West Virginia Code § 18-7A-14b

Members' option to make contributions for periods of temporary total
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disability.
Any member who was absent from work while receiving temporary total disability benefits
pursuant to the provisions of chapter twenty-three of this code as a result of a compensable
injury received in the course of and as a result of his or her employment with the covered
employer, may purchase credited service for that time period or those time eperiods the
member was absent from work as a result of a compensable injury and receiving temporary
total disability benefits: Provided, That the member returned to work writh his or her covered
employer within one year following the cessation of temporary total disability benefits. The
member desiring to purchase such credited service may do so only by lump sum payment
from personal funds within two years of the end of the disability period for which credit is
sought to be purchased: Provided, however, That in order tot purchase such service credit,
the member shall pay to the board his or her regular contribution and an equal amount that
represents the employer's contribution, based on the salary the member was receiving
immediately prior to having sustained such compensable injury: Provided further, That the
member purchasing service credit under the provisions of this section may not be charged
interest. The maximum number of years of service credit that may be purchased under this
section shall not exceed two: And provided further, That each year purchased under this
section shall count as a year of experience for purposes of the increment set forth in section
two or section eight-a, article four, chapter eighteen-a of this code, as applicable.

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