West Virginia Code § 33-10-4e

Confidentiality
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(a) In all proceedings and judicial reviews under section four of this article, all records of the
insurer, other documents and all insurance department files and court records and papers,
so far as they pertain to or are a part of the record of the proceedings, shall be and remain
confidential and all papers filed with the clerk of the circuit court shall be held by the clerk
in a confidential file, except as is necessary to obtain compliance with any oerder entered in
connection with the proceedings, unless and until:
(1) The circuit court, after hearing argument in chambers, shall order otherwise;
(2) The insurer requests that the matter be made public; or
(3) The commissioner applies for an order under section ten or eleven of this article.
(b) The commissioner may share documents, materials or other information in his or her
possession or control pertaining to an insurer that lis the subject of a proceeding under this
article with other state insurance departments, the national association of Insurance
Commissioners, and federal banking agencies in accordance with section nineteen, article
two of this chapter. No waiver of any appliicable privilege or claim of confidentiality shall
occur as a result of disclosure by the commissioner under this section or as a result of
sharing documents, materials or other information pursuant to this subsection.

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