WEST VIRGINIA CODE
WVC 23 - 4 - 8 A
§23-4-8a. Occupational Pneumoconiosis Board; composition; term of
office; duties; quorum; remuneration.
The Occupational Pneumoconiosis Board shall consist of five
licensed physicians who shall be appointed by the executive
director. Effective upon termination of the commission, the
physicians shall be appointed by the Insurance Commissioner:
Provided, That those physicians serving as of the termination of
the commission shall continue to serve until replaced. No person
shall be appointed as a member of the board, or as a consultant
thereto, who has not by special study or experience, or both,
acquired special knowledge of pulmonary diseases. All members of
the Occupational Pneumoconiosis Board shall be physicians of good
professional standing admitted to practice medicine and surgery in
this state. Two members shall be roentgenologists. One member of
the board shall be designated annually as chairman by the executive
director. The term of office of each member of the board shall be
six years. The five members of the existing board in office on the
effective date of this section shall continue to serve until their
terms expire and until their successors have been appointed and
have qualified. Any member of the board may be appointed to any
number of terms. The function of the board is to determine all
medical questions relating to cases of compensation for
occupational pneumoconiosis under the direction and supervision of
the executive director and, effective upon termination of the
commission, the Insurance Commissioner. Any three members of the board constitute a quorum for the transaction of its business if at
least one of the members present is a roentgenologist. The
executive director and, effective upon termination of the
commission, the Insurance Commissioner, shall, from time to time,
fix the compensation to be paid each member of the board. Members
are also entitled to reasonable and necessary traveling and other
expenses incurred while actually engaged in the performance of
their duties. In fixing the compensation of board members, the
executive director or the Insurance Commissioner shall take into
consideration the number of claimants a member of the board
actually examines, the actual time spent by members in discharging
their duties and the recommendation of the board of managers and
Governor as to reasonable reimbursement per unit of time expended
based on comparative data for physicians within the state in the
same medical specialties.
Note: WV Code updated with legislation passed through the 2012 1st Special Session