West Virginia Code § 33-28-3

Definition of terms used in article
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As used in this article, unless used in a context that clearly requires a different meaning, the
term:
(a) "Form" means a policy, contract, rider, endorsement or application as provided in section
eight, article six of this chapter when used to describe an individual accident and sickness
policy form, and means a contract, application, rider or endorsement as provided in section
six, article twenty-four of this chapter when used to describe a hospital or medical service
corporation subscriber's contract.
(b) "Accident and sickness insurance" means insurance written under article fifteen of this
chapter, other than credit accident and sickness insurance, and coverages written under
article twenty-four of this chapter. For purposes of this article, hospital, medical and dental
service corporations shall be deemed to be engaged in the business of insurance.
(c) "Policy" means the entire contract between an ilnsurer and an individual insured,
including the policy, riders, endorsements ands the application, if attached. The term "policy"
shall not include coverages issued pursuant to a conversion privilege under a policy or
contract of group insurance. i
(d) "Subscriber contract" means the entire subscriber contract issued by a hospital, medical
or dental service corporation to an individual subscriber, including the contract, riders,
endorsements and the application, if attached. The term "subscriber contract" shall not
include coverages issued pursuant to a conversion privilege under a policy or contract of
group insurance.
(e) "Direct response insurance product" means an individual policy of accident and sickness
insurance or aV subscriber contract of a hospital, medical or dental service corporation, the
sale of which is effected through direct contact between an insurer and an individual insured
or between a hospital, medical or dental service corporation and a subscriber, without
employing the intermediary services of an agent, broker or solicitor.

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