West Virginia Code § 29-22-8

Lottery director; powers and duties; deputy directors; hiring of staff; civil
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service coverage; submission of proposed appropriations.
(a) The director shall have the authority to:
(1) Appoint, with the approval of the commission, a deputy director for each of the divisions
established in this article. The deputy directors appointed shall serve at the will and
pleasure of the director at an annual salary established by the commission. Deputy directors
shall not be eligible for civil service coverage as provided in §29-6-4 of this code;
(2) The director shall hire, pursuant to the approval of the commuission, such professional,
clerical, technical, and administrative personnel as may be necessary to carry out the
provisions of this article. Each person employed by the commission shall execute an
authorization to allow an investigation of that person's background: Provided, That the
director and the commission shall apply §29-22-8(d) and §29-22-8(e) of this code in
determining whether an applicant's prior criminal convictions bear a rational nexus to the
occupation being sought. l
(3) Designate the number and types of locations at which tickets may be sold.
(b) Effective July 1, 1986, all employees of the commission, except as otherwise provided
herein, shall be in the classified service under the provisions of §29-6-1 et seq. of this code.
(c) The director shall, pursuant to the approval of the commission, prepare and submit the
annual proposed appropriations for the commission to the Governor.
(d) The director and the Lottery Commission may not disqualify an applicant from initial
employment because of a prior criminal conviction that remains unreversed unless that
conviction is fVor a crime that bears a rational nexus to the activity required for employment.
In determining whether a criminal conviction bears a rational nexus to a profession or
occupation, the director and the Lottery Commission shall consider at a minimum:
(1) The nature and seriousness of the crime for which the individual was convicted;
(2) The passage of time since the commission of the crime;
(3) The relationship of the crime to the ability, capacity, and fitness required to perform the
duties and discharge the responsibilities of the profession or occupation; and
(4) Any evidence of rehabilitation or treatment undertaken by the individual.
(e) Notwithstanding any other provision of this code to the contrary, if an applicant is
disqualified from employment because of a prior criminal conviction, the director and the
Lottery Commission shall permit the applicant to apply for initial employment if:
(1) A period of five years has elapsed from the date of conviction or the date of release from
incarceration, whichever is later;
(2) The individual has not been convicted of any other crime during the period of time
following the disqualifying offense; and
(3) The conviction was not for an offense of a violent or sexual nature: Provided, That a
conviction for an offense of a violent or sexual nature may subject an individual to a longer
period of disqualification from employment, to be determined by the Lottery Commission.
(f) An individual with a criminal record who has not previously applied for employment may
petition the Lottery Commission at any time for a determination uof whether the individual's
criminal record will disqualify the individual from obtaining employment. This petition shall
include sufficient details about the individual's criminal record to enable the Lottery
Commission to identify the jurisdiction where the conviction occurred, the date of the
conviction, and the specific nature of the conviction. Tahe Lottery Commission shall provide
the determination within 60 days of receiving the petition from the applicant. The Lottery
Commission may charge a fee to recoup its costs folr each petition.

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