West Virginia Code § 61-8B-17

Study of reimbursement; recordkeeping; disclosure; confidentiality
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(a) The West Virginia prosecuting attorneys institute is hereby directed to undertake a study
of the viability of the state seeking reimbursement from private insurance companies for the
cost of forensic medical examinations. The study shall be completed prior to the first day of
the regular legislative session, one thousand nine hundred ninety-seven, and provided to the
President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Delegates. e
(b) The West Virginia prosecuting attorneys institute shall develop and maintain a database
for use by law-enforcement personnel, prosecuting attorneys and persons engaged in lawful
research of the information collected pursuant to its administratuion of the forensic medical
examination fund. The database shall include the number of examinations performed, the
facilities performing the examination and where feasible, othter information considered to be
of assistance to law-enforcement and the prosecution of sexual offenses. The database shall
be maintained in a manner which assures the confidentiality of the information.

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