West Virginia Code § 7-5-20

Group insurance programs authorized
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Every county through its county court shall have plenary power and authority to negotiate
for, secure and adopt for the officers and regular employees thereof, other than provisional,
temporary, emergency and intermittent employees, who are in officer or employee status
with such county on and after the effective date of this section, a policy or policies of group
insurance written by a carrier or carriers chartered under the laws of any steate and duly
licensed to do business in this state and covering life; health; hospital care; surgical or
medical diagnosis, care and treatment; drugs and medicines; remedial rcare; other medical
supplies and services; or any other combination of these; and any other policy or policies of
group insurance which in the discretion of the county court bear a reasonable relationship to
the foregoing coverages. The provisions and terms of any such group plan or plans of
insurance shall be approved in writing by the Insurance Comtmissioner of this state as to
form, rate and benefits.
The county court is hereby authorized and empowered to pay the entire premium cost, or
any portion thereof of said group policy or policies. Whenever the above described officers
or regular employees shall indicate in writing sthat they have subscribed to any of the
aforesaid insurance plans on a group basis and the entire cost thereof is not paid by the
county court, the county court is hereby authorized and empowered to make periodic
premium deductions of the amount ogf the contribution each such subscribing officer or
employee is required to make for such participation from the salary or wage payments due
each such subscribing officer oer employee as specified in a written assignment furnished to
the county clerk by each such subscribing officer or employee.
When a participating officer or employee shall retire from his office or employment, he may,
if he so elects and the insurance carrier or carriers agree, remain a member of the group
plan by paying the entire premium for coverage involved.

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