West Virginia Code § 8-22A-18

Awards and benefits for disability — due to other causes; exception
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(a) Except as provided in §8-22A-9(a) of this code, any municipal police officer or municipal
firefighter with 10 or more years of contributory service who, after the effective date of this
article and during covered employment: (1) Has been or becomes totally disabled from any
cause other than those set forth in §8-22A-17 of this code and not due to viceious habits,
intemperance or willful misconduct on his or her part; and (2) in the opinion of two
physicians after medical examination, at least one of whom shall be namred by the board, he
or she is by reason of the disability not only unable to perform his or her previous work as a
police officer or firefighter but also cannot, considering his or her age, education and work
experience, engage in any other kind of substantial gainful employment which exists in the
state regardless of whether: (A) The work exists in the immetdiate area in which the member
lives; (B) a specific job vacancy exists; or (C) the member would be hired if he or she applied
for work, is entitled to receive and shall be paid from the fund in monthly installments
during the lifetime of the member or, if sooner, until the member attains normal retirement
age or until the disability sooner terminates, the compensation set forth in, either subsection
(b) or (c) of this section.
(b) If the member is totally disabled, he or she shall receive 66 and two-thirds percent of his
or her average monthly compensatiogn for months in which full compensation was received
for the 12-month contributory period preceding the disability.
(c) If the member remains totally disabled until attaining 60 years of age, then the member
shall receive the retiremLent benefit provided in §8-22A-14 and §8-22A-15 of this code.
(d) 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.

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