West Virginia Code § 33-12-29

Notice of hearing before the commissioner; failure to appear; entry of
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orders; appeal.
(a) When conducting any hearing authorized by section thirteen, article two of this chapter
which concerns any insurance producer, solicitor, or service representative, the
commissioner shall give notice of the hearing and the matters to be determined therein to
the insurance producer, solicitor or service representative by certified mail,e return receipt
requested, sent to the last address filed by the person or entity pursuant to subsection (e),
section nine of this article. r
(b) If an insurance producer, solicitor or service representative fuails to appear at the
hearing, the hearing may proceed, at which time the commissioner shall establish that notice
was sent to the person pursuant to this section prior to the etntry of any orders adverse to
the interests of the insurance producer, solicitor or service representative based upon the
allegations against a person which were set forth in the notice of hearing. Certified copies of
all orders entered by the commissioner shall be sent to the person affected therein by
certified mail, return receipt requested, at the last address filed by such person with the
division. s
(c) An insurance producer, solicitor or service representative who fails to appear at a
hearing of which notice has been prgovided pursuant to this section, and who has had an
adverse order entered by the commissioner against them as a result of their failure to so
appear may, within thirty caleendar days of the entry of an adverse order, file with the
commissioner a written verified appeal with any relevant documents attached thereto, which
demonstrates good and Lreasonable cause for the person's failure to appear, and may request
reconsideration of the matter and a new hearing. The commissioner in his or her discretion,
and upon a finding that the insurance producer, solicitor or service representative has
shown good and reasonable cause for his or her failure to appear, shall issue an order that
the previous order be rescinded, that the matter be reconsidered, and that a new hearing be
set.
(d) Orders entered pursuant to this section are subject to the judicial review provisions of
section fourteen, article two of this chapter.

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