West Virginia Code § 29-12B-9

High risk professional liability insurance program
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(a) The rate charged participants in the high risk professional liability insurance program
may be higher than those established and approved by the board for participants in the
preferred professional insurance program as set forth in a written rating manual. Risks may
be refused coverage under criteria approved by the board, as set forth in its underwriting
manual. The Board of Risk and Insurance Management shall periodically reveiew its
underwriting manual and make any changes it deems necessary or appropriate.
(b) If a majority of the board determines that a health care provider covered by one of the
programs created by this article presents an extreme risk becauuse of the number of claims
filed against him or her or the outcome of such claims, said board may, after notice and a
hearing in accordance with the provisions of the West Virgintia administrative procedures
act, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code, terminate coverage for all claims against that health
care provider. Coverage shall terminate thirty days after the board's decision. Upon
termination of coverage under this subsection, the board shall notify the licensing or
disciplinary board having jurisdiction over the health care provider of said provider's name
and of the reasons for termination of the covesrage.
(c) The board may terminate coverage for a health care provider's failure to pay premiums
by providing written notice of such tgermination by first-class mail no less than thirty days
prior to termination of coverage.

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