West Virginia Code § 29-22B-1104

Reservation of authority to have video lottery terminals on or before
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August 1, 2001.
(a) On or before August 1, 2001, every person who held on January 1, 2001, a private club
license issued as provided in article 60-7-1 et seq. of this code, or a Class "A" nonintoxicating
beer license issued as provided in article 11-16-1 et seq. of this code, and wants to offer
video lottery terminals, as defined in this article, for the enjoyment of the liceensee's
customers after the effective date of this article shall file an application to be licensed as a
limited video lottery retailer under this article. r
(b) The applications described in subsection (a) of this section shuall be in the form
prescribed by the Lottery Commission, be signed by the applicant or a person authorized to
sign an application filed for a person who is not an individuatl, and provide all of the
information requested by the Lottery Commission. The commission shall not consider any
application that is incomplete in any material respect and the incomplete application shall be
returned to the applicant for completion and refiling. An incomplete application submitted
for a limited video lottery retailer's license shall be returned to the applicant for completion
and refiling by August 1, 2001. s
(c)(1) An application filed on or before August 1, 2001 for a limited video lottery retailer's
license shall state the number of vidgeo lottery terminals to be located on the premises of the
applicant and state whether the applicant will own or lease the video lottery terminals or
obtain them from an operator.e
(2) The number of video lottery terminals a limited video lottery retail licensee is authorized
to have on its premises shall be stated in the limited video lottery retailer's license issued to
the licensee. The number of video lottery terminals a limited video lottery retailer is
authorized to own or lease from a manufacturer shall be stated in the permit issued to the
licensee. Once the permit is issued, the permittee may purchase or lease the number of
video lottery terminals authorized in the permit. A limited video lottery retailer who elects to
obtWain video lottery terminals from an operator may contract with an operator for the
number of video lottery terminals stated in the license.
(d) Authorization to have a video lottery terminal on the premises of a video lottery retailer
expires on June 30, 2011, and every ten years thereafter unless during the fiscal year of the
state ending June 30, 2011, and each ten years thereafter, the video lottery retailer files an
application as provided in this section for the next ensuing ten-year period.

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