West Virginia Code § 16B-16-7

Confidentiality of investigations
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(a) Information relating to any investigation of a complaint that contains the identity of the
complainant, a child who is subject to a reported allegation of abuse and neglect, a child who
has died or sustained a critical incident, a child in the juvenile justice system, a foster child,
foster parent, or kinship parent shall remain confidential except:
(1) Where imminent risk of serious harm is communicated directly to the Foster Care
Ombudsman or his or her staff;
(2) Where disclosure is necessary to the bureau in order for suchu office to determine the
appropriateness of initiating an investigation regarding potential abuse, neglect, or
emergency circumstances; or
(3) Where disclosure is necessary to the Office of Healath 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, certification, or both.
(b) The Foster Care Ombudsman shall maintain confidentiality with respect to all matters
including the identities of complainants, wiitnesses, or others from whom information is
acquired, except insofar as disclosures may be necessary to enable the Foster Care
Ombudsman to carry out duties of the office or to support recommendations.
(c) Notwithstanding any other section within this article, all information, records, and
reports received by or developed by the Foster Care Ombudsman Program which relate to a
foster child, foster parent, or kinship parent, including written material identifying a foster
child, foster parent, or a child who is subject to a reported allegation of abuse and neglect, a
child who has died or sustained a critical incident, a child in the juvenile justice system, or
kinship parenVt, are confidential pursuant to §49-5-101 et seq. of this code and are not subject
to the provisions of §29B-1-1 et seq. of this code, and may not be disclosed or released by the
Foster Care Ombudsman Program, except under the circumstances enumerated in this
section.
(d) Nothing in this section prohibits the preparation and submission by the Foster Care
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 foster child,
foster parent, kinship parent, or complainant.
(e) The Inspector General shall have access to the records and files of the Foster Care
Ombudsman Program to verify its effectiveness and quality where the identity of any
complainant, a child who is subject to a reported allegation of abuse and neglect, a child who
has died or sustained a critical incident, a child in the juvenile justice system, or foster child,
foster parent, or kinship parent is not disclosed.

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