In recognition of the fact that information pertaining to numbers of customers and revenues collected by the CMRS providers is obtained and maintained in a competitive environment and that information pertaining to the providers' subscribers could be used to the disadvantage of the participating CMRS provider, the Legislature declares that any such information provided by the Public Service Commission and any county or enhanced 911 program, is not subject to disclosure under the provisions of chapter twenty-nine-b of this code.
Structure West Virginia Code
Chapter 24. Public Service Commission
Article 6. Local Emergency Telephone System
§24-6-1a. Municipal Emergency Telephone Systems
§24-6-3. Adoption of Emergency Telephone System Plan
§24-6-4. Creation of Emergency Telephone Systems
§24-6-5. Enhanced Emergency Telephone System Requirements
§24-6-6. Enhanced Emergency Telephone System Proposed Requirement
§24-6-6a. Alternate Procedure for Proposal by the Department of Public Safety
§24-6-6b. Wireless Enhanced 911 Fee; Public Safety Wireless Fee; Wireless Tower Fee
§24-6-7. Resolution of Conflicts
§24-6-8. Limitation of Liability
§24-6-9. Prohibitions and Penalty
§24-6-10. Prohibition Against Using "911" in Company Name
§24-6-11. Confidentiality of Proprietary Information
§24-6-12. Dispatching of Towing Services for Emergency Towing of Vehicles; Exceptions