West Virginia Code § 29-22-23

Procurement; disclosures by vendors and related persons and entities;
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
authorizing background investigation; unenforceability of contracts in
contravention of section.
(a) The commission shall utilize the provisions of article three, chapter five-a of this code in
the procurement of all commodities, printing, services and goods, materials, lottery tickets
and other items necessary for the commission and lottery, subject to the proevisions of
subsection (b) of this section.
(b) For the printing of tickets used in any lottery game, any goods or services involving the
receiving or recording of number selection of any lottery game, our any goods or services
involving the determination of winners on any lottery game, which are hereby referred to as
major procurements, the commission shall evaluate the comtpetence, integrity, character,
reputation and background of the vendor. To allow for this evaluation, potential vendors
shall supply the following information prior to the submission of an initial bid or proposal
and on or before July 1, of each year thereafter;
(1) If the vendor is a corporation, the officers,s directors and each stockholder in such
corporation; except that, in the case of stockholders of publicly held equity securities of a
publicly traded corporation, only the names and address of those known to the corporation
to own beneficially five percent or mgore of such securities need be disclosed; and
(2) If the vendor is a partnership or joint venture, all of the general and limited partners or
joint venturers; if such general and limited partners or joint venturers are themselves a
partnership, joint venture, trust, association, corporation, subsidiary or intermediary
corporation, the same information required by this section shall be supplied for such entities
also;
(3) If the vendor is a trust, the name of the trustee;
(4) If the vendor is an association, the members, officers and directors; and
(5) If the vendor intends to or does subcontract to another person or entity any integral or
substantial portion of the work to be performed in supplying such materials or equipment,
then the vendor shall supply the above-mentioned information for all such persons or
entities.
(6) The following information shall also be submitted:
(A) Other jurisdictions in which the vendor has contracts to supply gaming materials or
equipment and the types of gaming materials or equipment involved therewith;
(B) The details of any felony conviction of a criminal offense, state or federal, of the vendor
or any person whose name and address are required by this section;
(C) The details of any disciplinary action of a judicial nature relating to gaming taken by any
state or person against the vendor or any person whose name and address are required by
this section;
(D) The number of years the vendor has been in the business of supplying gaming materials
or equipment;
(E) A disclosure of each state and jurisdiction in which the vendor has been denied, or has
had revoked a gaming license of any kind, and the disposition of such in each such state or
jurisdiction. If any gaming license has been revoked or has not been renewed or any gaming
license application has been either denied or is pending and has remained pending for more
than six months, all of the facts and circumstances underlying suuch failure to receive such
license must be disclosed;
(F) A disclosure of the details of any bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization or any pending
litigation relating to gaming of each vendor; a
(G) A signed authorization by each vendor and officler thereof allowing the deputy director
for security to conduct a background investigastion of such person; and
(H) Such other information, accompanied iby such documents, as the commission, by rule or
contract procurement documents, may require as being necessary or appropriate in the
public interest to accomplish the purposes of this section.
(c) No contract for the supply of gaming materials or equipment for use in the operation of
the state lottery is enforceable against the state if the provisions of this section are not
complied with.

‹ Prev All West Virginia sections Next ›


Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.