West Virginia Code
Article 23. Horse and Dog Racing
§19-23-5. Executive Director and Other Personnel; Qualifications; Terms; Powers and Duties; Compensation and Expenses

(a) The Racing Commission shall appoint an executive director to represent the Racing Commission who shall have the powers and authority and perform such duties as the Racing Commission directs. The executive director shall preserve at the Racing Commission's principal office all books, maps, records, documents and other papers of the Racing Commission. The executive director shall, in addition to all other duties imposed upon him or her by the Racing Commission, serve in a liaison capacity between licensees and the Racing Commission. The Racing Commission may also employ, direct and define the duties of an assistant executive director and such stenographers, clerks and other office personnel as it deems necessary to carry out the duties imposed upon it under the provisions of this article.
(b) In addition to the employees referred to above, the Racing Commission shall employ, direct and define the duties of a chief clerk, director of security, director of audit, chief chemist, stewards to represent the Racing Commission, supervisors of the pari-mutuel wagering conducted under the provisions of this article, veterinarians, inspectors, accountants, guards and all other employees deemed by the Racing Commission to be essential in connection with any horse or dog race meeting. The director of audit shall be a certified public accountant or experienced public accountant.
(c) No individual shall knowingly be employed or be continued in employment by the Racing Commission in any capacity whatever:
(1) Who directly or indirectly, or in any capacity, owns or has any interest, in any manner, in any racetrack where horse or dog race meetings may be held, including, but not limited to, an interest as owner, lessor, lessee, stockholder or employee;
(2) Who at the time is or has been within one year prior, a member of the Legislature or an elective officer of this state unless he or she is experienced and qualified as a racing official; or
(3) Who has been or shall be convicted of an offense which, under the law of this state or any other state or of the United States of America, constitutes a felony or is a violation of article four, chapter sixty-one of this code. Any steward employed by the Racing Commission or by a licensee shall be a person of integrity and experienced and qualified for such position by the generally accepted practices and customs of horse or dog racing in the United States.
(d) The executive director and all other employees of the Racing Commission shall serve at the will and pleasure of the Racing Commission. The executive director and the other employees referred to in this section as employees of the Racing Commission shall receive such compensation as may be fixed by the Racing Commission within the limit of available funds and shall be reimbursed for all reasonable and necessary expenses actually incurred in the performance of their official duties.
(e) All compensation and reimbursement for expenses of the members of the Racing Commission, the executive director and all other employees of the Racing Commission shall be paid from the funds in the hands of the State Treasurer collected under the provisions of this article and shall be itemized in the budget in the same manner as all other departments of state government. No reimbursement for expenses incurred shall be paid unless an itemized account, under oath, is first filed with the State Auditor.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 19. Agriculture

Article 23. Horse and Dog Racing

§19-23-1. License Required for Horse and Dog Racing and Pari-Mutuel Wagering in Connection Therewith; Exception

§19-23-2. Permits Required for Horse and Dog Racetrack Positions; Residency Requirements for Employees of Licensees

§19-23-3. Definitions

§19-23-4. West Virginia Racing Commission Continued as a Public Corporation; Composition; Terms; Vacancies; Qualifications, Expenses of Members; Principal Office; Meetings; Election of Officers; Quorum; Inspection of Records; Annual Report

§19-23-5. Executive Director and Other Personnel; Qualifications; Terms; Powers and Duties; Compensation and Expenses

§19-23-6. Powers and Authority of Racing Commission

§19-23-7. Application for License; Forms; Time for Filing; Disclosure Required; Verification; Bond; Application for Permit

§19-23-7a. Applicants for Licenses and Permits to Provide Fingerprints

§19-23-8. Consideration of Application for License or Permit; Issuance or Denial; Contents of License or Permit; Grounds for Denial of Application; Determination of Racing Dates; License or Permit Not Transferable or Assignable; Limitation on License...

§19-23-8a. Applications for Sunday Racing; Local Option Election Procedures; Protest Procedures Against Approval

§19-23-8b. Horse or Dog Racing After Six O'clock Postmeridian on Sundays; Application Therefor; Tentative Approval; Publication of Notice; Petition for Local Option Election; Local Option Election Procedure; Effect of Such Election

§19-23-8c. Local Option Election Procedure; Form of Ballot or Ballot Labels; Effect of Such Election

§19-23-9. Pari-Mutuel System of Wagering Authorized; Licensee Authorized to Deduct Commissions From Pari-Mutuel Pools; Retention of Breakage; Auditing; Minors

§19-23-10. Daily License Tax; Pari-Mutuel Pools Tax; How Taxes Paid; Alternate Tax; Credits

§19-23-11. Revenues From Horse Racing and Dog Racing to Be Paid Into a Special Account to Fund Commission Expenses

§19-23-12. License to Be in Lieu of All Other License, etc., Taxes; Exception

§19-23-12a. Pari-Mutuel Wagering on Interstate and Intrastate Horse and Dog Racing

§19-23-12b. Televised Racing Days; Merging of Pari-Mutuel Wagering Pools

§19-23-12c. Interstate Simulcasts by Licensed Racetracks

§19-23-12d. Simulcast Races and Pari-Mutuel Wagering at Authorized Gaming Facility in Historic Resort Hotel

§19-23-12e. Licensing of Advance Deposit Account Wagering

§19-23-13. Disposition of Funds for Payment of Outstanding and Unredeemed Pari-Mutuel Tickets; Publication of Notice; Irredeemable Tickets; Payment of Past Obligations

§19-23-13a. West Virginia Bonus Race Fund

§19-23-13b. West Virginia Thoroughbred Development Fund; Distribution; Restricted Races; Nonrestricted Purse Supplements; Preference for West Virginia Accredited Thoroughbreds

§19-23-13c. Expenditure of Racetrack Video Lottery Distribution

§19-23-14. Disposition of Permit Fees, Registration Fees and Civil Penalties

§19-23-15. Investigation by Racing Commission; Suspension or Revocation of License or Permit

§19-23-16. Entry of Order Suspending or Revoking License or Permit; Service of Order; Contents; Hearing; Decision to Be in Writing

§19-23-17. Judicial Review; Appeal to Supreme Court of Appeals; Legal Representation for Racing Commission

§19-23-18. Horse and Dog Racetrack Construction Permits; Application Therefor

§19-23-19. Tentative Approval of Application for Construction Permit; Denial of Application; Publication of Notice

§19-23-20. Petition for Local Option Election

§19-23-21. Local Option Election Procedure; Form of Ballots or Ballot Labels

§19-23-22. Issuance or Nonissuance of Construction Permit; Duration of Construction Permit; Transfer and Assignment of Construction Permit

§19-23-23. Further Elections Restricted

§19-23-24. §§19-23-18 to 19-23-23 Inapplicable to Horse Racetracks Already Constructed and Established

§19-23-25. Application to Enjoin Violations

§19-23-26. Offenses and Penalties

§19-23-27. Repealer

§19-23-28. Effect of Article on Existing Rules and Regulations, Licenses and Permits

§19-23-29. Severability

§19-23-30. Continuation of the Racing Commission