West Virginia Code
Article 5. Organization and Procedures of Domestic Stock and Mutual Insurers
§33-5-31. Proxies, Consents and Authorizations in Respect of Any Voting Security Issued by a Domestic Insurer

(a) The commissioner may, by regulation, prescribe the form, content and manner of solicitation of any proxy, consent or authorization in respect of any voting security issued by a domestic insurer as necessary or appropriate in the public interest or for the proper protection of investors in the voting securities issued by such insurer, or to insure the fair dealing in such voting securities.
(b) No person and no domestic insurer or any director, officer or employee of such insurer shall solicit or permit the use of his name to solicit, by mail or otherwise, any person to give any proxy, consent or authorization in respect of any voting security issued by such insurer in contravention of any rule or regulation the commissioner may prescribe pursuant to this section.
(c) Failure to comply with any rule or regulation of the commissioner made pursuant to this section shall be unlawful and any proxy or consent obtained in violation of this section or in contravention of any rule or regulation issued pursuant thereto shall be void. Any domestic insurer or any person (who is legally entitled to vote, consent or authorize by virtue of being the holder of record of such a voting security) or the commissioner, if any of the foregoing parties shall fail to act within fifteen days after the date on which such vote was cast or counted, may enforce compliance with the rules and regulations made pursuant to this section, by appropriate action in law or equity: Provided, That no suit shall be brought more than thirty days after the date on which such vote, consent or authorization was to have been effected.
(d) None of the provisions of this section shall apply to voting securities of a domestic insurer if such voting securities shall be registered pursuant to section twelve of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.
(e) The term "voting security" as used in this section shall mean any instrument which, in law or by contract, gives the holder the right to vote, consent or authorize any corporate action of an insurer.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 33. Insurance

Article 5. Organization and Procedures of Domestic Stock and Mutual Insurers

§33-5-1. Scope of Article

§33-5-2. Application of General Laws

§33-5-3. Articles of Incorporation

§33-5-4. Certificate of Incorporation

§33-5-5. Amendment of Articles of Incorporation

§33-5-6. Formation of Mutuals -- Applications for Insurance

§33-5-7. Formation of Mutuals -- Deposit of Premiums; Filing of Trust Agreement; Issuance and Effective Date of Policies

§33-5-8. Formation of Mutuals -- Assets Required; Temporary Capital Stock

§33-5-9. Mutual Bylaws

§33-5-10. Mutual Quorum

§33-5-11. Mutual Membership

§33-5-12. Corporate Rights of Mutual Members

§33-5-13. Contingent Liability of Mutual Members

§33-5-14. Enforcement of Contingent Liability

§33-5-15. Mutual Nonassessable Policies

§33-5-16. Participating Policies

§33-5-17. Dividends to Stockholders

§33-5-18. Dividends to Mutual Members

§33-5-19. Illegal Dividends; Liability; Penalty

§33-5-20. Borrowing by Insurers

§33-5-21. Management and Exclusive Agency Contracts

§33-5-22. Impairment of Capital or Assets

§33-5-23. Mutualization of Stock Insurer

§33-5-24. Converting Mutual Insurer

§33-5-25. Mergers and Consolidations of Stock Insurers

§33-5-26. Reinsurance

§33-5-27. Redomestication of Stock and Mutual Insurers

§33-5-28. Mergers and Consolidations of Mutual Insurers

§33-5-29. Mutual Member's Share of Assets on Liquidation

§33-5-30. Insider Trading

§33-5-31. Proxies, Consents and Authorizations in Respect of Any Voting Security Issued by a Domestic Insurer

§33-5-32. Principal Place of Business of Domestic Insurers