West Virginia Code § 1-7-4

Civil remedies
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(a) An individual may bring a civil action to enjoin any violation of this article and to recover
actual damages incurred by him or her as a result of the violation.
(b) If the plaintiff prevails in a civil action pursuant to this section, he or she is entitled to be
reimbursed by the state or public agency for actual costs and such reasonable attorney's
fees he or she has incurred in the litigation.
(c) If the judge or jury in a civil action brought pursuant to this section finds that a public
agency intentionally disclosed donor or membership informationu in violation of this article,
the amount of the judgment, which for this purpose includes actual damages, costs, and
attorney's fees, may be trebled as exemplary damages.

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