(a) The investigations conducted by the commission and the materials, in any medium, including hard copy and electronic, placed in the custody of the commission as a result of any such investigation are exempt from public disclosure under the provisions of chapter 29B of this code.
(b) Notwithstanding any other provision of this code to the contrary, the commission may dispose of printed materials placed in its files upon a vote of the commission: Provided, That the commission shall save copies of materials filed on or after January 1, 2010, in electronic form prior to their disposal.
(c) When the commission receives information, in any form, from any office, agency, department, or branch of state or local government that is bound by state or federal law to maintain the confidentiality, privacy, or security of the information, that governmental body shall identify to the commission what information and materials are so protected and identify the law or laws governing the confidentiality, privacy, or security of the information. The commission shall protect the confidentiality, privacy, or security of the protected information in like manner and to the same level as is required of the governmental body providing the information to the commission. When the commission has completed an investigation and no longer has a need to maintain the confidential or protected information or materials, the commission shall notify the entity from whom the information was received and, unless requested to return the information or materials, shall destroy the same in a secure fashion and notify the entity from whom the information was received of this destruction.
Structure West Virginia Code
Article 5. Commission on Special Investigations
§4-5-2. Powers and Duties Generally
§4-5-3. Executive Sessions; Hearings; Subpoena Power; Enforcement Provisions
§4-5-4. Compensation and Expenses of Members; Other Expenses; How Paid
§4-5-5. Investigations Exempt From Public Disclosure Requirements
§4-5-6. False Statements to Commission
§4-5-7. Impersonation or Obstruction of Commission Member or Staff
§4-5-8. Award of Duty Weapon Upon Retirement; Disposal of Other Weapons Used by Staff