West Virginia Code § 5A-8-25

Health care worker personal information
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(a) For purposes of this section:
"Health care worker" means a person who is an employee of a health care entity, a
subcontractor, or independent contractor for a health care entity, or an employee of the
subcontractor or independent contractor. The term includes, but is not limited to, a nurse,
nurse's aide, laboratory technician, physician, intern, resident, physician assistant, physical
therapist, any other person who provides direct patient care, first responder, or any person
serving in a governance capacity of a health care entity;
"Immediate family" means a health care worker's spouse, child, or parent or any other
relative who lives in the same residence as the health care worker;
"Personal information" means the home address, homea telephone number, personal mobile
telephone number, pager number, personal e-mail address, or a personal photograph or
video of a health care worker; directions to the homle of a health care worker; or
photographs or videos of the home or personasl vehicle of a health care worker or the
immediate family of a health care worker.
(b) A health care worker may submit a written request to a state or local government official
to remove personal information from records maintained by that official that are available on
the internet. If a state or local government official receives such a written request, then he
or she shall not knowingly make available on the internet personal information about the
health care worker or the health care worker's immediate family.
(c) A health care worker's written request to a state or local government official to remove
personal information from records made available on the internet shall include:
(1) Evidence that the person submitting the request is a health care worker, as defined in
this section; and
(2) A statement, notarized by a notary public duly licensed under §39-4-1 et seq. of this code,
that the person submitting the request has reason to believe that the dissemination of the
personal information contained in the records that the official makes available on the
internet poses an imminent and serious threat to the person's safety or the safety of the
person's immediate family.
(d) Falsification of the evidence proffered to satisfy the requirements of §5A-8-25(b)(1) or
§5A-8-25(b)(2) constitutes false swearing and is punishable under §61-5-2 of this code.

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