H. B. 4165
(By Delegates Rodighiero, Ellis, Reynolds,
Hrutkay, Eldridge and Stephens)
[Introduced January 24, 2008; referred to the
Committee on Banking and Insurance then Finance.]
A BILL to amend and reenact §5-16-2 of the Code of West Virginia,
1931, as amended; and to amend and reenact §8-15-8b of said
code, all relating to permitting members of volunteer fire
departments to participate in the state's public employees
insurance plan; adding to the definitions of employer and
employee; and authorizing the payment of the costs of the
insurance coverage.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That §5-16-2 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended,
be amended and reenacted; and that §8-15-8b of said code be amended
and reenacted, all to read as follows:
CHAPTER 5. GENERAL POWERS AND AUTHORITY OF THE GOVERNOR,
SECRETARY OF STATE AND ATTORNEY GENERAL; BOARD
OF PUBLIC WORKS; MISCELLANEOUS AGENCIES, COMMISSIONS,
OFFICES, PROGRAMS, ETC.
ARTICLE 16. WEST VIRGINIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES INSURANCE ACT.
§5-16-2. Definitions.
The following words and phrases as used in this article, unless a different meaning is clearly indicated by the context,
have the following meanings:
(1) "Agency" means the Public Employees Insurance Agency
created by this article.
(2) "Director" means the director of the Public Employees
Insurance Agency created by this article.
(3) "Employee" means any person, including an elected officer,
who works regularly full time in the service of the State of West
Virginia and, for the purpose of this article only, the term
"employee" also means any person, including an elected officer, who
works regularly full time in the service of a county board of
education; a county, city or town in the state; any separate
corporation or instrumentality established by one or more counties,
cities or towns, as permitted by law; any corporation or
instrumentality supported in most part by counties, cities or
towns; any public corporation charged by law with the performance
of a governmental function and whose jurisdiction is coextensive
with one or more counties, cities or towns; any comprehensive
community mental health center or comprehensive mental retardation
facility established, operated or licensed by the Secretary of
Health and Human Resources pursuant to section one, article two-a,
chapter twenty-seven of this code and which is supported in part by
state, county or municipal funds; any person who works regularly
full time in the service of the Higher Education Policy Commission,
the West Virginia Council for Community and Technical College
Education or a governing board, as defined in section two, article one, chapter eighteen-b of this code; any person who works
regularly full time in the service of a combined city-county health
department created pursuant to article two, chapter sixteen of this
code; any person designated as a 21st Century Learner Fellow
pursuant to section eleven, article three, chapter eighteen-a of
this code; and any person who works as a long-term substitute as
defined in section one, article one, chapter eighteen-a of this
code, in the service of a county board of education:
Provided,
That a long-term substitute who is continuously employed for at
least one hundred thirty-three instructional days during an
instructional term and until the end of that instructional term, is
eligible for the benefits provided in this article until the first
day of September following that instructional term:
Provided,
further however, That a long term substitute employed fewer than
one hundred thirty-three instructional days during an instructional
term is eligible for the benefits provided in this article only
during such time as he or she is actually employed as a long-term
substitute. On and after the first day of January, one thousand
nine hundred ninety-four, and upon election by a county board of
education to allow elected board members to participate in the
Public Employees Insurance Program pursuant to this article, any
person elected to a county board of education shall be considered
to be an "employee" during the term of office of the elected
member. Upon election by the State Board of Education to allow
appointed board members to participate in the Public Employees
Insurance Program pursuant to this article, any person appointed to the State Board of Education is considered an "employee" during the
term of office of the appointed member:
Provided further, That the
elected member of a county board of education and the appointed
member of the State Board of Education shall pay the entire cost of
the premium if he or she elects to be covered under this article.
Any matters of doubt as to who is an employee within the meaning of
this article shall be decided by the director.
On or after the first day of July, one thousand nine hundred
ninety-seven, a person shall be considered an "employee" if that
person meets the following criteria:
(i) Participates in a job-sharing arrangement as defined in
section one, article one, chapter eighteen-a of this code;
(ii) Has been designated, in writing, by all other
participants in that job-sharing arrangement as the "employee" for
purposes of this section; and
(iii) Works at least one third of the time required for a
full-time employee.
On or after the first day of July, two thousand eight, a
person shall also be considered an "employee" if that person meets
the following criteria:
(i) Is a volunteer firefighter of a volunteer fire company
that receives revenues from the municipal pensions and protection
fund or the fire protection fund pursuant to section eight-a,
article fifteen, chapter eight of this code;
(ii) Complies with all the responsibilities of a volunteer
firefighter as set forth in Part II, article fifteen, chapter eight of this code, including, but not limited to, required and necessary
firefighters training; and
(iii) Fulfills all the duties of a volunteer firefighter
required by the volunteer fire company.
(4) "Employer" means the State of West Virginia, its boards,
agencies, commissions, departments, institutions or spending units;
a county board of education; a county, city or town in the state;
any separate corporation or instrumentality established by one or
more counties, cities or towns, as permitted by law; any
corporation or instrumentality supported in most part by counties,
cities or towns; any public corporation charged by law with the
performance of a governmental function and whose jurisdiction is
coextensive with one or more counties, cities or towns; any
comprehensive community mental health center or comprehensive
mental retardation facility established, operated or licensed by
the Secretary of Health and Human Resources pursuant to section
one, article two-a, chapter twenty-seven of this code and which is
supported in part by state, county or municipal funds; a combined
city-county health department created pursuant to article two,
chapter sixteen of this code;
a volunteer fire company that
receives revenues from the municipal pensions and protection fund
or the fire protection fund pursuant to section eight-a, article
fifteen, chapter eight of this code; and a corporation meeting the
description set forth in section three, article twelve, chapter
eighteen-b of this code that is employing a 21st Century Learner
Fellow pursuant to section eleven, article three, chapter eighteen of this code but the corporation is not considered an employer with
respect to any employee other than a 21st Century Learner Fellow.
Any matters of doubt as to who is an "employer" within the meaning
of this article shall be decided by the director. The term
"employer" does not include within its meaning the National Guard.
(5) "Finance board" means the Public Employees Insurance
Agency finance board created by this article.
(6) "Person" means any individual, company, association,
organization, corporation or other legal entity, including, but not
limited to, hospital, medical or dental service corporations;
health maintenance organizations or similar organization providing
prepaid health benefits; or individuals entitled to benefits under
the provisions of this article.
(7) "Plan", unless the context indicates otherwise, means the
medical indemnity plan, the managed care plan option or the group
life insurance plan offered by the agency.
(8) "Retired employee" means an employee of the state who
retired after the twenty-ninth day of April, one thousand nine
hundred seventy-one, and an employee of the Higher Education Policy
Commission, the council for community and technical college
education, a state institution of higher education or a county
board of education who retires on or after the twenty-first day of
April, one thousand nine hundred seventy-two, and all additional
eligible employees who retire on or after the effective date of
this article, meet the minimum eligibility requirements for their
respective state retirement system and whose last employer immediately prior to retirement under the state retirement system
is a participating employer:
Provided, That for the purposes of
this article, the employees who are not covered by a state
retirement system but who are covered by a state approved or state
contracted retirement program shall, in the case of education
employees, meet the minimum eligibility requirements of the State
Teachers' Retirement System and in all other cases, meet the
minimum eligibility requirements of the Public Employees Retirement
System.
CHAPTER 8. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.
ARTICLE 15. FIRE FIGHTING; FIRE COMPANIES AND DEPARTMENTS; CIVIL
SERVICE FOR PAID FIRE DEPARTMENTS.
§8-15-8b. Authorized expenditures of revenues from the Municipal
Pensions and Protection Fund and the Fire Protection
Fund.
Revenues allocated to volunteer and part volunteer fire
companies and departments may be expended only for the items listed
in subdivisions (1) through
(12) (13) of this section.
Funds received from the state for volunteer and part volunteer
fire companies and departments, pursuant to sections fourteen-d and
thirty-three, article three, and section sixteen-a, article twelve,
all of chapter thirty-three of this code, may not be commingled
with funds received from any other source. Expenditures may be
made for the following:
(1) Personal protective equipment, including protective head
gear, bunker coats, pants, boots, combination of bunker pants and boots, coats and gloves;
(2) Equipment for compliance with the national fire protection
standard or automotive fire apparatus, NFPA-1901;
(3) Compliance with insurance service office recommendations
relating to fire departments;
(4) Rescue equipment, communications equipment and ambulance
equipment:
Provided, That no moneys received from the municipal
pensions and protection fund or the fire protection fund may be
used for equipment for personal vehicles owned or operated by
volunteer fire company or department members;
(5) Capital improvements reasonably required for effective and
efficient fire protection service and maintenance of the capital
improvements;
(6) Retirement of debts;
(7) Payment of utility bills;
(8) Payment of the cost of immunizations, including any
laboratory work incident to the immunizations, for firefighters
against hepatitis-b and other blood borne pathogens:
Provided,
That the vaccine shall be purchased through the state immunization
program or from the lowest cost vendor available:
Provided,
however, That volunteer and part volunteer fire companies and
departments shall seek to obtain no cost administration of the
vaccinations through local boards of health:
Provided further,
That in the event any volunteer or part volunteer fire company or
department is unable to obtain no cost administration of the
vaccinations through a local board of health, the company or department shall seek to obtain the lowest cost available for the
administration of the vaccinations from a licensed health care
provider;
(9) Any filing fee required to be paid to the Legislative
Auditor's Office under section fourteen, article four, chapter
twelve of this code relating to sworn statements of annual
expenditures submitted by volunteer or part volunteer fire
companies or departments that receive state funds or grants;
(10) Property/casualty insurance premiums for protection and
indemnification against loss or damage or liability;
(11) Operating expenses reasonably required in the normal
course of providing effective and efficient fire protection
service, which include, but are not limited to, gasoline, bank
fees, postage and accounting costs; and
(12) Dues paid to national, state and county associations.
(13) The payment of the employer's portion of the costs of
insurance coverage provided by the West Virginia Public Employees
Insurance Act for qualified volunteer firefighters.
NOTE: This bill permits qualified volunteer firefighters to be
covered by the state's public health insurance plan. The bill also
adds "volunteer firefighter" to the definition of employee and
"volunteer fire company" to the definition of employer, and permits
the payment of the employer's portion of the costs relating to plan
to be paid from funds available to volunteer fire companies.
Strike-throughs indicate language that would be stricken from
the present law, and underscoring indicates new language that would
be added.