards authorized to create special building funds; transfers to and use of fund.
§18-9B-15. — Permanent improvement fund -- To be treated as separate fund; expenditures; limitation on accumulations and assets of fund.
§18-9B-16. — Transmission and investment of proceeds of permanent improvement fund.
§18-9B-17. — Duties of county board and county superintendent.
§18-9B-18. — Issuance and enforcement of orders.
§18-9B-19. — Withholding of state aid for noncompliance by county board.
§18-9B-20. — Fiscal reports to board of finance.
§18-9B-21. — Reports by board of finance.
ARTICLE 9C. — STATE AID FOR CONSTRUCTION, RENOVATION AND REMODELING OF SCHOOL BUILDINGS AND EQUIPPING OF THE SAME.
§18-9C-1. — Purposes and construction of article.
§18-9C-3. — Powers and duties of state board of education with regard to management and administration of funds derived from issuance and sale of bonds.
§18-9C-4. — Establishment of state school building fund; contents and use of fund.
§18-9C-5. — Entitlement to counties.
§18-9C-6. — Submission of plans; approval; incentive provisions.
§18-9C-7. — Supplemental powers conferred; conflicting laws superseded.
ARTICLE 9D. — SCHOOL BUILDING AUTHORITY.
§18-9D-1. — School Building Authority; powers.
§18-9D-3. — Powers of authority.
§18-9D-4. — School building authority authorized to issue refunding revenue bonds and/or general obligation bonds for school building capital improvement projects.
§18-9D-4a. — Savings from issuance of refunding bonds.
§18-9D-5. — School building authority authorized to offer individual higher education savings plans.
§18-9D-6. — School building capital improvements fund in state treasury; school construction fund in state treasury; school building debt service fund in state treasury; school improvement fund in state treasury; collections to be paid into special funds; authority to pledge the collections as security for refunding revenue bonds; authority to finance projects on a cash basis.
§18-9D-7. — Authority to fix and collect rents.
§18-9D-8. — Use of proceeds of bonds; bonds exempt from taxation.
§18-9D-9. — Issuance of revenue refunding bonds; use of moneys; power to enter into escrow agreements; call for redemption.
§18-9D-10. — Bonds may be issued for combined purposes.
§18-9D-11. — Bonds shall be negotiable instruments.
§18-9D-12. — Trust agreements for holders of bonds.
§18-9D-13. — Sinking fund for payment of bonds.
§18-9D-14. — Credit of state not pledged.
§18-9D-15. — Legislative intent; allocation of money among categories of projects; lease purchase options; limitation on time period for expenditure of project allocation; county maintenance budget requirements; project disbursements over period of years; preference for multicounty arrangements; submission of project designs; set-aside to encourage local participation; etc.
§18-9D-16. — Authority to establish guidelines and procedures for facilities and major improvement plans; guidelines for modifications and updates, etc.; guidelines for project evaluation; submission of certified list of projects to be funded; department on-site inspection of facilities; enforcement of required changes or additions to project plans.
§18-9D-17. — Limitations on contracts for sale of bonds or other securities.
§18-9D-18. — Continuation of the School Building Authority.
§18-9D-19. — Comprehensive high schools.
ARTICLE 9E. — AIR QUALITY IN NEW SCHOOLS ACT.
§18-9E-3. — Air quality in new schools.
§18-9E-4. — Heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning technicians.
ARTICLE 10. — FEDERAL AID AND GIFTS FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES.
§18-10-1. — Assent to federal land grants for West Virginia University; investment of funds from sale of land warrants.
§18-10-2. — Federal aid for West Virginia agricultural experiment station.
§18-10-3. — Federal aid for West Virginia University and West Virginia State College.
§18-10-4. — Federal aid for cooperative agricultural extension work.
§18-10-5. — Federal aid for vocational education; duties of state board of education.
§18-10-8. — Acceptance and distribution of future federal funds available to state.
§18-10-9. — State board of education, board of governors and commissioner of public institutions empowered to carry out provisions of federal aid acts.
§18-10-10. — Custody and disbursement of federal funds.
§18-10-11. — West Virginia library commission authorized to accept federal appropriations for rural library service; governor may supplement state appropriation.
§18-10-12. — Custody and disbursement of library funds.
§18-10-13. — State educational institutions authorized to participate in federal student loan program.
ARTICLE 10A. — REHABILITATION SERVICES.
§18-10A-2. — Division of rehabilitation services.
§18-10A-3. — Director of division of vocational rehabilitation; powers and duties.
§18-10A-4. — Vocational rehabilitation services.
§18-10A-4a. — Attendant care services.
§18-10A-5. — Cooperation with federal government.
§18-10A-6. — Custody and disbursement of vocational rehabilitation funds.
§18-10A-6a. — West Virginia rehabilitation services special account; expenditures.
§18-10A-8. — Eligibility for vocational rehabilitation.
§18-10A-10. — Misuse of vocational rehabilitation lists and records; penalty.
§18-10A-11. — Limitation on political activity.
§18-10A-12. — Vocational evaluation and work adjustment program for disadvantaged individuals.
§18-10A-12a. — Workers' compensation for clients participating in unpaid work-based training programs.
§18-10A-13. — Social security disability determination section.
§18-10A-14. — Duties of assistant director of social security disability determination section.
§18-10A-15. — Establishment of a central registry of traumatic spinal cord or traumatic head injury; acute care facility required to report spinal cord or head injury.
ARTICLE 10B. — VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION FACILITIES.
§18-10B-2. — Establishment of state vocational rehabilitation facilities.
§18-10B-2a. — Advance payment to facilities.
§18-10B-3. — Establishment of local vocational rehabilitation facilities.
§18-10B-4. — Rules and regulations.
§18-10B-5. — Cooperation with federal government in vocational rehabilitation facility program.
§18-10B-6. — Cooperation with state department of health.
§18-10B-9. — Contracts for supplying goods and services; remuneration to client; vocational rehabilitation industries account.
§18-10B-10. — Authorized rental of State Vocational Rehabilitation facilities.
ARTICLE 10C. — THE SOUTHERN REGIONAL EDUCATION COMPACT.
§18-10C-1. — Approval of compact.
§18-10C-2. — Engrossed copies of article to be furnished governors.
§18-10C-3. — Membership in compact continued.
ARTICLE 10D. — COMPACT FOR EDUCATION.
§18-10D-1. — Enactment of compact.
§18-10D-2. — Members of the education commission of the states; term; qualifications.
§18-10D-3. — West Virginia education council; composition; meetings; duties.
§18-10D-4. — Bylaws of commission filed with secretary of state.
§18-10D-5. — Cooperation of state agencies, boards, departments, etc.
ARTICLE 10E. — INTERSTATE COMPACT ON QUALIFICATIONS OF EDUCATIONAL PERSONNEL.
§18-10E-1. — Enactment of compact.
ARTICLE 10F. — DISABLED PERSONS AND PUBLIC USE BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES.
§§18-10F-1 to 18-10F-7. — Repealed.
ARTICLE 10G. — PROVIDING OF FOOD SERVICE IN PUBLIC OFFICE BUILDINGS BY THE WEST VIRGINIA DIVISION OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION.
§18-10G-1. — Policy and purposes; construction of article.
§18-10G-3. — Operation of food service in public office buildings by West Virginia division of vocational rehabilitation; operation of food service by governmental agency in violation of article prohibited.
§18-10G-5. — Vending machine income.
§18-10G-7. — Committee of blind vendors.
ARTICLE 10H. — ALBERT YANNI PROGRAMS OF EXCELLENCE IN VOCATIONAL- TECHNICAL EDUCATION.
§18-10H-1. — Purpose; legislative intent.
§18-10H-2. — Academy for talented vocational-technical education students.
§18-10H-3. — Scholarship fund for vocational-technical education students and educators.
§18-10H-4. — Interdisciplinary doctoral program in vocational- technical education.
§18-10H-5. — Vocational-technical education administrator's academy.
§18-10H-6. — Effective schools program in vocational-technical education.
§18-10H-7. — Unified technology transfer program.
ARTICLE 10I. — WEST VIRGINIA SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM.
§18-10I-3. — Supported employment program.
§18-10I-4. — Eligibility; primary focus.
ARTICLE 10J. — BLIND PERSONS' LITERACY RIGHTS AND EDUCATION ACT.
§18-10J-3. — Individualized education program.
§18-10J-4. — Standards of competency and instruction.
§18-10J-6. — Teacher certification and training.
ARTICLE 10K. — WEST VIRGINIA TRAUMATIC BRAIN AND SPINAL CORD INJURY REHABILITATION FUND ACT.
§18-10K-2. — Board created, membership, terms, officers and staff.
§18-10K-3. — Promulgation of legislative rules.
§18-10K-4. — Expenses of board.
§18-10K-5. — Fund created; administration of fund; administrative fees; fund use.
§18-10K-6. — Criteria and priorities for use of fund.
ARTICLE 10L. — RON YOST PERSONAL ASSISTANCE SERVICES ACT.
§18-10L-2. — Policy; principles; projects.
§18-10L-8. — Continuation of program.
ARTICLE 10M. — WEST VIRGINIA INDEPENDENT LIVING ACT.
§18-10M-2. — Legislative findings and declarations.
§18-10M-5. — Eligibility for services.
§18-10M-6. — Statewide independent living council.
§18-10M-7. — State plan for independent living.
§18-10M-8. — Funding and grants.
ARTICLE 10N. — INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ACCESS FOR THE BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED.
§18-10N-3. — Purchasing to develop access standards; access clause to be included in contracts.
§18-10N-4. — Procurements by the purchasing division.
ARTICLE 11. — WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY.
§18-11-1. — Continuation; board of governors [board of regents].
§18-11-1a. — Control of property and business affairs transferred to board of governors [board of regents].
§18-11-1b. — Additional authority of board of governors as to revenue bonds for dormitories, etc.
§18-11-3. — Biennial reports of president.
§18-11-4. — Colleges, schools, departments and divisions of university.
§18-11-4a. — Authority to contract for medical, dental and nursing school facilities.
§18-11-4d. — Disposition of tuition fees collected at medical center.
§18-11-5. — Approval of rules and regulations.
§18-11-5b. — Payroll deductions for employee participation in group insurance plan.
§18-11-5d. — Contracting for group insurance and supplemental retirement benefits; exemption of certain insurers from premium and annuity taxes.
§18-11-6. — Military training; federal aid.
§18-11-6a. — State aid for students of veterinary medicine.
§18-11-7. — Agricultural experiment station.
§18-11-8. — Creation of cooperative extension service; construction of code references to agricultural extension division.
§18-11-8a. — Advisory committee on farm and home safety.
§18-11-9. — Mining experiment station.
§18-11-9a. — Coal and energy research bureau.
§18-11-10. — Extension and off-campus work of university; disposition of fees charged for graduate level extension and off-campus courses.
§18-11-10a. — Establishment and operation of graduate centers.
§18-11-19. — Authority to construct and lease dormitories; financing thereof.
§18-11-20. — Salaries of president, athletic director and football coaches.
§18-11-21. — Deposit of official books, etc., with division of documents; certified copies as evidence.
§18-11-22. — Four-year medical course.
§18-11-23. — Contractual research revolving fund.
§18-11-24. — Promotion and financing of scientific research; authority to contract for patents; special research fund.
§18-11-25. — Financing of parking facilities or areas.
ARTICLE 11A. — REVENUE BONDS FOR UNIVERSITY CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS.
§18-11A-1. — Board of governors [board of regents] authorized to issue revenue bonds for new buildings.
§18-11A-2. — Creation of special university capital improvements fund; revenues payable into such fund; authority of board to pledge such revenues into sinking and reserve funds.
§18-11A-3. — Issuance of revenue bonds.
§18-11A-4. — Trust agreement for holders of bonds.
§18-11A-5. — Sinking fund for payment of bonds.
§18-11A-6. — Credit of state not pledged.
§18-11A-7. — Bonds exempt from taxation.
§18-11A-8. — Supplemental powers conferred; conflicting laws superseded.
ARTICLE 11B. — REVENUE BONDS FOR UNIVERSITY FACILITIES, BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES.
§18-11B-1. — Board of governors [board of regents] of West Virginia University authorized to issue revenue bonds for certain capital improvements.
§18-11B-2. — Special university capital improvements fund continued in state treasury; collections to be paid into special fund; authority of board of governors [board of regents] to pledge such collections as security for revenue bonds.
§18-11B-3. — Board of governors [board of regents] to fix fees.
§18-11B-4. — Issuance of revenue bonds.
§18-11B-5. — Issuance of revenue refunding bonds.
§18-11B-6. — Bonds may be issued for combined purposes.
§18-11B-7. — Bonds shall be negotiable instruments.
§18-11B-8. — Trust agreements for holders of bonds.
§18-11B-9. — Sinking fund for payment of bonds.
§18-11B-10. — Credit of state not pledged.
§18-11B-11. — Bonds exempt from taxation.
§18-11B-12. — Conflicting laws repealed.
ARTICLE 11C. — WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL AND WEST VIRGINIA HEALTH SYSTEM.
§18-11C-3. — Board authorized to contract with corporation; description to be met by corporation.
§18-11C-3a. — Description to be met by the West Virginia health system.
§18-11C-4. — Agreement; required provisions.
§18-11C-5. — Exemption from certain requirements; audit.
§18-11C-6. — Conflicts of interest; statement; penalties.
§18-11C-7. — No waiver of sovereign immunity.
§18-11C-8. — Not obligation of the state.
§18-11C-8a. — Agreements subject to other provisions of law.
§18-11C-9. — Sections and provisions severable.
ARTICLE 11D. — REVENUE BONDS FOR WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC FACILITIES.
§18-11D-1. — Definition of board; cost of constructing, reconstructing, remodeling, repairing, improving, extending, equipping or furnishing the football stadium, the athletic facilities building or related facilities of West Virginia University to be financed by revenue bonds or notes.
§18-11D-2. — Trustee for bondholders or noteholders; contents of trust agreement.
§18-11D-3. — Payment of principal of and premium, if any, and interest on bonds and notes from all or any portion of the moneys derived from admission fees to athletic contests at West Virginia University; approval of director of athletics.
§18-11D-4. — Enforcement of payment and validity of bonds and notes.
§18-11D-5. — Pledges; time; liens; recordation.
§18-11D-7. — Purchase and cancellation of bonds or notes.
§18-11D-8. — Federal and private assistance.
§18-11D-9. — Vested rights; impairment.
§18-11D-10. — Bonds and notes not debt of state, county, municipality or any political subdivision; expenses incurred pursuant to article.
§18-11D-11. — Negotiability of bonds and notes.
§18-11D-12. — Bonds and notes legal investments.
§18-11D-13. — Exemption from taxation.
§18-11D-14. — Article regarded as supplementary.
ARTICLE 11E. — REVENUE BONDS FOR MARSHALL UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC FACILITIES.
§18-11E-1. — Definition of board; cost of construction, reconstructing, remodeling, repairing, improving, extending, equipping or furnishing the football stadium or other athletic facilities of Marshall University to be financed by revenue bonds or notes.
§18-11E-2. — Trustee for bondholders or noteholders; contents of trust agreement.
§18-11E-3. — Payment of principal of and premium, if any, and interest on bonds and notes from all or any portion of the moneys derived from admission fees to athletic contests at Marshall University; approval of director of athletics.
§18-11E-4. — Enforcement of payment and validity of bonds and notes.
§18-11E-5. — Pledges; time; liens; recordation.
§18-11E-7. — Purchase and cancellation of bonds or notes.
§18-11E-8. — Federal and private assistance.
§18-11E-9. — Vested rights; impairment.
§18-11E-10. — Bonds and notes not debt of state, county, municipality or any political subdivision; expenses incurred pursuant to article.
§18-11E-11. — Negotiability of bonds and notes.
§18-11E-12. — Bonds and notes legal investments.
§18-11E-13. — Exemption from taxation.
§18-11E-14. — Article regarded as supplementary.
ARTICLE 12. — STATE TEACHERS' COLLEGES.
§18-12-1. — Change of names; management; continuation of functions; courses and degrees; rules and regulations; qualifications of president and teachers.
ARTICLE 12A. — REVENUE BONDS FOR MARSHALL UNIVERSITY CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS.
§18-12A-1. — Authority of board of regents to issue revenue bonds for certain capital improvements.
§18-12A-2. — Creation of special university capital improvements fund; revenues payable into special fund; authority of board of regents to pledge revenues to sinking and reserve funds.
§18-12A-3. — Issuance of revenue bonds.
§18-12A-4. — Trust agreement for holders of bonds.
§18-12A-5. — Sinking fund for payment of bonds.
§18-12A-6. — Credit of state not pledged.
§18-12A-7. — Bonds exempt from taxation.
§18-12A-8. — Supplemental powers conferred; conflicting laws superseded.
ARTICLE 12B. — REVENUE BONDS FOR STATE INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION -- CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ON SYSTEM BASIS.
§18-12B-10. — Credit of state not pledged.
§18-12B-11. — Attorney general or his duly appointed legal representative to serve as bond counsel.
§18-12B-12. — Powers of board are supplemental; conflicting laws superseded.
ARTICLE 13. — WEST VIRGINIA STATE COLLEGE.
§18-13-1. — Continuation and management; courses and degrees; rules and regulations.
ARTICLE 14. — BLUEFIELD STATE COLLEGE.
ARTICLE 15. — WEST VIRGINIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY.
ARTICLE 16. — ANTIHAZING LAW.
§18-16-4. — Enforcement by institution.
ARTICLE 17. — WEST VIRGINIA SCHOOLS FOR THE DEAF AND THE BLIND.
§18-17-1. — Continuation; management; minimum salary scale for all employees.
§18-17-2. — Admission and record of applicants; special programs and services.
§18-17-3. — Tuition, board and clothing of pupils; indigent clothing fund.
§18-17-4. — Period of attendance; special admissions.
§18-17-5. — Course of instruction.
§18-17-6. — Registration of deaf and blind by assessors.
§18-17-7. — Sale of lands; application of proceeds.
§18-17-8. — Continuing contract status established; dismissal and suspension procedures.
§18-17-9. — Employment of auxiliary and service personnel, dismissal and suspension procedures.
ARTICLE 18. — WEST VIRGINIA SCHOOL FOR THE COLORED DEAF AND BLIND.
ARTICLE 19. — EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR CHILDREN OF DECEASED SOLDIERS, SAILORS, MARINES AND AIRMEN.
§18-19-1. — Appropriation to provide educational opportunities.
§18-19-2. — Eligibility of applicant for benefits; application forms; preference.
§18-19-3. — No tuition fees to be charged; how funds to be expended; cessation of allowances.
§18-19-4. — Reversion of balances in fund to treasury.
ARTICLE 20. — EDUCATION OF EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN.
§18-20-1. — Establishment of special programs and teaching services for exceptional children.
§18-20-1a. — Preschool programs for severely handicapped children; rules and regulations.
§18-20-1b. — Preschool programs for handicapped children; rules and regulations.
§18-20-1c. — Integrated classrooms serving students with exceptional needs; and requirements as to the assistance, training and information to be provided to the affected classroom teacher.
§18-20-1d. — Adoption of a state model for individualized education program.
§18-20-2. — Providing suitable educational facilities, equipment and services.
§18-20-4. — Examination and report by medical or other specialists.
§18-20-5. — Powers and duties of state superintendent.
§18-20-6. — Advisory council for the education of exceptional children.
§18-20-7. — Exceptional children program compliance review teams.
§18-20-8. — Interagency plan for exceptional children; advisory council.
§18-20-9. — Gifted education caseload review.
ARTICLE 21. — UNDERWOOD-SMITH TEACHER SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM.
§§18-21-1 to 18-21-5. — Repealed.
ARTICLE 22. — HIGHER EDUCATION FULL-TIME FACULTY SALARIES.
§§18-22-1 to 18-22-6. — Repealed.
ARTICLE 22A. — EMINENT SCHOLARS ENDOWMENT TRUST FUND ACT.
§§18-22A-1 to 18-22A-9. — Repealed.
ARTICLE 22B. — STATE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM.
§§18-22B-1 to 18-22B-6. — Repealed.
ARTICLE 22C. — STATE AID FOR STUDENTS ATTENDING GREENBRIER COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE.
§18-22C-2. — State aid for students of osteopathy.
ARTICLE 22D. — HIGHER EDUCATION STUDENT ASSISTANCE LOAN PROGRAM.
§18-22D-3. — Certification of eligibility; information as to other financial assistance; approval of maximum loan amount.
§18-22D-4. — Limitations on investment in linked deposits.
§18-22D-5. — Applications for loans; loan package.
§18-22D-6. — Acceptance or rejection of loan package; deposit agreement.
§18-22D-7. — Rate of loan; repayment.
§18-22D-8. — Certification and monitoring of compliance; reports.
ARTICLE 22E. — DISTINGUISHED PROFESSORS ENDOWMENT TRUST FUND ACT.
§§18-22E-1 to 18-22E-9. — Repealed.
ARTICLE 23. — ADDITIONAL POWERS, DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF GOVERNING BOARDS OF STATE INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION.
§18-23-1. — Governing boards defined.
§18-23-2. — Execution of deeds and contracts.
§18-23-3. — Condemnation generally; sale or exchange of property.
§18-23-4. — Gifts to state institutions.
§18-23-4a. — Supplemental and additional retirement plans for employees; payroll deductions; authority to match employee contributions; retroactive curative and technical corrective action.
§18-23-5. — Construction and repair of buildings.
§18-23-6. — Bonds of officers and employees of state institutions of higher education.
§18-23-7. — Disposition of state moneys in possession of officers of state institutions of higher education; manner of expending appropriations; certification of deficiency in appropriations.
§18-23-8. — Visitation and inspection of state institutions of higher education.
§18-23-9. — Books and accounts.
§18-23-10. — Records of state institutions of higher education for statistical and other purposes; conference of chief officers.
§18-23-11. — Special investigation of any state institution of higher education by governor or committee appointed by him.
§18-23-12. — Governing boards to perform duties required by governor.
§18-23-13. — Construction and operation of dormitories, housing facilities, food service facilities and motor vehicle parking facilities for teachers and students.
§18-23-14. — Construction and operation of gymnasiums, etc.
§18-23-15. — Power of condemnation; payment; orders; bond.
§18-23-16. — Cost of dormitories, housing facilities, food service facilities and motor vehicle parking facilities to be paid from proceeds of revenue bonds.
§18-23-17. — Agreements with trustees for bondholders.
§18-23-18. — Operation and control of fiscal affairs of dormitories, housing facilities, food service facilities and motor vehicle parking facilities.
§18-23-19. — Payment of principal and interest of construction bonds from revenues of dormitories, housing facilities, food service facilities or motor vehicle parking facilities; redemption of bonds.
§18-23-20. — When dormitories, housing facilities, food service facilities or motor vehicle parking facilities become property of state.
§18-23-21. — State debt not to be incurred for dormitories, housing facilities, food service facilities or motor vehicle parking facilities; federal and private assistance; provisions separable.
§18-23-22. — Sections regarded as supplementary.
§18-23-23. — Approval of dormitories, housing facilities, food service facilities or motor vehicle parking facilities.
ARTICLE 24. — FEES AND OTHER MONEY COLLECTED AT STATE INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION.
§§18-24-1 to 18-24-13. — Repealed.
ARTICLE 25. — TAX DEFERRED INVESTMENTS FOR TEACHERS AND OTHER EMPLOYEES.
§18-25-1. — Authority to make tax deferred investments for teachers and other employees.
ARTICLE 26. — WEST VIRGINIA BOARD OF REGENTS.
§§18-26-1 to 18-26-30. — Repealed.
ARTICLE 26A. — STATE AUTISM TRAINING CENTER.
§§18-26A-1 to 18-26A-7. — Repealed.
ARTICLE 26B. — CLASSIFIED EMPLOYEE SALARY SCHEDULE AND CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM.
§§18-26B-1 to 18-26B-9. — Repealed.
ARTICLE 26C. — INSTITUTE FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS.
ARTICLE 26D. — INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL TRADE DEVELOPMENT.
ARTICLE 27. — WEST VIRGINIA EDUCATION LOAN BOND PROGRAM.
§18-27-2. — Declaration of purpose.
§18-27-4. — Powers of board; determination of qualified financings and establishment of financing programs; establishing criteria for and guidelines encompassing the types of and qualifications for education loan financing programs.
§18-27-5. — Expenses of authority; limitation of liability for expense.
§18-27-6. — Acquisition of certain moneys, endowments and properties and guarantees thereto.
§18-27-7. — Conveyance of loan funding deposit after payment of principal and interest.
§18-27-9. — Trust agreement to secure bonds.
§18-27-10. — Bonds as obligation of board only.
§18-27-11. — Pledge of revenues.
§18-27-12. — Funds from sale of bonds as trust funds; application of funds.
§18-27-13. — Rights of bondholders.
§18-27-14. — Refunding bonds; purpose; proceeds; investment of proceeds.
§18-27-15. — Investment of funds of board.
§18-27-16. — Bonds as legal investments.
§18-27-17. — Account of activities; receipts and expenditures; annual report; audit.
§18-27-18. — Waiver of competitive bidding.
§18-27-19. — Institution powers; interest rates.
§18-27-20. — Article as alternative method; application of bond law; powers not subject to supervision or regulation by other element or government.
§18-27-21. — Liberal construction of article.
§18-27-22. — Exercise of powers as essential public function; exemption from taxation.
ARTICLE 28. — PRIVATE, PAROCHIAL OR CHURCH SCHOOLS, OR SCHOOLS OF A RELIGIOUS ORDER.
§18-28-2. — Attendance; health and safety regulations.
§18-28-3. — Standardized testing requirements.
§18-28-4. — Voluntary participation in state programs.
§18-28-5. — New school notice requirements; termination.
§18-28-7. — Waiver of required assessment for certain students attending parochial school.
ARTICLE 29. — GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE.
§18-29-1. — Legislative purpose and intent.
§18-29-3. — Grievance procedure generally.
§18-29-4. — Procedural levels and procedure at each level.
§18-29-5. — Education and state employees grievance board; hearing examiners.
§18-29-7. — Enforcement and reviewability.
§18-29-8. — Allocation of costs.
§18-29-11. — Compilation and dissemination of data.
ARTICLE 30. — WEST VIRGINIA COLLEGE PREPAID TUITION AND SAVINGS PROGRAM ACT.
§18-30-2. — Legislative findings and purpose.
§18-30-4. — Creation of program; board; members; terms; compensation; proceedings generally.
§18-30-5. — Powers of the board.
§18-30-6. — West Virginia prepaid tuition trust.
§18-30-7. — West Virginia savings plan trust.
§18-30-8. — College prepaid tuition and savings program administrative account.
§18-30-9. — Income tax deduction for purchasers.
§18-30-10. — Reports and account; annual audit.
§18-30-11. — Financial aid eligibility.
§18-30-13. — Board of trustees; authorization of rules.
ARTICLE 31. — RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS FOR STATE INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION.
§§18-31-1 to 18-31-9. — Repealed.

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