47-21-1 Legislative intent
47-21-2 Definitions
47-21-3 Authorizing the conduct of certain raffles without a license
47-21-4 Who may hold raffles; application for license; licenses not transferable
47-21-5 Annual license; conditions on holding of raffles
47-21-6 Limited occasion license; conditions on holding of raffles
47-21-7 License fee and exemption from taxes
47-21-8 Information required in application
47-21-9 Amendment of license
47-21-10 Licensee rules and regulations
47-21-11 Limits on prizes awarded — General provisions
47-21-12 Compensation
47-21-13 Compensation for concession operator; concession operated by charitable or public service organization
47-21-15 Payment of reasonable expenses from proceeds; net proceeds disbursement
47-21-16 Records; commissioner audit
47-21-17 Advertising
47-21-18 Fraud; penalties
47-21-19 Obtaining license fraudulently; penalty
47-21-20 Violation of provisions; crime; civil penalties; additional grounds for suspension or revocation
47-21-21 Administration; rules and regulations
47-21-22 Filing of reports
47-21-23 Filing of copy of license; application open to public inspection
47-21-24 County option election
47-21-25 Prohibited acts by convicted persons
47-21-26 Restrictions on use of raffle equipment
47-21-27 Proceeds of state fair
47-21-28 State fair raffle license; rules and regulations
47-21-29 Severability
47-21-30 Additional remedies for the commissioner; administrative procedures; deposit of money penalties

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Terms Used In West Virginia Code > Chapter 47 > Article 21 - Charitable Raffles

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