(a)   The salaries of the Governor and Lieutenant Governor shall be as
provided in this section.
  (b)   The Governor's Salary Commission is created. It consists of seven
members: The State Treasurer; three appointed by the President of the
Senate; and three appointed by the Speaker of the House of Delegates.
Members of the General Assembly and officers and employees of the State
or a political subdivision of the State are not eligible for
appointment to the Commission. The members of the Commission shall
elect a member to be chairman, and the concurrence of at least five
members is required for any formal Commission action. The terms of
members shall be for 4 years, except that the persons first appointed
to the Commission shall serve from June 1, 1977 until May 31, 1980. The
members of the Commission are eligible for reappointment. Members shall
serve without compensation but shall be reimbursed for expenses
incurred in carrying out responsibilities under this section.
  (c)   Within ten days after the commencement of the regular session of the
General Assembly in 1978, and within ten days after the commencement of
the regular session of the General Assembly each fourth year
thereafter, the Commission shall make a written recommendation to the
Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and other members of the General
Assembly as to the salary of the Governor and Lieutenant Governor.
  (d)   The recommendation shall be introduced as a joint resolution in each
House of the General Assembly not later than the fifteenth day of the
session. The General Assembly may amend the joint resolution to
decrease the recommended salaries, but may not amend the joint
resolution to increase the recommended salaries. If the General
Assembly fails to adopt a joint resolution in accordance with this
section within 50 days after its introduction, the salaries recommended
by the Commission shall apply. If the General Assembly amends the joint
resolution in accordance with this section, the salaries specified in
the joint resolution, as amended, shall apply. If the Commission
recommends no salary change, a joint resolution shall not be
introduced.
  (e)   The Commission may not recommend salaries lower than that received by
the incumbent Governor at the time the recommendation is made; and the
General Assembly may not amend the joint resolution to provide for
salaries lower than that received by the incumbent Governor and
Lieutenant Governor.
  (f)   A change in salary resulting from either Commission recommendation or
amended joint resolution under this section shall take effect at the
beginning of the next ensuing term of the Governor and Lieutenant
Governor.
  (g)   Commission inaction or failure of the Commission to meet the
requirements of this section with respect to proposing a change in
salary for the Governor and Lieutenant Governor shall result in no
change in salary.
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