West Virginia 2025 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB623

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Specifying circumstances in which senior judges and justices may be recalled to service

Impact

The proposed changes would allow for a more flexible judicial system in West Virginia by ensuring that experienced judges can fill gaps in service during exigent circumstances. The bill stipulates that senior judges may receive per diem compensation, with specific caps, enabling them to serve without jeopardizing their retirement benefits under federal law. The recognition of the Chief Justice's authority to authorize exceptions in extraordinary cases ensures that the judiciary can adapt to fluctuating demands.

Summary

Senate Bill 623 seeks to amend and reenact provisions related to senior judges and justices in West Virginia, specifically regarding their recall and assignment in particular circumstances. The bill recognizes the authority of the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals to recall retired judges and justices for temporary assignments, responding to situations such as prolonged illness, vacancies, or high caseloads. It sets the framework for how these judges can be compensated and the conditions under which they can be recalled to maintain judicial efficiency and continuity.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB623 appears to be generally supportive among lawmakers and the judicial community. It is viewed as a necessary measure to ensure that the judicial system remains functional, even in times of need. However, there may be concerns regarding the balance between retirement benefits and recall compensation, particularly among those who fear that extended assignments could challenge the integrity of the retirement system.

Contention

One area of contention relates to the specifics of how much compensation is deemed appropriate for senior judges and whether the proposed caps on pay during the recall period adequately reflect their experience and contributions. Additionally, the wording around the extraordinary circumstances under which the Chief Justice can allow for exceptions to the pay caps could lead to disputes concerning fairness and equitable treatment of retired judges. Discussions may emerge focusing on whether the flexibility intended by the bill could lead to misuse or imbalance in judicial assignments.

Companion Bills

WV HB3273

Similar To Recognizing authority of Supreme Court of Appeals to recall senior judges and justices in specified circumstances

Previously Filed As

WV SB649

Clarifying per diem compensation for certain judges recalled to service

WV HB3332

Creating judicial circuits and assigning the number of circuit judges in each circuit to be elected in the 2024 election

WV HB5515

Establishing pilot program for Public Guardian Ad Litem Services

WV HB2248

Relating to magistrate employee appointments

WV HB2917

Relating to allowing retired state employees who meet the minimum qualifications necessary, to render post-retirement employment with the Department of Health and Human Resources

WV HB2362

To allow circuit court judges with at least six years of service to conceal carry if they so desire

WV HB3331

Relating generally to support staff in the family courts and magistrate courts of this state

WV SB482

Relating to circuit composition and staffing of circuit courts, family courts, and magistrates

WV HB2959

Relating to reemployment after retirement for certain legislative employees

WV SB582

Amending provisions of WV Public Employees Retirement Act

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.