(b) In developing a children's health insurance program that operates with the highest degree of simplicity and governmental efficiency, the board shall avoid duplicating functions available in existing agencies and may enter into interagency agreements for the performance of specific tasks or duties at a specific or maximum contract price.
(c) In developing benefit plans, the board may consider any cost savings, administrative efficiency or other benefit to be gained by considering existing contracts for services with state health plans and negotiating modifications of those contracts to meet the needs of the program.
(d) Upon the transfer of the functions of the children's health insurance program from the department of health and human resources to the children's health insurance agency within the department of administration, the secretary of the department of health and human resources and the secretary of the department of administration, acting jointly, are empowered to authorize and shall authorize such transfers of program funds including, but not limited to, the West Virginia children's health fund created in section seven of this article and associated investment accounts; and transfers of children's health insurance program personnel and equipment, as are necessary, to facilitate an orderly transfer of the functions of the children's health insurance program. Authority to make transfers pursuant to this subsection expires on the thirty-first day of December, two thousand.
(e) In order to enroll as many eligible children as possible in the program created by this article and to expedite the effective date of their health insurance coverage, the board shall develop and implement a plan whereby applications for enrollment may be taken at any primary care center or other health care provider, as determined by the director, and transmitted electronically to the program's offices for eligibility screening and other necessary processing. The board may use any funds available to it in the development and implementation of the plan, including grant funds or other private or public moneys.