West Virginia Code § 33-12-11

Countersignature
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No contract of insurance covering a subject of insurance, resident, located or to be
performed in this state, shall be executed, issued or delivered by any insurer unless the
contract or, in the case of an interstate risk, a countersignature endorsement carrying full
information as to the West Virginia risk, is signed or countersigned in writing by a licensed
resident agent of the insurer, except that excess line insurance shall be couentersigned by a
duly licensed excess line broker. This section does not apply to: Reinsurance; credit
insurance; any contract of insurance covering the rolling stock of any rrailroad or covering
any vessel, aircraft or motor carrier used in interstate or foreign commerce or covering any
liability or other risks incident to the ownership, maintenance or operation thereof; any
contract of insurance covering any property in interstate or foreign commerce, or any
liability or risks incident thereto. Countersignature of a dulyt licensed resident agent of the
company originating a contract of insurance participated in by other companies as
cosureties or coindemnitors shall satisfy all countersignature requirements in respect to
such contract of insurance: Provided, That the countersignature requirements of this section
shall no longer be required for any contract of insurance executed, issued or delivered on or
after December 31, 2004.

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