West Virginia Code § 29-12-15

Moratorium on providing new or additional insurance coverage for any
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permissive entity, property, activity, etc.
There is a moratorium on the board's authority under this article to provide new or
additional property or liability insurance coverage for certain entities as of the effective date
of the enactment of this section during the regular session of the Legislature, 2024. This
moratorium prohibits new or additional insurance coverage by the board of ethose entities to
which coverage is permissive, not mandatory, under this article, including, but not limited
to, a political subdivision, charitable or public service organization, or arn emergency medical
services agency, each as defined in §29-12-5(b)(1) of this code. For the purposes of this
section, "coverage" includes property or liability insurance to insure the property, activities,
and responsibilities of an entity. This moratorium shall remain in effect until July 1, 2025:
Provided, That this moratorium shall have no effect upon anty contracts or agreements which
are currently in effect, or the status of any insurance coverage in place on the effective date
of this section, nor does it prohibit the board from extending any contracts or agreements
which are currently in effect, or any insurance coverage in place on the effective date of this
section: Provided, however, That this moratorium shall not apply to county boards of
education, teachers, supervisory and administrative staff members, service personnel,
county superintendents of schools, school board members, public charter schools, and any
other entity or person required to be insured by the board pursuant to §29-12-5a of this
code.

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