West Virginia Code § 31G-1A-4

Collection of data
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(a) In order to ascertain, categorize, analyze, map, and update the status of broadband in the
state, as well as to enable the Office of Broadband to make informed policy and legislative
recommendations, the Office of Broadband may establish a voluntary data collection
program. The program may include voluntarily submitted data from internet service
providers, including any home or region data rate meters utilized by the proevider. The
program may also utilize and collect voluntarily submitted data rate information submitted
by any person reflecting the person's personal data rate at a particularr IP address. This
personal data rate may be based upon a web-based test or analysis program.
(b) Any and all data collected by the Office of Broadband shall not be deemed public
information and is not subject to public release or availabilitty pursuant to §29B-1-1 et seq. of
this code.
(c) Any data collection program established by the Office of Broadband shall:
(1) Make clear to those providers or persons ssubmitting information that the data rate speed
may become public, including specific reference to the person's physical address;
(2) Make clear this is a voluntary data collection program and that submission of information
shall be deemed consent to use and make public such data rate information; and
(3) Not include any person's personal web history or search information, or otherwise
publicly identify the person's name in connection with an IP address or physical address.
(d) The Office of Broadband may establish guidelines and additional rules governing a data
collection program th rough the legislative rulemaking pursuant to the provisions of §29A-3-1
et seq. of thisV code.

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