West Virginia Code § 33-5-6

Formation of mutuals -- Applications for insurance
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(a) Upon issuance of its certificate of incorporation as provided in section four of this article,
the directors and officers of a domestic mutual corporation formed for the purpose of
becoming a mutual insurer may open books for the registration of such requisite applications
for insurance policies as they may accept, and may receive deposits of premiums thereon.
(b) All such applications shall be in writing signed by the applicant, covering subjects of
insurance resident, located, or to be performed in West Virginia.
(c) All such applications shall provide that: u
(1) Issuance of the policy is contingent upon completion of organization of the insurer and
issuance to it of a proper license;
(2) No insurance is provided until the license has been so issued; and
(3) The prepaid premium or deposit, and membership or policy fee if any, shall be refunded
in full to the applicant if the organization is not completed and license issued before a
specified reasonable date, which date shall be not later than one year following date of
issuance of the certificate of incorporation.
(d) All qualifying premiums collected shall be in cash.
(e) Solicitation for such qualifying applications for insurance shall be by licensed agents of
the insurer, and the comLmissioner shall upon application therefor issue temporary agent's
licenses expiring on the date specified pursuant to paragraph (3), above, to individuals
appointed by the insu rer and qualified as for a resident agent's license. The commissioner
may suspend or revoke any such license for any of the same causes and pursuant to the
same procedures as are applicable to suspension or revocation of licenses of agents in
general under article twelve.

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