West Virginia Code § 16-5-27

Disclosure of information from vital records or vital reports
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In accordance with section twenty-six of this article and the legislative rules promulgated
thereunder:
(a) The department shall, by legislative rule, provide for the disclosure of confidential
information contained in vital records and reports for statistical research purposes. The
legislative rule must require the submission of written requests for information and the
execution of research agreements between the researcher and the state Registrar or local
custodian of vital records and reports, which prohibit the release by the researcher of any
information that may identify any person except as provided in tuhe agreement.
(b) To protect the integrity and to ensure the proper use of vital records or reports, and to
ensure the efficient and proper operation of the system of vital statistics, it shall be unlawful
for any person to permit inspection of, or to disclose, confidential information contained in
vital records or reports, or to copy or issue a copy of all or part of any vital record or report
unless authorized by this article, by legislative rulel or by order of a court of competent
jurisdiction: Provided, That nothing in this artsicle prohibits the release of information or data
that would not identify any person named in a vital record or report.
(c) Appeals from decisions of the cusgtodians of permanent local records refusing to disclose
confidential information, or to permit inspection of or copying of confidential information
under the authority of this section and legislative rules shall be made to the state Registrar,
whose decisions shall be binding upon the local custodians of permanent local records.
(d) When one hundred years have elapsed after the date of birth, or fifty years have elapsed
after the date of death, fetal death, marriage, or divorce or annulment, the records of these
events in the custody of the state Registrar and local custodians shall, become available to
the public without restriction unless otherwise prohibited or restricted by law, except for the
release of social security numbers recorded on certificates or reports of birth, marriage,
fetaWl death, or divorce, in accordance with legislative rule: Provided, That confidential
information contained in the "Information for Medical and Health Use Only" section of the
certificate of birth or report of fetal death shall never become available to the public.
(e) The federal agency responsible for national vital statistics may be furnished copies of
records, reports, or data from the system of vital statistics as it may require for national
statistics. The department shall enter into an agreement with the federal agency indicating
the statistical or research purposes for which records, reports, or data may be used, and
setting forth the support to be provided by the federal agency for the collection, processing
and transmission of the records, reports or data. Upon written request, the state Registrar
may approve, in writing, additional statistical or research uses of the records, reports or
data supplied under the agreement.
(f) The State Registrar may furnish copies of records or data from the system of vital
statistics to federal, state and local governmental agencies, provided that the copies or data
are used solely in the conduct of their official duties.
(g) The State Registrar may, by agreement, transmit copies of records and other reports
required by this article to offices of vital statistics outside this state when the records or
other reports relate to residents of those jurisdictions or persons born in those jurisdictions.
The agreement must specify the statistical and administrative purposes for which the
records may be used and must provide instructions for the proper retentione and disposition
of the copies. Copies received by the section of vital statistics from offices of vital statistics
in other states must be handled in the same manner as prescribed in thris section.

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