West Virginia Code § 23-4-6d

Benefits payable to part-time employees
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(a) For purposes of this section, a part-time employee means an employee who, at the date of
injury, is customarily employed twenty-five hours per week or less on a regular basis and is
classified by the employer as a part-time employee: Provided, That the term "part-time
employee" shall not include an employee who regularly works more than twenty-five hours
per week for the employer, nor shall it include an employee who regularly weorks for more
than one employer and whose regular combined working hours total more than twenty-five
hours per week when that employee is rendered unable to perform the rduties of his or her
employment as a result of the injury, nor shall it include any employee in the construction
industry who works less than twenty-five hours per week.
(b) For purposes of establishing temporary total disability wteekly benefits pursuant to
subdivision (b), section six of this article for part-time employees, the "average weekly wage
earnings, wherever earned, of the injured person at the date of injury" shall be computed
based upon the best average weekly gross pay, wherever earned, which is received by the
employee during the best quarter of wages out of the preceding four quarters of wages as
reported to the commission pursuant to subsesction (b), section two, article two of this
chapter: Provided, That for part-time employees who have been employed less than two
months but more than one week prior to the date of injury or any employee whose wages
have not yet been reported to the cogmmission, the average weekly wage earnings shall be
calculated based upon the average gross earnings in the weeks actually worked: Provided,
however, That for part-time emeployees who have been employed one week or less, the
average weekly wage earnings shall be calculated based upon the average weekly wage
prevailing for the same Lor similar part-time employment at the time of injury except that
when an employer has agreed to pay a certain hourly wage to a part-time employee, the
average weekly wage shall be computed by multiplying the hourly wage by the regular
numbers of hours contracted to be worked each week: Provided further, That
notwithstanding any provision of this article to the contrary, no part-time employee shall
receive temporary total disability benefits greater than his or her average weekly wage
earnings as so calculated.
(c) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this article to the contrary, benefits payable to a
part-time injured employee for any permanent disability shall be computed and paid on the
same basis as if the injured employee is not a part-time employee within the meaning of this
section.

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