WEST VIRGINIA CODE
WVC 7 - 14 D- 16
§7-14D-16. Same -- Physical examinations; termination of
disability.
(a) The board may require any member who has applied for or is
receiving disability benefits under this article to submit to a
physical examination, mental examination or both, by a physician or
physicians selected or approved by the board and may cause all
costs incident to the examination and approved by the board to be
paid from the fund. The costs may include hospital, laboratory,
X ray, medical and physicians' fees. A report of the findings of
any physician shall be submitted in writing to the board for its
consideration. If, from the report, independent information, or
from the report and any hearing on the report, the board is of the
opinion and finds that: (1) The member has become reemployed as a
law-enforcement officer; (2) two physicians who have examined the
member have found that considering the opportunities for law
enforcement in West Virginia, the member could be so employed as a
deputy sheriff; or (3) other facts exist to demonstrate that the
member is no longer totally disabled or partially disabled as the
case may be, then the disability benefits shall cease. If the
member was totally disabled and is found to have recovered, the
board shall determine whether the member continues to be partially
disabled. If the board finds that the member is no longer totally
disabled but is partially disabled, then the member shall continue
to receive partial disability benefits in accordance with this
article. Benefits shall cease once the member has been found to be no longer either totally or partially disabled:
Provided, That the
board shall require recertification for each partial or total
disability at regular intervals as specified by the guidelines
adopted by the Public Employees Retirement System.
(b) If a retirant refuses to submit to a medical examination
or submit a statement by his or her physician certifying continued
disability in any period, his or her disability annuity may be
discontinued by the board until the retirant complies. If the
refusal continues for one year, all the retirants rights in and to
the annuity may be revoked by the board.
Note: WV Code updated with legislation passed through the 2012 1st Special Session