West Virginia Code § 33-12C-2

Purpose - necessity for regulation
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This article shall be liberally construed and applied to promote its underlying purposes
which include:
(a) Protecting persons seeking insurance in this state;
(b) Permitting surplus lines insurance to be placed with reputable and financially sound
nonadmitted insurers and exported from this state pursuant to this article;
(c) Establishing a system of regulation which will permit orderly access to surplus lines
insurance in this state and encourage admitted insurers to provide new and innovative types
of insurance available to consumers in this state;
(d) Providing a system through which persons may purachase insurance other than surplus
lines insurance, from nonadmitted insurers pursuant to this article;
(e) Protecting revenues of this state; and
(f) Providing a system pursuant to this article which subjects nonadmitted insurance
activities in this state to the jurisdiction of the Insurance Commissioner and state and
federal courts in suits by or on behalf of the state.

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