West Virginia Code § 31A-2B-8

Civil remedies
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(a) Subject to subsection (c) of this section, a customer may bring a civil action for damages,
injunctive relief, or both damages and injunctive relief against any financial institution or
government entity that causes the customer's protected financial information to be disclosed
in violation of this article. For each violation, the individual may recover:
(1) Against any person who negligently or recklessly violates this article, liquidated damages
of $10,000 or actual damages, whichever is greater; or
(2) Against any person who intentionally violates this article, liquuidated damages of $25,000
for each or actual damages, whichever is greater.
(b) Subject to subsection (c) of this section, a customer or merchant aggrieved by a violation
of §31A-2B-7 of this code may bring a civil action for daamages, injunctive relief, or both
damages and injunctive relief. Said person may recover liquidated damages of $50,000 or
actual damages, whichever is greater. l
(c) Right to cure. – Prior to an aggrieved party bringing a civil action pursuant to this
section, a financial institution shall have thie right to cure an alleged violation of this section,
according to the procedures, restrictions, and requirements set forth in §46A-5-108(a) of this
code: Provided, That both parties must follow the procedures set forth therein.
(d) Attorney's fees. – If a court finds that a violation of this article has occurred as the result
of a civil action brought pursuant to subsection (a) or subsection (b) of this section, the court
shall award reasonable attorney's fees to the aggrieved party. An award of attorney's fees is
subject to the same limitations set forth in §46A-5-108(f) of this code.
(e) Statute of VLimitations. – Any action under this article is barred unless the action is
commenced within five years after the aggrieved party knows or reasonably should know of
the violation. The statute of limitations provided herein is tolled for the 45-day period set
forth in §46A-5-108(a) of this code or for the period the effectuation of the cure offer is being
performed, whichever is longer.
(f) The remedies provided in this article are the exclusive civil remedies available to an
aggrieved party for violations of this article.

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