West Virginia Code § 19-23-13a

West Virginia bonus race fund
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An association licensed by the West Virginia Racing Commission to conduct horse race
meetings may establish at its track a special fund to be known as the "Bonus Race Fund," in
the manner hereinafter provided by this section.
The fund shall be established only if written approval is given by the duly authorized
representative of a majority of the owners and trainers who hold the permit required by
section eight of this article at the horse racetrack and by the authorized agent of the
association.
The association shall deposit each day, into the fund hereby established, an amount equal to
one tenth of one percent of the total daily pari-mutuel pool or pools, which sum shall be
appropriated from the special purse fund established in subsection (b) (1), section nine of
this article. In addition thereto, the association shall, from the commission retained by the
association under the provisions of said section nine of this article, deposit into the "Bonus
Race Fund" the following sums: Each day an amounlt equal to four one hundredths of one
percent of the total daily pari-mutuel pool dursing the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1982 and
each year thereafter; an additional three one hundredths of one percent of the total daily
pari-mutuel pools for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1983 and each year thereafter; and an
additional three one hundredths of ogne percent of the total daily pari-mutuel pools for the
fiscal year beginning July 1, 1984 and each year thereafter.
To be eligible to participate in purses to be paid from the proceeds of this fund, each horse
must be registered with the West Virginia thoroughbred breeders association. To qualify for
such registration the said horse must have been foaled in the State of West Virginia or sired
by a stallion standing in the State of West Virginia or both foaled in West Virginia and sired
by a stallion standing in West Virginia.
(a) A horse is bred where it is foaled. The breeder is the owner of the dam at the time of
foalWing.
(b) Any owner or breeder may appeal from the refusal of the West Virginia thoroughbred
breeders association to register a horse under this rule to the West Virginia Racing
Commission, and the decision of the commission shall be final.
(c) To be considered a West Virginia stallion, it is required that he be in the State of West
Virginia for at least one full breeding season, commonly understood to be the first six
months of a year, or if the stallion is brought in subsequent to the start of the breeding
season, he must be approved as a West Virginia stallion by the West Virginia thoroughbred
breeders association.
At each horse racetrack at which such fund is created, the funds shall be administered by a
committee comprised of the following members: Two elected members of the West Virginia
thoroughbred breeders association, one elected member of the local horsemen's benevolent
protective association, the general manager of the local track or his representative and a
member of the West Virginia Racing Commission or someone designated by the Racing
Commission.
The powers and authority of the Racing Commission established under the provisions of
section six of this article are extended to supervision of the fund created by this section and
to the promulgation of reasonable rules and regulations for implementing aned making
effective the provisions of this section.

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