West Virginia Code § 8-22A-17

Awards and benefits for disability — duty related; exception during early
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
period.
(a) Any member who after the effective date of this article and during covered employment:
(1) Has been or becomes totally or partially disabled by injury, illness or disease; and (2) the
disability is a result of an occupational risk or hazard inherent in or peculiar to the services
required of members; or (3) the disability was incurred while performing poelice officer or
firefighter functions during either scheduled work hours or at any other time; and (4) in the
opinion of two physicians after medical examination, at least one of whrom shall be named by
the board, the member is by reason of the disability unable to perform adequately his or her
previous work as a police officer or firefighter, is entitled to receive and shall be paid from
the fund in monthly installments the compensation under either subsection (b) or (c) of this
section. t
(b) If the member is totally disabled, the member shall receive 90 percent of his or her
average full monthly compensation for the 12-month contributory period preceding the
member's disability award, or the shorter period if the member has not worked 12 months.
(c) If the member is partially disabled, the member shall receive 45 percent of his or her
average full monthly compensation for the 12-month contributory period preceding the
member's disability award, or the shgorter period if the member has not worked 12 months. If
the member remains partially disabled until attaining 60 years of age, the member shall then
receive the retirement benefite provided in §8-22A-14 and §8-22A-15 of this code.
(d) If the member remains totally disabled until attaining 65 years of age, the member shall
then receive the retirement benefit provided in §8-22A-14 and §8-22A-15 of this code.
(e) The disability benefit payments will begin the first day of the month following termination
of employment and receipt of the disability retirement application by the Consolidated Public
Retirement Board.
(f) For purposes of this article, unless a federal law or regulation or the context clearly
requires a different meaning, "partially disabled" means a member's inability to engage in
the duties of a police officer or firefighter by reason of any medically determinable physical
or mental impairment that can be expected to result in death or that has lasted or can be
expected to last for a continuous period of not less than 12 months. A member may be
determined partially disabled for the purposes of this article and maintain the ability to
engage in other gainful employment which exists within the state, but which ability would
not enable him or her to earn an amount at least equal to two thirds of the average annual
compensation earned by all active members of this plan during the plan year ending as of
the most recent June 30, as of which plan data has been assembled and used for the
actuarial valuation of the plan.

‹ 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.