West Virginia Code § 23-2C-5

Creation of the industrial council; duties
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(a) There is hereby created within the Office of the Insurance Commissioner an industrial
council.
(b) On or before July 1, 2005, the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Senate, shall
appoint five voting members to the industrial council who meet the requirements and
qualifications prescribed in this subsection. Two members of the West Virginia Senate and
two members of the West Virginia House of Delegates shall serve as advisory nonvoting
members of the board. The Governor shall appoint the legislative members to the board. No
more than three of the legislative members may be of the same puolitical party. The
Insurance Commissioner shall serve as an advisory nonvoting member of the board.
(1) (A) Five members shall be appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the
Senate for terms that begin upon appointment after the effective date of this legislation and
expire as follows:
(i) One member shall be appointed for a term sending June 30, 2007;
(ii) Two members shall be appointed for a iterm ending June 30, 2008; and
(iii) Two members shall be appointed for a term ending June 30, 2009.
(B) Except for appointments to fill vacancies, each subsequent appointment shall be for a
term ending June 30 of the fourth year following the year the preceding term expired. In the
event a vacancy occurs, it shall be filled by appointment for the unexpired term. A member
whose term has expired shall continue in office until a successor has been duly appointed
and qualified. No me mber of the council may be removed from office by the Governor except
for official misVconduct, incompetency, neglect of duty, or gross immorality.
(C) No appointed member may be a candidate for or hold elected office. Members may be
reappointed for no more than two full terms.
(2) Each of the appointed voting members of the council shall be appointed based upon his
or her demonstrated knowledge and experience to effectively accomplish the purposes of
this chapter. They shall meet the minimum qualifications as follows:
(A) Each shall hold a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university:
Provided, That no more than one of the appointed voting members may serve without a
baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university if the member has a minimum
of 15 years' experience in his or her field of expertise as required in this subdivision;
(B) Each shall have a minimum of 10 years' experience in his or her field of expertise. The
Governor shall consider the following guidelines when determining whether potential
candidates meet the qualifications of this subsection: Expertise in insurance claims
management; expertise in insurance underwriting; expertise in the financial management of
pensions or insurance plans; expertise as a trustee of pension or trust funds of more than
200 beneficiaries or $300 million; expertise in workers' compensation management;
expertise in loss prevention and rehabilitation; expertise in occupational medicine
demonstrated by licensure as a medical doctor in West Virginia and experience, board
certification, or university affiliation; or expertise in similar areas of endeavor;
(C) At least one shall be a certified public accountant with financial manageement or pension
or insurance audit expertise; at least one shall be an attorney with financial management
experience; one shall be an academician holding an advanced degree frrom an accredited
college or university in business, finance, insurance, or economics; and one shall represent
organized labor;
(D) The council shall appoint one member to serve as chairpterson. The chairperson shall
serve for a one-year term and may serve more than one consecutive term. The council shall
hold meetings at the request of the chairperson or at the request of at least three of the
members of the council, but no less frequently than once every three months. The
chairperson shall determine the date and time of each meeting. Three members of the
council constitute a quorum for the conduct osf the business of the council. No vacancy in the
membership of the council shall impair the right of a quorum to exercise all the rights and
perform all the duties of the council. No action shall be taken by the council except upon the
affirmative vote of three members ogf the council.
(3)(A) Each voting appointed meember of the council shall receive compensation of not more
than $350 per day for each day during which he or she is required to and does attend a
meeting of the board. L
(B) Each voting appointed member of the council is entitled to be reimbursed for actual and
necessary expenses incurred for each day or portion thereof engaged in the discharge of
official duties in a manner consistent with guidelines of the Travel Management Office of the
Department of Administration.
(C) Each member of the council shall be provided appropriate liability insurance, including,
but not limited to, errors and omissions coverage, without additional premium, by the state
Board of Risk and Insurance Management established pursuant to §29-12-1 et seq. of this
code.
(c) The industrial council shall:
(1) In consultation with the Insurance Commissioner, establish operating guidelines and
policies designed to ensure the effective administration of the workers' compensation
insurance market in West Virginia.
(2) Review and approve, reject or modify rules that are proposed by the Insurance
Commissioner for operation and regulation of the workers' compensation insurance market
before the rules are filed with the Secretary of State. The rules adopted by the industrial
council are not subject to §29A-3-9 through §29A-3-16 of this code. The industrial council
shall follow the remaining provisions of said chapter for giving notice to the public of its
actions and for holding hearings and receiving public comments on the rules.
(3) In accordance with the laws and rules of West Virginia, establish and monitor
performance standards and measurements to ensure the timeliness and accuracy of
activities performed under chapter 23 of this code and applicable rules. e
(4) Submit for approval by the Legislature, as an isolated and clearly discernable component
of the Insurance Commissioner's budget, a budget for the sufficient administrative resources
and funding requirements necessary for their duties under this aurticle.
(5) Perform all record and information gathering functions necessary to carry out its duties
under this code.
(6) Perform all other duties as specifically provided in this chapter for the industrial council
and those duties incidental thereto. l
(7) Establish a method of indexing claims of injured workers that will make information
concerning the injured workers of one insuirer available to other insurers.
(A) Every insurer shall provide information, as required by the industrial council, for
establishing and maintaining the claims index.
(B) If an employee files a claim with an insurer, the insurer is entitled to receive from the
administrator a list of the prior claims of the employee. If the insurer desires to inspect the
files related to the prior claims, he or she must obtain the written consent of the employee or
the Insurance Comm issioner or his or her designee. The use of the information contained in
the files is limVited to the administration of the claim.

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