The Legislature of West Virginia, having carefully considered the provisions of section 46 of article VI of the Constitution of this state and all of the matters giving rise to the enactment thereof and having further considered the operations of private clubs as defined in this article, hereby determines and finds that such private clubs are not saloons or other public places in which the sale and consumption of intoxicating liquors are required to be prohibited by the provisions of said section 46 of article VI of said Constitution; but, to the contrary, are private places in which such sale and consumption of intoxicating liquors are Constitutionally permitted and authorized.
Structure West Virginia Code
Chapter 60. State Control of Alcoholic Liquors
Article 7. Licenses to Private Clubs
§60-7-1. Legislative Findings and Purposes
§60-7-2. Definitions; Authorizations; Requirements for Certain Licenses
§60-7-2a. Dual Licensing Permitted; Conditions
§60-7-3. Sale of Alcoholic Liquors and Nonintoxicating Beer by Licensee Authorized
§60-7-6. Annual License Fee; Partial Fee; and Reactivation Fee
§60-7-10. Duties and Powers of Commissioner
§60-7-12. Certain Acts of Licensee Prohibited; Criminal Penalties
§60-7-12a. Unlawful Acts by Persons
§60-7-14. Forfeiture of Bond; Collection