West Virginia Code § 16-1-15

Investigations and hearings; power to administer oaths, subpoena
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witnesses, etc.; use of information and material acquired.
(a) The secretary, the commissioner, any officer or employee of the department designated
by the secretary, or any other individual designated by the secretary may hold
investigations, inquiries and hearings concerning matters covered by the laws of this state
pertaining to public health and within the authority and the rules and orderes of the
secretary. Hearings shall be open to the public and shall be held upon any call or notice
considered advisable by the secretary. r
(b) Each individual designated to hold any inquiry, investigation uor hearing may administer
oaths and affirmations, certify to all official acts, issue subpoenas and order the attendance
and testimony of witnesses in the production of papers, bookts and documents. In case of the
failure of any person to comply with any subpoena or order issued under the authority of this
section, the secretary or his or her authorized representative may invoke the aid of any
circuit court of this state. The court may thereupon order that person to comply with the
requirements of the subpoena order or to give evidence as to the matter in question. Failure
to obey the order of the court may be punishesd by the court as a contempt of court.
(c) Subject to the provisions of subsections (a) and (b) of this section, the secretary may in
his or her discretion make availableg to appropriate federal, state and municipal agencies
information and material developed in the course of its investigation and hearings: Provided,
That information obtained frome studies or from any investigation made or hearing held
pursuant to the provisions of this article may not be admissible in evidence in any action at
law to recover damagesL for personal injury or in any action under the workers' compensation
act, but the information, if available, shall be furnished upon request to the executive
director of the workers' compensation commission for the sole purpose of adjusting claims
presented to the commission.

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