(a) No limited video lottery license or license renewal may be granted unless the Lottery Commission has determined that the applicant satisfies all of the following qualifications:
(1) The applicant is a person of good character, honesty, and integrity;
(2) The applicant is a person whose background, criminal record, if any, reputation, habits, and associations, do not threaten to (A) compromise the public interest of the citizens of the state, (B) weaken the effective regulation and control of video gaming, (C) breach the security and integrity of the lottery, or (D) introduce corrupt, unfair, or illegal practices, methods, and activities into the operation of video gaming or the business or financial transactions incidental to the operation of video gaming;
(3) The applicant has not been convicted of any violation of 29-22B-101 et seq., 19-23-1 et seq., 29-22-1 et seq., 29-22A-1 et seq., 29-25-1 et seq. of this code, or any felony related to theft, bribery, or gambling in this or in any other state or foreign country: Provided, That the Lottery Commission shall apply 29-22B-502(b) and 29-22B-502(c) of this code in determining whether an applicants prior criminal convictions bear a rational nexus to the license being sought.
(4) The applicant has disclosed to the Lottery Commission the identity of each person who has control of the applicant, as control is described in 29-22B-507 of this code, and those persons satisfy all qualifications required by this section and any applicable qualifications required by 29-22B-503 through 29-22B-506 of this code;
(5) The applicant has provided a set of fingerprints and has completed and signed the statement provided for in 29-22B-602 of this code;
(6) The applicant has furnished all information, including financial data and documents, certifications, consents, waivers, individual history forms, and other materials requested by the Lottery Commission for purposes of determining qualifications for a license.
(b) The Lottery Commission may not disqualify an applicant from initial licensure because of a prior criminal conviction that remains unreversed unless that conviction is for a crime that bears a rational nexus to the activity requiring licensure. In determining whether a criminal conviction bears a rational nexus to a profession or occupation, the Lottery Commission shall consider at a minimum:
(1) The nature and seriousness of the crime for which the individual was convicted;
(2) The passage of time since the commission of the crime;
(3) The relationship of the crime to the ability, capacity, and fitness required to perform the duties and discharge the responsibilities of the profession or occupation; and
(4) Any evidence of rehabilitation or treatment undertaken by the individual.
(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this code to the contrary, if an applicant is disqualified from licensure because of a prior criminal conviction, the Lottery Commission shall permit the applicant to apply for initial licensure if:
(1) A period of five years has elapsed from the date of conviction or the date of release from incarceration, whichever is later;
(2) The individual has not been convicted of any other crime during the period of time following the disqualifying offense; and
(3) The conviction was not for an offense of a violent or sexual nature: Provided, That a conviction for an offense of a violent or sexual nature may subject an individual to a longer period of disqualification from licensure, to be determined by the Lottery Commission.
(d) An individual with a criminal record who has not previously applied for licensure may petition the Lottery Commission at any time for a determination of whether the individuals criminal record will disqualify the individual from obtaining a license. This petition shall include sufficient details about the individuals criminal record to enable the Lottery Commission to identify the jurisdiction where the conviction occurred, the date of the conviction, and the specific nature of the conviction. The Lottery Commission shall provide the determination within 60 days of receiving the petition from the applicant. The Lottery Commission may charge a fee to recoup its costs for each petition.
Structure West Virginia Code
Chapter 29. Miscellaneous Boards and Officers
Article 22B. Limited Video Lottery
§29-22B-102. Authorization for Limited Video Lottery; Regulation by Lottery Commission
§29-22B-201. Legislative Finding; Constitutional Authority; Limited Video Lottery Is a Lottery
§29-22B-203. Legislative Finding; License to Participate in Limited Video Lottery Is a Privilege
§29-22B-301. Applicability of Definitions
§29-22B-302. Applicant Defined
§29-22B-303. Associated Equipment Defined
§29-22B-304. Background Investigation Defined
§29-22B-305. Central Computer, Central Control Computer or Central Site System Defined
§29-22B-306. Commission or State Lottery Commission Defined
§29-22B-309. Disable or Terminal Disable Defined
§29-22B-311. Eprom and Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory Chips Defined
§29-22B-312. Identification Document Defined
§29-22B-313. Indirect Ownership Defined
§29-22B-316. Limited Video Lottery Retailer Defined
§29-22B-318. Manufacturer Defined
§29-22B-319. National Criminal History Background Check System Defined
§29-22B-320. Net Terminal Income and Gross Terminal Income Defined
§29-22B-324. Permittee Defined
§29-22B-327. Resident of This State Defined
§29-22B-328. Restricted Access Adult-Only Facility Defined
§29-22B-329. Service Technician Defined
§29-22B-330. Video Lottery Defined
§29-22B-331. Video Gambling Machine Defined
§29-22B-332. Video Lottery Game Defined
§29-22B-333. Video Lottery Terminal Defined
§29-22B-401. General Authority of State Lottery Commission and Director; Conflicts
§29-22B-402. Powers and Duties of the State Lottery Commission
§29-22B-403. Powers and Duties of the Director
§29-22B-404. Advertising by Commission or Director
§29-22B-501. Types of Licenses Issued for Participation in Limited Video Lottery Activities
§29-22B-502. General Qualifications for All Types of Limited Video Lottery Licenses
§29-22B-503. Additional Qualifications for an Applicant for an Operator S License
§29-22B-505. Additional Qualification for an Applicant for a Service Technician's License
§29-22B-506. Additional Qualifications for an Applicant for a Manufacturer's License
§29-22B-507. Persons Having Control of an Applicant for a Limited Video Lottery License
§29-22B-508. Commission Action on Applications
§29-22B-509. Incomplete Application Not to Be Considered
§29-22B-510. Burden of Proving Qualification for License
§29-22B-511. Issuance of Order Refusing to Issue or Renew License, or Suspending or Revoking Same
§29-22B-512. Review of Continuing Eligibility for License
§29-22B-513. Application Forms and Other Documents
§29-22B-514. Failure to Reveal Material Fact; False or Misleading Material
§29-22B-516. Applicant Bears the Risk of Adverse Publicity
§29-22B-517. Renewal of Licenses
§29-22B-518. Annual License Fees
§29-22B-601. Establishment of Procedures for Background Investigations
§29-22B-602. Responsibility of State Police in Conducting Background Investigations
§29-22B-603. Guidelines for Background Investigations
§29-22B-604. Applicant's Rights Regarding Background Investigations
§29-22B-701. General Duties of All Licensees
§29-22B-702. Additional Duties of Limited Video Lottery Retailers
§29-22B-703. Additional Duties of Limited Video Lottery Retailers Who Are Permittees
§29-22B-704. Duties of Limited Video Lottery Retailer Regarding Payment of Credits
§29-22B-705. Additional Duties of Manufacturers
§29-22B-706. Additional Duties of Operators
§29-22B-707. Additional Duties of Service Technicians
§29-22B-802. Testing of Video Lottery Terminals and Associated Equipment
§29-22B-803. Reporting of Testing Results
§29-22B-901. Hardware Specifications
§29-22B-902. Control of Electrical Power
§29-22B-903. Coin or Bill Acceptors
§29-22B-904. Security; Access to the Interior of Video Lottery Terminals
§29-22B-905. Printing Mechanism
§29-22B-906. Identification Plate
§29-22B-907. Display of Information on Terminal Face or Screen
§29-22B-908. Communication With Central Computer System
§29-22B-909. Random Number Generator Required
§29-22B-911. Continuation of Current Game After Malfunction
§29-22B-912. Electronic Accounting Required
§29-22B-1001. Manufacturer Must Be Licensed
§29-22B-1002. Manufacturers May Sell or Lease Only to Permittees
§29-22B-1003. Terminals Must Be Approved
§29-22B-1004. Purchase or Lease by Permittees
§29-22B-1101. Limitation on Number and Location of Video Lottery Terminals
§29-22B-1104. Reservation of Authority to Have Video Lottery Terminals on or Before August 1, 2001
§29-22B-1106. Allocation of Permits to Own or Lease Video Lottery Terminals by Sealed Bid
§29-22B-1108. Preference for Current Permit Holders
§29-22B-1109. Bid Bond Required
§29-22B-1111. Reduction of Video Lottery Terminals Authorized in a Retailer's License
§29-22B-1112. Reduction of Gambling
§29-22B-1201. Placement of Video Lottery Terminals
§29-22B-1203. Registration Decals
§29-22B-1204. Installation of Approved Lottery Terminals
§29-22B-1205. Transportation From Manufacturer and Registration of Video Lottery Terminals
§29-22B-1206. Any Other Transportation of Video Lottery Terminals
§29-22B-1301. Maintenance of Video Lottery Terminals
§29-22B-1304. Repairs to Logic Board or Circuitry
§29-22B-1401. Accounting for the State's Share of Gross Terminal Income
§29-22B-1402. Resolution of Discrepancies
§29-22B-1403. Payover of State's Share of Gross Terminal Income
§29-22B-1404. Permittees to Furnish Bank Authorizations
§29-22B-1405. State's Share of Gross Terminal Income Held in Trust
§29-22B-1406. Examination of Permittee Books and Records
§29-22B-1407. Civil Penalty for Failure to Pay Over State's Share of Gross Terminal Income
§29-22B-1408. Distribution of State"s Share of Gross Terminal Income
§29-22B-1502. Contents of Petition for Hearing; Security
§29-22B-1503. Hearing Procedures
§29-22B-1601. Imposition of Civil Penalties by the Commission
§29-22B-1602. Civil Penalties Applicable to Limited Video Lottery Retailers
§29-22B-1603. Civil Penalties Applicable to Service Technicians
§29-22B-1604. Civil Penalties Applicable to Permittees
§29-22B-1605. Civil Penalties Applicable to Manufacturers
§29-22B-1606. Civil Penalties for Failure of Licensees to Perform Duties
§29-22B-1607. Civil Action to Collect Penalty
§29-22B-1702. Criminal Penalties for Unlawful Inducement
§29-22B-1703. Criminal Penalty for Unauthorized Game on Authorized Video Lottery Terminal
§29-22B-1704. Criminal Penalty for Unauthorized Video Lottery Terminal
§29-22B-1705. Criminal Penalty for Possession of Video Gambling Machine
§29-22B-1706. Criminal Penalty for Expired Operator or Limited Video Lottery Retailer's License
§29-22B-1708. Criminal Penalty for Tampered Game, Terminal, Device or Other Equipment
§29-22B-1709. Criminal Penalty for Deceptive Practices
§29-22B-1710. Employment of Unlicensed Person Who Is Required to Be Licensed
§29-22B-1712. Criminal Penalty for Use of Device That Gives Player an Unauthorized Advantage
§29-22B-1713. Criminal Penalty for Violation of Rules of Play
§29-22B-1714. Criminal Penalty for Corrupt Combinations, Collusions or Conspiracies Prohibited
§29-22B-1801. Video Gambling Machines Declared Contraband
§29-22B-1803. Items Subject to Forfeiture
§29-22B-1804. Procedure for Seizure of Forfeitable Property
§29-22B-1805. Procedures for Forfeiture
§29-22B-1806. Disposition of Forfeited Moneys, Securities or Other Negotiable Instruments
§29-22B-1807. Disposition of Other Forfeited Property; Distribution of Proceeds
§29-22B-1901. Effect of This Article on Certain Taxes