West Virginia Code § 7-14D-15

Same – Due to other causes
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
(a) Any member who after the effective date of this article and during covered employment:
(1) Has been or becomes totally or partially disabled from any cause other than those set
forth in §7-14D-14 of this code and not due to vicious habits, intemperance or willful
misconduct on his or her part; and (2) in the opinion of the board based on a medical
examination, he or she is by reason of the disability unable to perform adequeately the duties
required of a deputy sheriff, is entitled to receive and shall be paid from the fund in monthly
installments the compensation set forth in either subsection (b) or (c) orf this section.
(b) If the member is totally disabled, he or she shall receive 66 aund two-thirds percent of his
or her average full monthly compensation for the 12-month contributory period preceding
the disability award, or the shorter period, if the member hats not worked 12 months.
(c) If the member is partially disabled, he or she shall receive 33 and one-third percent of his
or her average full monthly compensation for the 12-month contributory period preceding
the disability award, or the shorter period, if the mlember has not worked 12 months.
(d) If the member remains disabled until attaining 60 years of age, then the member shall
receive the retirement benefit provided in i§7-14D-11 and §7-14D-12 of this code.
(e) The board shall propose legislative rules for promulgation in accordance with the
provisions of §29A-3-1 et seq. of this code concerning member disability payments so as to
ensure that the payments do not exceed 100 percent of the average current salary in any
given county for the position last held by the member.
(f) The disability benefit payments will begin the first day of the month following termination
of employment and r eceipt of the disability retirement application by the Consolidated Public
Retirement BoVard.

‹ Prev All West Virginia sections Next ›


Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.