W. Va. Code R. § 142-13-5 - Cancellation of Contracts
5.1. A
member may cancel a contract before the fourth business day after the date on
which the contract is executed by notifying the health spa of the cancellation
in writing. Written notification is considered given if the notification is
mailed to the home office of the health spa and postmarked not later than
midnight of the third business day after execution of the contract. The health
spa shall refund all money paid to the purchaser exercising the right to cancel
within seven days of the cancellation.
5.2. A member may cancel a contract on
written notice by mail to the home office of the health spa if the health spa
goes out of business and fails to provide comparable facilities within ten
miles or moves its facilities more than ten miles from the location in which
the member is enrolled. A member may cancel a contract in the same manner if
the health spa fails to provide advertised services. If a contract is cancelled
under this subsection, the member is liable for an amount equal to the value of
services received and facilities used under the contract up to the date of the
cancellation, and if the member has paid money under the contract in excess of
that amount the health spa shall promptly refund to the member the excess
within twenty days of the cancellation.
5.3. A purchaser of a membership or the legal
representative of a purchaser may cancel a contract if the member dies or
becomes totally and permanently disabled after the date on which the contract
takes effect. The purchaser remains liable for an amount equal to the value of
services received and facilities used by the member under the contract up to
the day on which the death occurred or the disability was incurred. The health
spa shall make a pro rata refund of funds paid under the contract in an amount
based on the time remaining in the contract term up to a maximum of 50 percent
of the total contract amount. The health spa may require a purchaser or the
purchaser's estate to provide reasonable proof of total and permanent
disability or death.
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