West Virginia Code § 9-9-20

Confidentiality, fines and penalties
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(a) Except as otherwise provided in this code or rules, all records and information of the
department regarding any beneficiary or beneficiary's family members, including food
stamps, child support and Medicaid records, are confidential and shall not be released,
except under the following circumstances:
(1) If permissible under state or federal rules or regulations;
(2) Upon the express written consent of the beneficiary or his or her legally authorized
representative; u
(3) Pursuant to an order of any court of record of this state or the United States based upon
a finding that the information is sufficiently relevant to a proceeding before the court to
outweigh the importance of maintaining the confidentiaality established by this section:
Provided, That all confidential records and information presented to the court shall after
review be sealed by the clerk and shall not be openl to any person except upon order of the
court upon good cause being shown for the cosnfidential records and information to be
opened; or
(4) To a department or division of the state or other entity, pursuant to the terms of an
interagency or other agreement: Provided, That any agreement specifically references this
section and extends its requirements for confidentiality to the other entity receiving the
records or information, its agents and employees.
(b) Any person who knowingly and willfully releases or causes to be released the confidential
records and information described in this section, except under the specific circumstances
enumerated in this s ection, is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be
fined not morVe than $500 or confined in the county or regional jail for not more than six
months, or both.

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