The Legislature hereby finds that:
(1) Professional Employer Organizations (hereinafter "PEOs") provide a valuable service to commerce and the citizens of this state by increasing the opportunities of employers to develop cost-effective methods of satisfying their personnel requirements and providing employees with access to certain employment benefits which might otherwise not be available to them;
(2) PEOs operating in this state should be properly recognized and regulated by the Insurance Commissioner; and
(3) Any allocation of employer duties and responsibilities between a PEO and a client-employer pursuant to this article should preserve all rights to which covered employees would be entitled under a traditional employment relationship.
Structure West Virginia Code
Article 46A. Professional Employer Organizations
§33-46A-3. Rights, Duties and Obligations Unaffected by This Article
§33-46A-4. Licensing Requirements
§33-46A-4a. Operation of a Peo Without a License; Enforcement; Penalties; Fraud Unit May Investigate
§33-46A-5. Examinations; Costs; Confidentiality of Information
§33-46A-6. Requirements for Provisions of Peo Agreements
§33-46A-7. Workers' Compensation
§33-46A-8. Enforcement; Penalties
§33-46A-9. Health Benefit Plans; Self-Funded Plans Permitted Under Certain Circumstances