West Virginia Code § 33-47-14

Withdrawal, default and termination
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(a) Withdrawal. --
(1) Once effective, the compact shall continue in force and remain binding upon each and
every compacting state: Provided, That a compacting state may withdraw from the compact
by enacting a statute specifically repealing the statute which enacted the compact into law.
(2) The effective date of withdrawal is the effective date of the repealing statute. However,
the withdrawal shall not apply to any product filings approved or self-certified, or any
advertisement of such products, on the date the repealing statutue becomes effective, except
by mutual agreement of the commission and the withdrawing state unless the approval is
rescinded by the withdrawing state as provided in subdivision (5) of this subsection.
(3) The commissioner of the withdrawing state shall imamediately notify the management
committee in writing upon the introduction of legislation repealing this compact in the
withdrawing state. l
(4) The commission shall notify the other compacting states of the introduction of such
legislation within ten days after its receipti of notice thereof.
(5) The withdrawing state is responsible for all obligations, duties and liabilities incurred
through the effective date of withdrawal, including any obligations, the performance of
which extend beyond the effective date of withdrawal, except to the extent those obligations
may have been released or relinquished by mutual agreement of the commission and the
withdrawing state. The commission's approval of products and advertisement prior to the
effective date of withdrawal shall continue to be effective and be given full force and effect
in the withdrawing s tate, unless formally rescinded by the withdrawing state in the same
manner as proVvided by the laws of the withdrawing state for the prospective disapproval of
products or advertisement previously approved under state law.
(6) Reinstatement following withdrawal of any compacting state shall occur upon the
effective date of the withdrawing state reenacting the compact.
(b) Default. --
(1) If the commission determines that any compacting state has at any time defaulted in the
performance of any of its obligations or responsibilities under this compact, the bylaws or
duly promulgated rules or operating procedures, then, after notice and hearing as set forth
in the bylaws, all rights, privileges and benefits conferred by this compact on the defaulting
state shall be suspended from the effective date of default as fixed by the commission. The
grounds for default include, but are not limited to, failure of a compacting state to perform
its obligations or responsibilities, and any other grounds designated in commission rules.
The commission shall immediately notify the defaulting state in writing of the defaulting
state's suspension pending a cure of the default. The commission shall stipulate the
conditions and the time period within which the defaulting state must cure its default. If the
defaulting state fails to cure the default within the time period specified by the commission,
the defaulting state shall be terminated from the compact and all rights, privileges and
benefits conferred by this compact shall be terminated from the effective date of
termination.
(2) Product approvals by the commission or product self-certifications, or aney advertisement
in connection with such product, that are in force on the effective date of termination shall
remain in force in the defaulting state in the same manner as if the defraulting state had
withdrawn voluntarily pursuant to subsection (a) of this section.
(3) Reinstatement following termination of any compacting state requires a reenactment of
the compact. t
(c) Dissolution of compact. -- a
(1) The compact dissolves effective upon the date olf the withdrawal or default of the
compacting state which reduces membership sin the compact to one compacting state.
(2) Upon the dissolution of this compact, thie compact becomes null and void and shall be of
no further force or effect, and the business and affairs of the commission shall be wound up
and any surplus funds shall be distributed in accordance with the bylaws.

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