West Virginia Code § 29-22-30

Responsible Gaming and Research and Industry Development Act;
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gaming data research and analysis for scholarly purposes; higher education
curriculum development; preparation of report.
(a) Short Title – The provisions of this section may be cited as "The Responsible Gaming and
Research and Industry Development Act."
(b)(1) For the purposes of research only, West Virginia University shall be permitted to
analyze transactional data and metrics of the type collected and maintained by the West
Virginia Lottery as of March 1, 2024, related to gaming operations conducted in the state.
For purposes of this section, "transactional data and metrics" reufers to items such as
demographic data, usage data, utilization of responsible gaming features, account
suspension, complaints and financial information, including tdeposits, withdrawals, bonus
usage, balance statements and bet-level data, as determined in the sole discretion of the
West Virginia Lottery.
(2) Data provided by the West Virginia Lottery to Wlest Virginia University for research
purposes pursuant to this section is: s
(A) To be transmitted in an anonymized mainner by the West Virginia Lottery to West
Virginia University, through hashingg or other means, and excluding all personally
identifiable information;
(B) Not a public record; and
(C) Is exempt from public inspection and copying under the West Virginia Freedom of
Information Act, §29B-1-1 et seq. of this code.
(3) The univerVsity, upon receiving data, shall not disclose the data provided to this section to
any person, except:
(A) For the purpose of conducting the research described in this section;
(B) As part of a peer-reviewed research report; or
(C) To gaming operators pursuant to a written request delivered to the West Virginia
Lottery.
(c) West Virginia University shall develop a new program or alter or expand existing
programs to include courses, training, certificates, initiatives or other methods designated to
foster innovation in gaming technology development, and prepare students for careers in
racing, gaming, gaming operations, hospitality management, guest relations, entertainment,
and other amenities typically offered in conjunction with gaming operations.
(d) Commencing on January 1, 2026, and continuing annually thereafter, the State Lottery
Commission, or a successor agency or agencies, shall annually cause a comprehensive report
to be prepared and distributed to the Joint Committee on Government and Finance on the
impact of casino, video lottery, iGaming, racing, iLottery, and sports wagering on players
and on the state's economy, innovation in gaming technologies and gaming operations
resulting from West Virginia University's research authorized under this section, curriculum
developed to educate future leaders in the state's gaming and racing industries, and policy
proposals developed by the West Virginia Lottery from the research authorized under this
section. The report shall be prepared and distributed with the cooperation oef West Virginia
University.

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