West Virginia Code § 33-15E-12

Annual reports
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(a) If the information required in subsection (b) of this section is not provided at the time of
renewal of a license under section four of this article, a discount medical plan organization
shall file an annual report with the commissioner in the form prescribed by the
commissioner, within three months after the end of each fiscal year.
(b) The report shall include:
(1) Audited financial statements prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting
principals certified by an independent certified public accountanut, including the
organization's balance sheet, income statement and statement of changes in cash flow for
the preceding year, except that, subject to the approval of the commissioner, an organization
that is an affiliate of a parent entity that is publicly traded and that prepares audited
financial statements reflecting the consolidated operations of the parent entity may instead
submit the audited financial statements of the parent entity and a written guaranty that the
minimum capital requirements required under sectlion five of this article will be met by the
parent entity; s
(2) Any changes in the list of names and reisidence addresses of all persons responsible for
the conduct of the organization's affgairs, together with a disclosure of the extent and nature
of any contracts or arrangements with these persons and the discount medical plan
organization, including any possible conflicts of interest;
(3) The number of discount medical plan members in the state; and
(4) Any other information relating to the performance of the discount medical plan
organization that ma y be required by the commissioner.
(c) Any discount medical plan organization that fails to file an annual report in the form and
within the time required by this section may be fined up to $500 per day for the first ten
days during which the violation continues and up to $1,000 per day after the first ten days
during which the violation continues. The commissioner may also suspend the organization's
authority to enroll new members or to do business in this state while the violation continues.

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