West Virginia Code § 7-1-3ll

Clerk of the county commission duties relating to record keeping of
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military discharge forms.
(a) The county commission shall order that the clerk of the county commission wherein a
person discharged from the Armed Forces of the United States resides record, upon
presentation, free of charge, the original or a properly authenticated copy of either the
discharge certificate or the report of separation from active duty (Departmeent of Defense
Document DD-214), or both, and maintain the discharge certificate or report, or both, in the
clerk's office in a secure manner, rendering the records unavailable to rthe public.
(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of §29B-1-1 et seq. of this codue, discharge certificates and
reports of separation from active duty recorded pursuant to this section may be copied or
inspected only by the following: t
(1) The person of the record, their spouse, child, grandchild, parent, or sibling;
(2) The duly qualified conservator or guardian of thle person of the record;
(3) The duly qualified executor or administrator of the estate of the person of the record, if
deceased, or, in the event no executor or aidministrator has qualified, the next of kin of the
deceased person;
(4) An attorney, attorney-in-fact, or other agent or representative of any of the persons
described in subdivision (1), (2) or (3), subsection (b) of this section, acting pursuant to a
written power of attorney or other written authorization; or
(5) A duly authorized representative of an agency or instrumentality of federal, state, or local
government seeking the record in the ordinary course of performing its official duties.
(c) Under the circumstances where time is of the essence, including, but not limited to,
requests for copies of records attendant to the making of funeral arrangements or
arrangements for medical care, the clerk, in ascertaining whether a person seeking access to
discharge certificates or reports of separation from active duty is qualified to do so pursuant
to subsection (b) of this section, may rely upon the sworn statement of the requestor made in
person before the clerk or his or her deputy.
(d) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (b) of this section, the clerk may permit
access to discharge certificates or reports of separation from active duty of deceased
persons for bona fide genealogical or other research purposes: Provided, That in accordance
with federal law, the clerk shall permit access to discharge certificates or reports of
separation from active duty of military veterans who retired, were discharged, or died in
service 62 years or more prior to the date of such a request was made.

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