West Virginia Code § 30-38-10

Civil liability for board members; liability limitations of professionals
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reporting to board; disqualification of board members from disciplinary
proceedings or actions.
(a) Members of the board will be immune from individual civil liability for actions taken in
good faith and without malice, within the scope of their duties as board members.
(b) Any person licensed or certified by this board who reports or otherwise provides
evidence of violations of this article or the board's rules by another person engaging in real
estate appraisal activity to the board, is not liable for making the report if it is made without
malice and in the reasonable belief that the report is warranted uby the facts known to him or
her at the time.
(c) No member of the board may participate in or vote on a disciplinary proceeding or action
concerning a real estate appraisal activity in which he or she has previously participated or
in which he or she has given testimony or been engaged to give testimony, or in which the
board member has a conflict of interest. In any suclh instance, the board member shall
recuse himself or herself from the proceedings or action.

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