West Virginia Code § 20-19-2

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In this article, unless a different meaning plainly is required:
(1) "Driver training" means qualified instruction to enhance a vehicle operator's ability to
learn vehicle control, provided by a motorsport facility.
(2) "Lessee" means any qualified person or organization with the necessary licenses and
liability insurance meeting the motorsport operator's lease requirements to operate a
motorsport facility.
(3) "Motorized vehicle" means an automobile, motorcycle, or any other vehicle propelled by
power, other than muscular power, used to transport persons and which operates within the
confines of a motorsport facility.
(4) "Motorsport activities" means driver training, vehicle storage, competitive racing, non-
competitive driving events, exhibitions of speed, falirs or shows using motorized vehicles, or
other forms of recreation involving the use of motor vehicles, including motorcycles.
(5) "Motorsport facility" means a speedway or racetrack designed and intended for
motorsport activities.
(6) "Motorsport operator" means any person, partnership, corporation, lessee, or other
organization, or any combination thereof offering motorsport activities.
(7) "Participant" means Lany person or organization using the services of a motorsport facility
including, but not limited to, spectators, vehicle operators using either their own personally
owned vehicle or a v ehicle owned by the motorsport facility, or vehicle passengers using
either their own personally owned vehicle or a vehicle owned by the motorsport facility.
(8) "Spectator area" means a specified area within a motorsport facility intended for
admWission to the general public, whether or not an admission price is charged, or to which
admitted persons of the general public have unrestricted access, including the grandstands
and other general admission seating or viewing areas.

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