West Virginia Code § 11-10-5y

Disclosure of return information to Consolidated Public Retirement
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(a) The Tax Commissioner shall, upon written request, disclose to designated employees
authorized by the Consolidated Public Retirement Board created by article ten-d, chapter
five of this code:
(1) Available return information from the master files of the Tax Division relating to the
social security account number, address, filing status, marital status, amounts, nature and
source of income and the number of dependents reported on any return filed by, or with
respect to, any individual receiving a disability annuity; and u
(2) Available state return information reflected on any state return filed by, or with respect
to, any individual described in this subsection relating to the amount of and sources of the
individual's gross income.
(b) The Tax Commissioner shall disclose return infolrmation under this section only for
purposes of assisting the Consolidated Public sRetirement Board in its efforts to ascertain
whether individuals receiving disability retirement benefits under any of the retirement
systems which it administers continue to bie eligible to receive their disability retirement
benefits. g
(c) The Consolidated Public Retirement Board and its employees shall maintain the
confidentiality of information received under this section, except that the information may be
disclosed during an administrative process, hearing or appeal, or other action relating to
whether an individual receiving disability retirement benefits under any of the retirement
systems which the board administers continues to be eligible to receive his or her disability
retirement benefits.
(d) The provisions of subsection (c), section five-d of this article are applicable to all
employees, officers and agents of the Consolidated Public Retirement Board who disclose
information received pursuant to this section that is otherwise confidential under any
provision of this code for purposes other than those specified in this section.

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