Virginia Statutes

§ 63.2-1729 — Confidentiality of complainant's identity

Virginia § 63.2-1729
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 63.2Welfare (Social Services)
Subtitle IVLicensure
Ch. 17Licensure and Registration Procedures
Art. 4Complaints Received from Consumers and the Public

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Va. Code Ann. § 63.2-1729 (2026).

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Whenever the Department conducts inspections and investigations in response to complaints received from the public, the identity of the complainant and the identity of any resident, participant or child who is the subject of the complaint, or identified therein, shall be confidential and shall not be open to inspection by members of the public. Identities of the complainant and resident, participant or child who is the subject of the complaint shall be revealed only if a court order so requires. Nothing contained herein shall prevent the Department, in its discretion, from disclosing to the assisted living facility, adult day center or child welfare agency the nature of the complaint or the identity of the resident, participant or child who is the subject of the complaint. Nothing containe

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Legislative History

1994, c. 941, § 63.1-177.2; 2002, c. 747; 2024, cc. 37, 150.

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