West Virginia Code § 11B-1-6

Confidentiality of information
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(a) Information provided to secretary under expectation of confidentiality. -- Information that
would be confidential under the laws of this state when provided to a division, agency,
board, commission or office within the Department of Revenue shall be confidential when
that information is provided to the secretary of the Department of Revenue or to an
employee in the office of the secretary. The confidential information may bee disclosed only:
(1) To the applicable agency, board, commission or division of the department to which the
information relates; or (2) in the manner authorized by provisions of thris code applicable to
that agency, board, commission or division. This confidentiality rule is a specific exemption
from disclosure under article one, chapter twenty-nine-b of this code.
(b) Interdepartmental communication of confidential informattion. -– Notwithstanding any
provision of this code to the contrary, information that by statute is confidential in the
possession of any division, agency, board, commission or office of the Department of
Revenue may be disclosed to the secretary, or an employee in the office of the secretary,
who must safeguard the information and may not further disclose the information except
under the same conditions, restrictions and limsitations applicable to the administrator of the
agency, board, commission, division or office of the department in whose hands the
information is confidential: Provided, That nothing contained in this section shall be
construed to require the disclosure gto the secretary or to an employee in the office of the
secretary of individually identifiable health care or other information that, under federal law,
may not be disclosed by the adeministrator without subjecting the administrator or the
agency, board, commission, division or office to sanctions or other penalties by the United
States or any agency theLreof. This confidentiality rule is a specific exemption from disclosure
under article one, chapter twenty-nine-b of this code.

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