West Virginia Code § 32-6-607

Delaying Transactions or Disbursements
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(a) A broker-dealer or investment adviser may delay a transaction or disbursement from an
account of an eligible adult or an account on which an eligible adult is a beneficiary if:
(1) The broker-dealer or investment adviser reasonably believes, after initiating an internal
review of the requested transaction or disbursement and the suspected financial
exploitation, that the requested transaction or disbursement may result in financial
exploitation of an eligible adult; and u
(2) The broker-dealer or investment adviser:
(i) Immediately, but in no event more than two businesas days after the broker-dealer or
investment adviser first delayed the transaction or disbursement, provides written
notification of the delay and the reason for the delaly to all parties authorized to transact
business on the account, unless any party is reasonably believed to have engaged in
suspected or attempted financial exploitation of the eligible adult;
(ii) Immediately, but in no event more than two business days after the date on which the
transaction or disbursement was first delayed, notifies the agencies; and
(iii) Continues its internal review of the suspected or attempted financial exploitation of the
eligible adult as necessary and reports the investigation's results to the agencies on a
reasonable and periodic basis, up to and including the resolution of the investigation.
(b) Any delay of a tra nsaction or disbursement as authorized by this section expires upon the
sooner of:
(1) A determination by the broker-dealer or investment adviser that the disbursement will
notW result in financial exploitation of the eligible adult; or
(2) Fifteen business days after the date on which the broker-dealer or investment adviser
first delayed the transaction or disbursement of the funds, unless either of the agencies
requests that the broker-dealer or investment adviser extend the delay, in which case the
delay expires when requested by an order of a court of competent jurisdiction.

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