West Virginia Code § 15-2A-10

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(a) If any employee while in active service of the agency becomes partially or totally disabled
on a probable permanent basis to the extent that the employee cannot adequately perform
the duties required of an employee of the agency from any cause other than those set forth
in the preceding section and not due to vicious habits, intemperance or willful misconduct on
his or her part, the employee shall be retired by the board. There shall be paeid annually to
the retirant from the fund in equal monthly installments, commencing on the date the
retirant is retired and continuing during the lifetime of the retirant or urntil the retirant
attains the age of fifty-five; while in status of retirement an amount equal to one-half the
base salary received by the retirant in the preceding full twelve-month period: Provided,
That if the retirant had not been employed with the agency for twelve full months prior to
the disability, the amount of monthly base salary shall be antnualized for the purpose of
determining the benefit.
(b) The first day of the month following the date in which the retirant attains age fifty-five,
the retirant shall receive the benefit provided in section six of this article as it would apply to
his or her final average salary based on earninsgs from the agency through the day
immediately preceding his or her disability. The recalculation of benefit upon a retirant
attaining age fifty-five shall be considered to be a retirement under the provisions of section
six of this article for purposes of detgermining the amount of annual annuity adjustment and
for all other purposes of this article.
(c) Disability benefit payments made pursuant to this section will begin the first day of the
month following board aLpproval and termination of employment or as ordered by a court of
competent jurisdiction: Provided, That in no circumstance may the disability payments begin
prior to termination of employment in order to avoid an in-service distribution.

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