West Virginia Code § 19-23-2

Permits required for horse and dog racetrack positions; residency
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requirements for employees of licensees.
(a) No person not required to be licensed under the provisions of section one of this article
shall participate in or have anything to do with horse or dog racing for a purse or a horse or
dog race meeting at any licensee's horse or dog racetrack, place or enclosure, where the
pari-mutuel system of wagering upon the results of such horse or dog racinge is permitted or
conducted, as a horse owner, dog owner, jockey, apprentice jockey, exercise boy, kennel
keeper, trainer, groom, plater, stable foreman, valet, veterinarian, agenrt, clerk of the scales,
starter, assistant starter, timer, judge or pari-mutuel employee, or in any other capacity
specified in reasonable rules and regulations of the Racing Commission unless such person
possesses a permit therefor from the West Virginia Racing Commission and complies with
the provisions of this article and all reasonable rules and regtulations of such Racing
Commission.
(b) At least eighty percent of the individuals employed by a licensee at any horse or dog race
meeting must be citizens and residents of this state and must have been such citizens and
residents for at least one year. For the purposse of this subsection, citizens and residents of
this state shall be construed to mean individuals who maintain a permanent place of
residence in this state, and have been bona fide residents and citizens of this state for a
period of one year immediately priorg to the filing of their applications for employment. The
provisions of this subsection shall not apply to individuals engaged in the construction of a
horse or dog racetrack or in thee equipping of same, nor to racing officials designated by the
Racing Commission or racing officials designated by the executive officials of a licensee.

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