29-22C-1 Short title
29-22C-2 State authorization of table games at licensed racetrack facilities; legislative findings and declarations
29-22C-3 Definitions
29-22C-4 Commission duties and powers
29-22C-5 Appointment of commission staff; conditions of employment
29-22C-6 Licenses required
29-22C-7 Local option election
29-22C-8 License to operate a racetrack with West Virginia Lottery table games
29-22C-9 State ownership of table games
29-22C-10 Duties of racetrack table games licensee
29-22C-11 Reports by a racetrack table games licensee
29-22C-12 License to supply a racetrack with gaming equipment or services
29-22C-13 License to be employed in a racetrack with West Virginia Lottery table games
29-22C-14 License to be a provider of management services
29-22C-15 License or registration prohibitions
29-22C-16 License or registration denial, revocation, suspension, and reprimand
29-22C-17 Hearing procedures
29-22C-18 Notice of license expiration and renewal
29-22C-19 Miscellaneous license provisions
29-22C-20 Game rules of play; disputes
29-22C-21 Betting limits; operations and services
29-22C-22 Posting of betting limits
29-22C-23 Complimentary service, gift, cash or other item
29-22C-24 Law enforcement
29-22C-25 Inspection and seizure
29-22C-26 Tax on the privilege of holding a license to operate West Virginia Lottery table games
29-22C-27 West Virginia Lottery Racetrack Table Games Fund; Community-Based Service Fund; State Debt Reduction Fund; distribution of funds
29-22C-27a Changes in distribution of adjusted gross receipts; distributions from excess lottery fund
29-22C-28 Prohibition on unauthorized wagering
29-22C-29 Offenses and penalties
29-22C-30 Forfeiture of property
29-22C-31 Civil penalties
29-22C-32 Preemption
29-22C-33 Exemption from federal law
29-22C-34 Shipment of gambling devices

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Terms Used In West Virginia Code > Chapter 29 > Article 22C - West Virginia Lottery Racetrack Table Games Act

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