SB495 H JUD AM #1

WRV 3133

 

The Committee on the Judiciary moved to amend the Senate committee substitute by striking everything after the enacting clause and in inserting in lieu thereof the following:

“ARTICLE 4. CORRECTIONS MANAGEMENT.

§15A-4-8a. Facility video and security records confidential; exceptions.

(a) The contents of any correctional or juvenile facility video, incident report, or investigation report related to the safe and secure management of inmates and residents may be disclosed or released to the commissioner’s agents, representatives, and designees, but such records are otherwise confidential and not subject to public disclosure or release except as set forth in this section.

(b) Notwithstanding any provision of this code to the contrary, the contents of any correctional or juvenile facility video, incident report, or investigation report related to the safe and secure management of inmates and residents may be disclosed or released to an appropriate law-enforcement agency, when disclosure or release is necessary for the investigation, prevention, or prosecution of a crime or to safeguard the orderly operation of the correctional institution: Provided, That, with respect to records relating to juvenile residents, the law-enforcement agency in receipt of any such records shall treat the records as confidential pursuant to the provisions set forth in §49-5-101(a) of this code.

(c) Disclosure or release may also be made in civil or administrative proceedings pursuant to an order of a court or an administrative tribunal with the entry of an appropriate protective order prohibiting the misuse and reproduction of disclosed or released records: Provided, That the disclosure or release of records from a juvenile facility required for an employee grievance shall be made strictly in accordance with the provisions of §49-5-101 of this code.

(d)  The commissioner may authorize an attorney, licensed before the bar of this state and who is representing a person with a potential claim for personal injury or a violation of the United States Constitution or West Virginia Constitution allegedly caused by the division, to view facility video, incident reports, or investigation reports related to the safe and secure management of inmates and residents for purposes of determining the validity of a claim against the division, but such video, incident reports, or investigation reports related to the safe and secure management of inmates and residents shall not be released to the licensed attorney prior to institution of a suit or petition for pre-suit discovery in the appropriate forum and after the entry of an appropriate protective order prohibiting the misuse and reproduction of disclosed records.

(e)  The confidentiality provisions of this section shall extend to any person receiving such records and may not be used for any unauthorized purpose except upon order of a court of record

(a) The contents of all records necessary for the safe and secure management of inmates and residents committed to state correctional and juvenile facilities are confidential and may only be disclosed or released:

(1) Pursuant to this section;

(2) As required by the provisions of §29B-1-1 et seq. of this code;

(3) In accordance with the discovery provisions of the West Virginia Rules of Civil Procedure or the West Virginia Rules of Criminal Procedure; or

(4) In accordance with the provisions of §49-5-101 of this code.

(b) As used in this section, "records necessary for the safe and secure management of inmates and residents" means:

(1) Video and audio recordings produced in a correctional or juvenile facility;

(2) Incident reports and attachments thereto;

(3) Investigation reports and any attachments thereto, including, but not limited to, witness statements; and

(4) Any document or recording generated within a facility containing information which would reasonably place the safety of an employee, inmate, or resident in jeopardy.

(c) Records protected pursuant to the provisions of this section may be disclosed:

(1) To the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, his or her designees, and the commissioner or his or her designees for official use;

(2) To law enforcement when release is determined by the commissioner or his or her designees to be necessary for the investigation, prevention, or prosecution of a crime or crimes;

(3) To the Juvenile Justice Commission and its designees acting in the course of their official duties; and

(4) Pursuant to a lawful order of a court of record or an administrative tribunal for use in a civil, criminal, or administrative matter: Provided, That the order shall contain a provision limiting disclosure or publication of the records to purposes necessary to the proceeding and prohibiting its unauthorized use and reproduction.

(5) The commissioner shall authorize an attorney, licensed to practice law in this state and who is representing a person with a potential claim for personal injury or a violation of the United States Constitution or West Virginia Constitution allegedly caused by the division, to view facility video, incident reports, or investigation reports related to the safe and secure management of inmates and residents for purposes of determining the validity of a claim against the division: Provided, That such video, incident reports, or investigation reports related to the safe and secure management of inmates and residents shall not be released to the licensed attorney prior to institution of a suit or petition for pre-suit discovery in the appropriate forum and after the entry of an appropriate protective order prohibiting the misuse and reproduction of disclosed records.

(d) The commissioner shall authorize an attorney, licensed to practice in this state and who is representing a person related by consanguinity or affinity to an inmate or resident who has suffered an alleged injury or death while in the custody of the division to view facility video, incident reports, or investigation reports related to the safe and secure management of inmates and residents under the conditions set forth in subdivision (5), subsection (c) of this section.

(e)  The confidentiality provisions of this section extend to any person receiving such records and may not be used for any unauthorized purpose except upon order of a court of record or administrative tribunal.

 

 

Adopted

Rejected