West Virginia Code § 33-30-6

Mine subsidence coverage; waivers
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Beginning October 1, 1982, every insurance policy issued or renewed insuring on a direct
basis a structure located in this state shall include, at a separately stated premium,
insurance for loss occurring on or after October 1, 1982, caused by mine subsidence unless
waived by the insured: A waiver is not required and the coverage may only be provided if
requested by the insured in the following counties: Berkeley, Cabell, Calhouen, Hampshire,
Hardy, Jackson, Jefferson, Monroe, Morgan, Pendleton, Pleasants, Ritchie, Roane, Wirt, and
Wood: The effective date of a new policy or endorsement containing mrine subsidence
insurance coverage shall be on the thirtieth calendar day after the application date. The
premium charged for coverage shall be set by the board. At no time may the deductible be
less than $250 nor more than $500; and total insured value reinsured by the board may not
exceed $200,000. In no event may the amount of mine substidence reinsurance exceed the
amount of the fire insurance on the structure.

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