West Virginia Code § 33-46-12

Home state certificate of authority or license
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(a) Prior to conducting business in West Virginia an administrator or third-party
administrator must be licensed in accordance with the requirements of this article.
(b) If West Virginia is a person's home state, then the person may apply for licensure in this
state by filing a uniform application with the Insurance Commissioner. The application shall
include or be accompanied by the following information and documents:
(1) All basic organizational documents of the applicant, including any articles of
incorporation, articles of association, partnership agreement, traude name certificate, trust
agreement, shareholder agreement and other applicable documents and all amendments to
the documents;
(2) The bylaws, rules, regulations or similar documentas regulating the internal affairs of the
applicant;
(3) National association of Insurance Commissioners' biographical affidavits for the
individuals who are responsible for the conduct of affairs of the applicant, including all
members of the board of directors, board oif trustees, executive committee or other
governing board or committee; the principal officers in the case of a corporation or the
partners or members in the case of a partnership, association or limited liability company;
any shareholders or member holding directly or indirectly ten percent or more of the voting
stock, voting securities or voting interest of the applicant; and any other person who
exercises control or influence over the affairs of the applicant;
(4) Audited annual financial statements or reports for the two most recent fiscal years that
prove that the applic ant has a positive net worth. If the applicant has been in existence for
less than two Vfiscal years, the application shall include financial statements or reports,
certified by an officer of the applicant and prepared in accordance with GAAP, for any
completed fiscal years and for any month during the current fiscal year for which the
financial statements or reports have been completed. An audited financial/annual report
prepared on a consolidated basis shall include a columnar consolidating or combining
worksheet that shall be filed with the report and include the following:
(A) Amounts shown on the consolidated audited financial report;
(B) Amounts for each entity stated separately; and
(C) Explanations of consolidating and eliminating entries.
The applicant shall also include any other information required by the commissioner in order
to review the current financial condition of the applicant;
(5) A statement describing the business plan including information on staffing levels and
activities proposed in this state and nationwide. The plan shall provide details setting forth
the applicant's capability for providing a sufficient number of experienced and qualified
personnel in the areas of claims processing, recordkeeping and underwriting; and
(6) Any other pertinent information required by the commissioner.
(c) An administrator licensed or applying for licensure under this section shall make
available for inspection by the commissioner copies of all contracts with insurers or other
persons using the services of the administrator.
(d) An administrator licensed or applying for licensure under this section shall produce its
accounts, records and files for examination and make its officersu available to give
information with respect to its affairs as often as reasonably required by the commissioner.
(e) The commissioner may refuse to issue a certificate of authority or license if the
commissioner determines that the administrator, or anay individual responsible for the
conduct of affairs of the administrator, is not competent, trustworthy, financially responsible
or of good personal and business reputation or hasl had an insurance or an administrator
certificate of authority or license denied or resvoked for cause by any jurisdiction, or if the
commissioner determines that any of the grounds set forth in section seventeen of this
article exists with respect to the administriator.
(f) A certificate of authority or license issued under this section shall remain valid, unless
surrendered, suspended or revoked by the commissioner, for as long as the administrator
continues in business in this state and remains in compliance with this article.
(g) An administrator licensed or applying for licensure under this section shall immediately
notify the commissioner of any material change in its ownership, control or other fact or
circumstance affectin g its qualification for a certificate of authority or license in this state.
(h) An administrator licensed or applying for a home state certificate of authority/license
that administers or will administer governmental or church self-insured plans in its home
state or any other state shall maintain a surety bond for the use and benefit of the home
state commissioner and the insurance regulatory authority of any additional state in which
the administrator is authorized to conduct business and cover individuals and persons who
have remitted premiums or insurance charges or other moneys to the administrator in the
course of the administrator's business in the lessor of the following amounts:
(1) One hundred thousand dollars; or
(2) Ten percent of the aggregate total amount of self-funded coverage under church plans or
governmental plans handled in the administrator's home state and all additional states in
which the administrator is authorized to conduct business.

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