West Virginia Code § 12-4-14a

Workers' Compensation Subsidy for Volunteer Fire Departments;
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creation of program; Auditor to administer.
(a) For the purposes of this section:
(1) "Fiscal year" means the fiscal year of the state.
(2) "Individual base year premium" means the individual premium that became due and
payable by a volunteer fire department after June 30, 2010, but before July 1, 2011.
(3) "Individual premium" means the workers' compensation insurance premium due and
payable by a volunteer fire department for fire fighting services, rapid response emergency
medical services, ambulance services or diving services provided by the volunteer fire
department in each twelve month period beginning on or after July 1, 2011.
(4) "Total base year premium" means the aggregate workers' compensation insurance
premium due and payable by all volunteer fire depalrtments for fire fighting services, rapid
response emergency medical services, ambulance services or diving services provided by the
volunteer fire departments as determined by the Insurance Commissioner after June 30,
2010, but before July 1, 2011. i
(5) "Total premium" means the aggregate workers' compensation insurance premium due
and payable by all volunteer fire departments for fire fighting services, rapid response
emergency medical services, ambulance services or diving services provided by the
volunteer fire departments in each twelve month period beginning on or after July 1, 2011.
(b) In recognition of the burden of increasing workers' compensation insurance premiums on
volunteer fire depart ments, the Legislature has determined that additional funding
assistance shoVuld be made available to eligible departments to pay a portion of those
premium increases beginning with invoices due and payable on or after July 1, 2011.
(c) There is hereby established a special program which shall be known as the "Volunteer
Fire Department Workers' Compensation Subsidy Program." The program shall be
administered by the State Auditor from moneys that may be appropriated and designated for
the program by the Legislature pursuant to this section and section thirty-three-a, article
three, chapter thirty-three of this code.
(d) The State Auditor shall administer the distribution of moneys appropriated for the
Volunteer Fire Department Workers' Compensation Subsidy Program to volunteer fire
departments to help defray workers' compensation insurance premium increases.
(1) Volunteer fire departments shall request supplemental funds by submitting to the Auditor
the following information:
(A) The previous fiscal year's workers' compensation premium invoices with paid receipts;
(B) The current fiscal year's workers' compensation premium invoices showing the amount
due and due date and any applicable paid receipts; and
(C) Any other information the Auditor deems necessary for administering the subsidy on
forms and schedules as the Auditor directs. The Auditor is authorized to set up an electronic
filing system at his or her discretion for filing of the aforementioned information.
(2) After determining that there is a premium increase and the amount of the premium
increase for the volunteer fire department requesting the subsidy, the Auditor shall make
disbursements in the manner set forth in subsection (e) of this section subject to the
following requirements: u
(A) The volunteer fire department must be in good standing with the State Fire Marshal;
(B) The volunteer fire department must be registered waith the Auditor's Office in a form and
manner prescribed by the Auditor prior to being eligible for consideration of any subsidy,
which registration must be completed no fewer thaln thirty days prior to the due date of the
workers' compensation premium; s
(C) The volunteer fire department must agiree that the subsidy for its workers' compensation
insurance premium increase will be paid directly to its insurance carrier by the Auditor and
that it will timely pay the balance of the premium due; and
(D) Should a volunteer fire department fail to pay the balance of its workers' compensation
insurance premium after a disbursement by the Auditor and that insurance policy is
subsequently cancelled, the premium paid by the Auditor shall be returned directly to him or
her. If the Auditor does not receive a reimbursement for a cancelled policy, he or she shall
seek reimbursement for the subsidy portion of the insurance premium from the State
Treasurer whVen the Treasurer makes the next quarterly payment to the volunteer fire
department pursuant to sections thirty-three and fourteen-d, article three, chapter thirty-
three of this code.
(e) Beginning with the fiscal year that starts July 1, 2011, and continuing in each fiscal year
thereafter, after the Auditor has verified that a volunteer fire department is eligible for a
subsidy pursuant to this section, he or she shall pay on behalf of a volunteer fire department
its subsidy, which is calculated by:
(1) Dividing the total amount of premium subsidy allocated by the Legislature to the
Volunteer Fire Department Workers' Compensation Subsidy Program by the total premium
minus the total base year premium, which calculation produces the "total shortfall
multiplier"; and
(2) Multiplying the total shortfall multiplier determined in subdivision (1) of this subsection
by the individual premium less the individual base year premium.
(3) In no event shall a volunteer fire department receive a workers' compensation premium
subsidy greater than one hundred percent of its premium increase.
(f) For fiscal years after July 1, 2011, the Auditor shall consult with the Insurance
Commissioner to determine the total amount of workers' compensation premium due by
volunteer fire departments for any subsequent fiscal year. The Auditor may determine
payment dates based upon information reasonably available for such a determination.
(g) The Auditor may promulgate emergency rules and may propose for promulgation
legislative rules, in accordance with the provisions of article three, chapter twenty-nine-a of
this code, as are necessary to provide for implementation and enforcement of the provisions
of this section. u
(h) The volunteer fire departments' workers' compensation premium subsidy program shall
undergo a review to assess its effectiveness after three years of operation. The Auditor shall
submit a report to the Joint Committee on Governmenta and Finance not later than February
1, 2015, and provide details of the program operation including funds distributed and
departments taking advantage of the subsidy. l

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