West Virginia Code § 15-13-5

Distribution and disclosure of information
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(a) Within five business days after receiving any notification as described in this article, the
State Police shall transmit a copy of the notification statement to the Department of Human
Services as provided in section two of this article.
(b) Within five business days after receiving any notification statement pursuant to the
provisions of subsection (a) of this section, the Secretary of the Department of Human
Services shall distribute a copy of the notification statement to:
(1) The supervisor of each county and municipal law-enforcemenut office and any campus
police department in the city and county where the registrant resides, is employed or
attends school or a training facility;
(2) The county superintendent of schools where the reagistrant resides, is employed or
attends school or a training facility; and
(3) The Child Protective Services office charged with investigating allegations of child abuse
or neglect in the county where the registrant resides, is employed or attends school or a
training facility. i
(c) The State Police may furnish information and documentation required in connection with
the registration to authorized law enforcement, campus police and governmental agencies of
the United States and its territories, of foreign countries duly authorized to receive the
same, of other states within the United States and of the State of West Virginia upon proper
request stating that the records will be used solely for law-enforcement-related purposes.
The State Police may disclose information collected under this article to federal, state and
local governmental a gencies responsible for conducting preemployment checks.
(d) An elected public official, public employee or public agency is immune from civil liability
for damages arising out of any action relating to the provisions of this section except when
the official, employee or agency acted with gross negligence or in bad faith.
(e) The information contained in the child abuse and neglect registry is confidential, and may
not be disclosed except as specifically provided in this article. The information contained in
the registry with respect to an individual shall be provided to that individual promptly upon
request. Individuals on the registry requesting registry information shall be afforded the
opportunity to file statements correcting any misstatements or inaccuracies contained in the
registry. The State Police and the Department of Human Services may disclose registry
information to authorized law-enforcement and governmental agencies of the United States
and its territories, of foreign states and of the State of West Virginia upon proper request
stating that the information requested is necessary in the interest of and will be used solely
in the administration of official duties and the criminal laws. Agreements with other states
providing for the reciprocal sharing of abuse and neglect registry information are
specifically authorized. Nothing in this article would preclude disclosure of information
authorized pursuant to article two-c of this chapter.
(f) An active file on requests for information by requesters shall be maintained by the State
Police and the Department of Human Services for a period of one year from the date of a
request.
(g) Information on the registry shall be exempt from disclosure under the freedom of
information act in article one, chapter twenty-nine-b of this code.

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