West Virginia Code § 29-22-10

Licensed lottery sales agents; restrictions; annual license and fee;
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factors; application; bond; age; nonassignable license; organizations qualified;
commissions; display of license; geographic distribution; monopoly prohibited;
lottery retailers; preprinted instant type lottery tickets; fee; certificate of authority;
security; bond.
(a) The commission shall propose rules for legislative approval in accordancee with the
provisions of article three, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code for the licensing of lottery sales
agents for the sale and dispensing of lottery tickets, materials and lotterry games, and the
operations of electronic computer terminals therefor, subject to the following:
(1) The commission shall issue its annual license to the lottery sales agents for each lottery
outlet and for a fee established by the commission to cover itts costs, but not to exceed
$1,000. Application for licensing as a lottery sales agent shall be on forms prescribed and
furnished by the director;
(2) No licensee may engage in business exclusively as a lottery sales agent;
(3) The commission shall ensure geographic distribution of lottery sales agents throughout
the state; i
(4) Before issuance of a license to an applicant, the commission shall consider factors such
as the financial responsibility, security, background, accessibility of the place of business or
activity to the public, public convenience and the volume of expected sales;
(5) No person under the age of twenty-one may be licensed as an agent. No licensed agent
may employ any person under the age of eighteen for sales or dispensing of lottery tickets or
materials or operation of a lottery terminal;
(6) A license is valid only for the premises stated on the license;
(7) The director may issue a temporary license when determined necessary;
(8) A license is not assignable or transferable;
(9) Before a license is issued, an agent shall be bonded for an amount and in the form and
manner determined by the director, or shall provide other security, in an amount, form and
manner determined by the director, that will ensure the performance of the agent's duties
and responsibilities as a licensed lottery agent or the indemnification of the commission;
(10) The commission may issue licenses to any legitimate business, organization, person or
entity, including, but not limited to, civic or fraternal organizations; parks and recreation
commissions or similar authorities; senior citizen centers, state-owned stores, persons
lawfully engaged in nongovernmental business on state property, persons lawfully engaged
in the sale of alcoholic beverages; political subdivisions or their agencies or departments,
state agencies, commission-operated agencies; persons licensed under the provisions of
article twenty-three, chapter nineteen of this code; and religious, charitable or seasonal
businesses;
(11) Licensed lottery sales agents shall receive seven percent of gross sales as commission
for the performance of their duties: Provided, That a portion of the commission not to exceed
one and one quarter percent of gross sales may be paid from unclaimed prize moneys
accumulated under section sixteen of this article. In addition, the commissioen may
promulgate a bonus-incentive plan as additional compensation not to exceed one percent of
annual gross sales. The method and time of payment shall be determinerd by the commission;
(12) Licensed lottery sales agents shall prominently display the luicense on the premises
where lottery sales are made; and
(13) No person or entity or subsidiary, agent or subcontractor of that person or entity may
receive or hold more than twenty-five percent of the liacenses to act as licensed lottery sales
agent in any one county or municipality nor more than five percent of the licenses issued
throughout this state: Provided, That the limitationls of twenty-five percent and five percent
in this subdivision do not apply if it is determisned by the commission that there are not a
sufficient number of qualified applicants for licenses to comply with these requirements.
(b) The commission shall propose rugles for legislative approval in accordance with the
provisions of article three, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code specifying the terms and
conditions for contracting with lottery retailers for sale of preprinted instant type lottery
tickets and may provide for the dispensing of the tickets through machines and devices.
Tickets may be sold or dispensed in any public or private store, operation or organization,
without limitation. The commission may establish an annual fee not to exceed $50 for those
persons, per location or site, and shall issue a certificate of authority to act as a lottery
retailer to them. The commission shall establish procedures to ensure the security, honesty
and integrity of the lottery and distribution system. The commission shall establish the
method of payment, commission structure, methods of payment of winners, including
payWment in merchandise and tickets, and may require prepayment by lottery retailers,
require bond or security for payment and require deposit of receipts in accounts established
therefor. Retailers shall prominently display the certificate of authority issued by the
commission on the premises where lottery sales are made.

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