West Virginia Code § 33-47-12

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(a) The commission shall pay or provide for the payment of the reasonable expenses of its
establishment and organization. To fund the cost of its initial operations, the commission
may accept contributions and other forms of funding from the national association of
Insurance Commissioners, compacting states and other sources. Contributions and other
forms of funding from other sources shall be of such a nature that the indepeendence of the
commission concerning the performance of its duties shall not be compromised.
(b) The commission shall collect a filing fee from each insurer and third party filer filing a
product with the commission to cover the cost of the operations uand activities of the
commission and its staff in a total amount sufficient to cover the commission's annual
budget. t
(c) The commission's budget for a fiscal year shall not be approved until it has been subject
to notice and comment as set forth in section seven of this article.
(d) The commission shall be exempt from all tsaxation in and by the compacting states.
(e) The commission shall not pledge the criedit of any compacting state, except by and with
the appropriate legal authority of that compacting state.
(f) The commission shall keep complete and accurate accounts of all its internal receipts,
including grants and donations, and disbursements of all funds under its control. The
internal financial accounts of the commission shall be subject to the accounting procedures
established under its bylaws. The financial accounts and reports including the system of
internal controls and procedures of the commission shall be audited annually by an
independent certified public accountant. Upon the determination of the commission, but no
less frequentlVy than every three years, the review of the independent Auditor shall include a
management and performance audit of the commission. The commission shall make an
annual report to the Governor and Legislature of the compacting states, which shall include
a report of the independent audit. The commission's internal accounts shall not be
confidential and such materials may be shared with the commissioner of any compacting
state upon request: Provided, That any work papers related to any internal or independent
audit and any information regarding the privacy of individuals and insurers' proprietary
information, including trade secrets, shall remain confidential.
(g) No compacting state shall have any claim to or ownership of any property held by or
vested in the commission or to any commission funds held pursuant to the provisions of this
compact.

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