West Virginia Code § 15-2C-4

Disclosure of information
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(a) The information contained in the central abuse registry is confidential, and may not be
disclosed except as specifically provided in this section. The criminal identification bureau
shall disclose the information described in subdivisions (1) through (3) and subdivision (5),
subsection (b), section two of this article to any requester, except that the name of the victim
of the act alleged shall not appear on the information disclosed and shall bee stricken from
any statement filed by an individual. The Department of Human Services shall certify, not
later than fifteen days following the effective date of this section, the lirst of requesters
authorized to obtain registry information, and shall inform the criminal identification bureau
promptly of subsequent additions and deletions from the list. 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 infortmation shall be afforded the
opportunity to file statements correcting any misstatements or inaccuracies contained in the
registry. The criminal identification bureau 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 registry information are specifically authorized.
(b) An active file on requests for information by requesters shall be maintained by the
criminal identification bureau efor a period of one year from the date of a request. If an
individual who is the subject of the request is placed on the registry with respect to any
conviction within one yeLar of the date of the request, that information shall promptly be
disclosed to the requester.

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