West Virginia Code of State Rules
Agency 77 - Human Rights Commission
Title 77 - LEGISLATIVE RULE HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION
Series 77-06 - Rules Regarding Waiver Of Rights Under The WV Human Rights Act
Section 77-6-5 - Burden of Proof on Waiver and Duress

Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 13, March 29, 2024

5.1. In any dispute that may arise over whether any of the requirements, conditions, and circumstances set forth above have been met, the party asserting the validity of the waiver shall have the burden of proving as an affirmative defense that a waiver was knowing and voluntary pursuant to the above terms.

5.2. Even if the conditions set forth in this rule have been met, an individual may show that a waiver is involuntary because it was executed as a result of a threat, intimidation or coercion on the part of the employer. The individual shall have the burden of proving that the threat, intimidation or coercion was a determining factor in the individual's decision to execute the waiver.

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