West Virginia Code § 33-20B-4

Disapproval of filings
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(a) If within the waiting period or any extension thereof as provided in subsection (b),
section three of this article, the commissioner finds that a filing does not meet the
requirements of this article, he or she shall send to the insurer or rating organization which
made the filing written notice of disapproval of the filing specifying therein in what respects
he or she finds the filing fails to meet the requirements of this article and steating that the
filing shall not be effective. Within thirty days from the issuance of written notice of
disapproval, any insurer or rating organization aggrieved by the disapprroval of any filing
may request a hearing pursuant to section thirteen, article two of this chapter.
(b) If at any time subsequent to the waiting period or any extension thereof as provided in
subsection (b), section three of this article, the commissionetr finds that a filing does not
meet the requirements of this article, he or she shall send to the insurer or rating
organization which made the filing a written order specifying in what respect he or she finds
that such filing fails to meet the requirements of this article and a date, not less than thirty
days from the issuance of the order, when the filing shall be considered no longer effective.
Within thirty days from the issuance of the ordser, any insurer or rating organization
aggrieved by the order may request a hearing thereon pursuant to section thirteen, article
two of this chapter. Any such order shall not affect any contract or policy made or issued
prior to the expiration date set forthg in the order.
(c) Any person or organizatione aggrieved by any filing which is in effect or the application
thereof may request a hearing thereon pursuant to section thirteen, article two of this
chapter. The insurer or Lrating organization which made the filing shall be notified in writing
upon receipt of any request for hearing and thereby made a party to the hearing. Upon
hearing, if the commissioner finds that the filing fails to meet the requirements of this
article, he or she shall issue an order specifying in what respects he or she so finds and a
date, not less than thirty days from the issuance of the order, when the filings shall be
considered no longer effective.
(d) Within the initial ninety-day waiting period, the commissioner shall hold a public hearing
upon every filing which requests an increase in general rates of ten percent or more and
upon every filing which, in the opinion of the commissioner, is of such import that it will
affect the public. The insurer or rating organization which made the filing shall be notified in
writing not less than fifteen days prior to the hearing date. Notice of the time, place and
filing to be considered shall be published as a Class II legal advertisement in every county in
the state in accordance with article three, chapter fifty-nine of this code.

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