West Virginia Code § 29-22B-1201

Placement of video lottery terminals
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(a) Video lottery terminals allowed by this article may be placed only in licensed limited
video lottery locations approved by the commission.
(b) All video lottery terminals in approved locations shall be physically located as follows:
(1) The video lottery terminals shall be continuously monitored through the use of a closed
circuit television system capable of identifying players and terminal faces and of recording
activity for a continuous 24 hour period. All video tapes or other recording medium approved
in writing by the commission shall be retained for a period of at uleast 60 days and be
available for viewing by an authorized representative of the commission or the commissioner
of alcohol beverage control. The cost of monitoring shall be paid by the limited video lottery
retailer;
(2) Access to video lottery terminal locations shall be restricted to persons legally entitled by
age to play video lottery games; l
(3) The permittee shall submit for commission approval a floor plan of the area or areas
where video lottery terminals are to be opeirated showing terminal locations and security
camera mount location; and
(4) No video lottery terminal or video lottery camera may be relocated without prior written
approval from the commission.
(c) Personnel of the limited video lottery retailer shall be present during all hours of
operation at each video lottery terminal location. These personnel shall make periodic
inspections of the res tricted access adult-only facility in order to provide for the safe and
approved opeVration of the video lottery terminals and the safety and well-being of the
players.
(d) Security personnel of the commission and investigators of the Alcohol Beverage Control
Commissioner shall have unrestricted access to video lottery terminal locations.
(e) Notwithstanding any other provision of this article to the contrary, the commission may
not approve the placement of a video lottery terminal in a state park.

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