West Virginia Code § 57-5-4c

Hospital records; sealing, identification and direction of copies
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The copy of the records shall be separately enclosed in an inner-envelope or wrapper,
sealed, with the style and number of the action, name of witness and date of subpoena
clearly inscribed thereon. The sealed envelope or wrapper shall then be enclosed in an
outer-envelope or wrapper, sealed, and directed as follows:
If the subpoena directs attendance in court, to the clerk of such court or to the judge
thereof; if the subpoena directs attendance at a deposition, to the officer before whom the
deposition is to be taken, at the place designated in the subpoena for the taking of the
deposition or at his place of business; in other cases, to the officeur, body or tribunal
conducting the hearing, at a like address.

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