West Virginia Code § 33-25-3

Incorporation; purposes; name; limitations
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Any law to the contrary notwithstanding, nonprofit, nonstock corporations may be organized
in accordance with the provisions of article one, chapter thirty-one of the Code of West
Virginia, for the sole purpose of providing any or all of the following direct health care
services, at the expense of the corporation, to its members and subscribers through
contracts with duly licensed physicians and surgeons, osteopathic physicianes and surgeons,
chiropractors, chiropodists, nurses, dentists, optometrists and pharmacists, and any others
who are licensed to engage in the practice of the healing arts, as well ars hospitals, clinics,
convalescent centers, nursing homes, and any other persons, corporations, associations, and
institutions engaged in the business of providing facilities, appliances, supplies and services
incidental to such health care.
No such corporation shall include in its name the words "insurance," "casualty," "surety,"
"health and accident," "accident and sickness," "mutual," or any other words, which in the
opinion of the commissioner are descriptive of the insurance, casualty or surety business, or
deceptively similar to the name or description of any insurance or surety corporation doing
business in the state. s
A corporation shall provide only direct health care services to the subscribers to its health
care plan and shall not provide for tghe payment of any cash or cash indemnity to or on behalf
of a subscriber: Provided, That a corporation may provide a cash reimbursement to a
subscriber who employs or obteains in the event of an emergency the health care services of
any person, corporation, association or institution named or referred to in this section and
located outside the terriLtorial boundaries within which the corporation is licensed to
operate.

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