662 S.E.2d 645
No. 33670 John J. Lovas v. Consolidation Coal Company
Starcher, J., concurring:
[e]ither by procedural rule or other proper means, each claimant whose claim
has been subjected to administrative closure under the purported authority of
West Virginia 85 CSR § 1-13 and whose claim remains active under the
five-year rule of West Virginia Code § 23-4-16(a)(4) should be notified in
writing that the claim has not been closed and that the standard evidence
indicating that a requested authorization is medically necessary and reasonably
required will justify continued action on the claim if appropriate under West
Virginia Code § 23-4-16(a)(4).
_____ W.Va. at ____, ____ S.E.2d at ____ (Slip Op. at 10).
I write separately to discuss the mandate that requires the Commissioner and
other proper parties to notify all claimants affected by the administrative closure of a claim.
A common sense reading of the holding suggests that a reopening application made
following an administrative closure should not be counted as one of the two permissible
reopening applications as set forth in W.Va. Code, 23-4-16(a)(1) and (2).
Recognizing that claimants have a limited number of opportunities to apply
for a reopening of a claim, the holding of the majority _ and the mandate therein stated _
must be tightly construed against the Commissioner or the agency. Therefore, the notice
required by the mandate of the holding in this appeal should clearly include specific notice
to claimants who had to use one or more of the two reopening applications permitted by W.Va. Code, 23-4-16(a)(1) and (2), that such reopening applications are redesignated as a
request for benefits and will not otherwise be counted as a reopening application for
purposes of W.Va. Code, 23-4-16(a)(1) and (2).