West Virginia Code § 29-22A-3

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As used in this article:
(a) "Applicant" means any person applying for any video lottery license or permit.
(b) "Associated equipment" means any hardware located on a licensed racetrack's premises
which is connected to the video lottery system for the purpose of performing communication,
validation or other functions, but not including the video lottery terminals or the
communication facilities of a regulated public utility.
(c) "Background investigation" means a security, criminal and credit investigation of a
person, as defined in this section, who has applied for a video lottery license or permit, or
who has been granted a video lottery license or permit.
(d) "Central computer," "central control computer" or "central site system" means any
central site computer provided to and controlled byl the commission to which video lottery
terminals communicate for purposes of information retrieval and terminal activation and to
disable programs.
(e) "Commission" or "State Lottery Commission" means the West Virginia Lottery
Commission created by article twenty-two of this chapter.
(f) "Control" means the authority to direct the management and policies of an applicant or a
license or permit holder.
(g) "Costs" means the expenses incurred by the commission in the testing and examination
of video lottery term inals and the performance of background investigations and other
related activities which are charged to and collected from applicants or license or permit
holders.
(h) W"Director" means the individual appointed by the Governor to provide management and
administration necessary to direct the State Lottery Office.
(i) "Disable" or "terminal disable" means the process of executing a shutdown command from
the central control computer which causes video lottery terminals to cease functioning.
(j) "Display" means the visual presentation of video lottery game features on a video lottery
terminal in the form of video images, actual symbols or both.
(k) "EPROM" and "erasable programmable read-only memory chips" means the electronic
storage medium on which the operation software for all games playable on a video lottery
terminal resides and which can also be in the form of CD-ROM, flash RAM or other new
technology medium that the commission may from time to time approve for use in video
lottery terminals. All electronic storage media are considered to be the property of the State
of West Virginia.
(l) "Floor attendant" means a person, employed by a licensed racetrack, who holds a permit
issued by the commission and who corrects paper jams and bill jams in video lottery
terminals and also provides courtesy services for video lottery players.
(m) "Gross terminal income" means the total amount of cash, vouchers or tokens inserted
into the video lottery terminals operated by a licensee, minus the total value of coins and
tokens won by a player and game credits which are cleared from the video leottery terminals
in exchange for winning redemption tickets.
(n) "License" or "video lottery license" means authorization granted by the commission to a
racetrack which is licensed by the West Virginia Racing Commisusion to conduct
thoroughbred or greyhound racing meetings pursuant to article twenty-three, chapter
nineteen of this code permitting the racetrack to operate vidteo lottery terminals authorized
by the commission.
(o) "Lottery" means the public gaming systems or games established and operated by the
State Lottery Commission. l
(p) "Manufacturer" means any person holding a permit granted by the commission to engage
in the business of designing, building, consitructing, assembling or manufacturing video
lottery terminals, the electronic comgputer components of the video lottery terminals, the
random number generator of the video lottery terminals, or the cabinet in which it is housed,
and whose product is intended for sale, lease or other assignment to a licensed racetrack in
West Virginia, and who contracts directly with the licensee for the sale, lease or other
assignment to a licensed racetrack in West Virginia.
(q) "Net terminal income" means gross terminal income minus an amount deducted by the
commission to reimburse the commission for its actual costs of administering racetrack
video lottery at the licensed racetrack. No deduction for any or all costs and expenses of a
licensee related to the operation of video lottery games shall be deducted from gross
termWinal income.
(r) "Noncash prize" means merchandise which a video lottery player may be given the option
to receive in lieu of cash in exchange for a winning redemption ticket and which shall be
assigned a redemption value equal to the actual cost of the merchandise to the licensed
racetrack.
(s) "Own" means any beneficial or proprietary interest in any property or business of an
applicant or licensed racetrack.
(t) "Pari-mutuel racing facility," "licensed racetrack," "racetrack" or "track" means a facility
where horse or dog race meetings are held and the pari-mutuel system of wagering is
authorized pursuant to the provisions of article twenty-three, chapter nineteen of this code:
Provided, That, for the purposes of this article, "pari-mutuel racing facility," "licensed
racetrack," "racetrack" or "track" includes only a facility which was licensed prior to January
1, 1994, to hold horse or dog race meetings, and which conducts not less than two hundred
twenty live racing dates for each horse or dog race meeting or such other number of live
racing dates as may be approved by the Racing Commission in accordance with the
provisions of section twelve-b, article twenty-three, chapter nineteen of this code.
(u) "Permit" means authorization granted by the commission to a person to function as either
a video lottery manufacturer, service technician or validation manager. e
(v) "Person" means any natural person, corporation, association, partnership, limited
partnership, or other entity, regardless of its form, structure or nature.
(w) "Player" means a person who plays a video lottery game on a video lottery terminal at a
racetrack licensed by the commission to conduct video lottery games.
(x) "Service technician" means a person, employed by aa licensed racetrack, who holds a
permit issued by the commission and who performs service, maintenance and repair on
licensed video lottery terminals in this state. l
(y) "Video lottery game" means a commission approved, owned and controlled electronically
simulated game of chance which is displayied on a video lottery terminal and which:
(1) Is connected to the commission's central control computer by an on-line or dial-up
communication system;
(2) Is initiated by a player's insertion of coins, currency, vouchers or tokens into a video
lottery terminal, which causes game play credits to be displayed on the video lottery
terminal and, with respect to which, each game play credit entitles a player to choose one or
more symbols or num bers or to cause the video lottery terminal to randomly select symbols
or numbers; V
(3) Allows the player to win additional game play credits, coins or tokens based upon game
rules which establish the random selection of winning combinations of symbols or numbers
or both and the number of free play credits, coins or tokens to be awarded for each winning
combination of symbols or numbers or both;
(4) Is based upon computer-generated random selection of winning combinations based
totally or predominantly on chance;
(5) Allows a player at any time to simultaneously clear all game play credits and print a
redemption ticket entitling the player to receive the cash value of the free plays cleared from
the video lottery terminal; and
(z) "Validation manager" means a person who holds a permit issued by the commission and
who performs video lottery ticket redemption services.
(aa) "Video lottery" means a lottery which allows a game to be played utilizing an electronic
computer and an interactive computer terminal device, equipped with a video screen and
keys, a keyboard or other equipment allowing input by an individual player, into which the
player inserts coins, currency, vouchers or tokens as consideration in order for play to be
available, and through which terminal device the player may receive free games, coins,
tokens or credit that can be redeemed for cash, annuitized payments over time, a noncash
prize or nothing, as may be determined wholly or predominantly by chance. "Video lottery"
does not include a lottery game which merely utilizes an electronic computeer and a video
screen to operate a lottery game and communicate the results of the game, such as the game
"Travel," and which does not utilize an interactive electronic terminal drevice allowing input
by an individual player.
(bb) "Video lottery terminal" means a commission-approved interactive electronic terminal
device which is connected with the commission's central comtputer system, and which is
used for the purpose of playing video lottery games authorized by the commission. A video
lottery terminal may simulate the play of one or more video lottery games.
(cc) "Wager" means a sum of money or thing of value risked on an uncertain occurrence.

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