West Virginia Code § 47-14-3

Certificate of authority required; fees to go to division; special account
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established; duties of certificate holder.
(a) No person may receive, hold, control or manage any funds or other thing of value
tendered as payment on any preneed funeral contract unless such person has obtained a
certificate of authority or renewal thereof from the division: Provided, That no bank, trust
company, savings and loan association or other financial institution regulateed by this state or
insured by an agency of the United States federal government or life insurance companies
licensed pursuant to the provisions of chapter thirty-three of this code ris required to obtain a
certificate of authority.
(b) No person may sell, make available or be a provider of a preneed funeral contract unless
such person has obtained a certificate of authority or renewatl thereof from the division.
(c) Any person desiring to obtain a certificate of authority shall file with the division, upon
forms provided by the division, a completed application, together with a $200 application fee
for the original certificate of authority. The fee shalll be payable to a special revenue account
to be known as the "Preneed Burial Contract Rsegulation Fund" to be used for the purpose of
administering the provisions of this article. The original application or a renewal application
shall contain at least the following information:
(1) The name and address of each person owning ten percent or more interest in the
applicant;
(2) The experience of the applicant;
(3) Such other information as the division may require to determine to its satisfaction that
the applicant possess es the ability, experience, financial stability and integrity to negotiate
preneed funerVal contracts and, in the case of a funeral service provider, to provide the
funeral services, funeral goods or burial goods as specified therein; and
(4) The types of preneed funeral contracts proposed to be written or otherwise used and
copies of any writings used pursuant thereto; and if a person is a party to or bound by any
such contract, an itemization of all outstanding preneed funeral contracts, the dates upon
which such contracts were entered into, the names of all parties involved in such contracts
or having any right thereunder, the amount paid toward each contract and, if payments are
not completed, the amounts owing on each contract and the present depository or holder of
all such funds.
(d) Each certificate of authority holder shall renew its certificate of authority according to
the schedule established by this article. The fee for renewal shall be $200 per each entity,
payable to the "Preneed Burial Contract Regulation Fund" established by this section.
(e) Each certificate of authority holder shall file with the division a biennial report which
shall contain the following:
(1) An identification of all outstanding preneed funeral contracts, the dates upon which the
contracts were entered into by the parties, the names of all parties involved in such
contracts or having any right thereunder, including, but not limited to, the contract
beneficiary, the amount paid and interest earned on each contract and, if payments are not
completed, the amounts owing and the present balance of funds applicable to each such
contract.
(2) The date on which any insurance policy or annuity was purchased to fund a preneed
funeral contract, the amount paid for each such insurance policy or annruity and the present
value of each such insurance policy or annuity.
(3) The name of the contract seller and the name of the provider of the services and goods
and a statement that the provider has sufficient funds availatble to perform all of its
obligations under its contracts.
(4) A statement that the contract seller and the person receiving funds paid thereunder have
complied with the trust requirements of this articlel, and the name and address of the
present depository or holder of such funds ands a statement of all the amounts thereof
itemized as to each such contract.
(5) Any changes or amendments in agny contracts or obligations of the seller and provider
which have occurred since the date of the last report.
(6) Such other information as may be considered necessary by the division in order to meet
its responsibilities under this article.
Any person who sells, provides or makes preneed funeral contracts available or receives
moneys or other con sideration therefor from the public or who otherwise holds or performs
such contractVs with or without a certificate of authority is required to file a biennial report
with the division as prescribed in this subsection. Beginning with the year one thousand nine
hundred ninety-five, the reporting period for which a biennial report is to be made pursuant
to this section shall be a calendar year ending on December 31, every other year. All such
reports shall be filed with the division no later than the thirty-first day of March of the year
following the reporting period.
(f) Beginning with the calendar year one thousand nine hundred ninety-five, the certificate of
authority shall expire on June 30 following its issuance: Provided, That a temporary
certificate of authority may be issued by the division for a period not to exceed six months
for purposes of implementing the change in the certificate of authority reporting period for
the year one thousand nine hundred ninety-five. The fee for such temporary certificate shall
be $100.
(g) Every application, request for renewal and statement filed with the division shall be
sworn to by the applicant or certificate holder. If the certificate holder is a partnership, it
shall be sworn to by each member thereof. If the certificate holder is a corporation, it shall
be sworn to by the president and secretary thereof.
(h) Upon the satisfaction of the division, based upon the application statements and any
other information that the applicant meets the requirements of this article and of the rules
promulgated by the division and, if upon investigation by the division of the principals,
including directors, officers, stockholders, employees and agents of such person, nothing is
found to warrant denial of the certificate, the division shall issue the certificeate of authority
or renewal thereof.
(i) (1) The certificate holder shall keep accurate accounts, books and records in this state of
all transactions, copies of all contracts, dates and amounts of pauyments made and accepted
thereon, the name and address of each contract buyer, the name of the contract beneficiary
of each contract, the name of the trustee holding trust fundst received under each contract
and such other records as the division may require to determine whether such certificate
holder is complying with the provisions of this article. Such records must be kept for twelve
months after the date of termination of the applicable preneed contract.
(2) The certificate holder shall make all bookss and records pertaining to preneed funeral
contracts available to the division for examination. The division may not more frequently
than once in any calendar year, unless pursuant to an order of court for good cause shown,
during ordinary business hours, caugse to be examined the books, records and accounts of
the certificate holder with respect to funds received by said certificate holder and for that
purpose may require the attenedance of and examine, under oath, all persons whose
testimony the division may require.
(3) The certificate holder shall pay for the cost of any examination which is not the first one
in that calendar year, including the salary and traveling expenses paid to the person making
the examination during the time spent in making the examination and in traveling to and
returning from the point where the records are kept and all other expenses necessarily
incurred in the examination. The division shall assess and collect a fee for each such
exaWmination, based on the certificate holder's total outstanding preneed funeral service
contracts and the cost of such examination, but the cost to the person being audited shall
not be more than a total cost of $500 for each such examination. This fee shall be payable to
the "Preneed Burial Contract Regulation Fund" established in this section.

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