West Virginia Code § 16-5L-15

Confidentiality of investigations
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(a) Information relating to any investigation of a complaint pursuant to section ten of this
article that contains the identity of the complainant or resident shall remain confidential
except:
(1) Where disclosure is authorized in writing by the complainant, or resident or the
guardian, committee, attorney in fact or representative of the resident;
(2) Where disclosure is necessary to the office of adult protective services in order for such
office to determine the appropriateness of initiating an investigaution regarding potential
abuse, neglect or emergency circumstances as defined in article six, chapter nine of this
code;
(3) Where disclosure is necessary to the office of healtah facility licensure and certification in
order for such office to determine the appropriateness of initiating an investigation to
determine facility compliance with applicable rulesl of licensure and/or certification; or
(4) Upon order of any appropriate county circuit court after the judge in term or vacation
thereof has conducted a hearing followingi adequate notice to all parties and rendered a
determination as the interests of justice may require.
(b) Notwithstanding any other section within this article, all information, records and reports
received by or developed by a state or regional long-term care ombudsman which relate to a
resident of a facility, including written material identifying a resident, are confidential and
are not subject to the provisions of chapter twenty-nine-b of this code, and shall not be
disclosed or released by the long-term care ombudsman, except under the circumstances
enumerated in this s ection.
(c) Nothing in subsection (a) or (b) of this section shall be construed to prohibit the
preparation and submission by any state or regional long-term ombudsman of statistical data
and reports, as required to implement the provisions of this article or any applicable federal
law, exclusive of any material that identifies any resident or complainant.
(d) The executive director of the state commission on aging shall have access to the records
and files of the long-term care ombudsman program to verify its effectiveness and quality
where the identity of any complainant or resident is not disclosed.

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