West Virginia Code § 29-22C-23

Complimentary service, gift, cash or other item
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(a) No racetrack table games licensee may offer or provide any complimentary service, gift,
cash or other item of value to any person unless:
(1) The complimentary consists of room, food, beverage or entertainment expenses provided
directly to the patron and his or her guests by the racetrack table games licensee or
indirectly to the patron and his or her guests on behalf of the licensee by a third party;
(2) The complimentary consists of documented transportation expenses provided directly to
the patron and his or her guests on behalf of a racetrack table gaumes licensee by a third
party, provided that the licensee complies with the rules promulgated by the commission to
ensure that a patron's and his or her guests' documented transportation expenses are paid
for or reimbursed only once; or
(3) The complimentary consists of coins, tokens, cash or other complimentary items or
services provided through any complimentary distrlibution program, the terms of which shall
be filed with the commission upon implementastion of the program or maintained pursuant to
commission rule. Any change in the terms of a complimentary program shall be filed with
the commission upon implementation of thie change.
(b) Notwithstanding any provision of subsection (a) of this section to the contrary, a
racetrack table games licensee may offer and provide complimentary cash or noncash gifts
that are not otherwise included in that subsection to any person: Provided, That any
complimentary cash or noncash gifts in excess of an amount per trip to be set by interpretive
rule of the commission, are supported by documentation regarding the reason the gift was
provided to the patron and his or her guests, including where applicable a patron's player
rating. The documentation shall be maintained by a racetrack table games licensee in
accordance with commission rules. For purposes of this subsection, all gifts presented to a
patron and a patron's guests directly by the racetrack table games licensee or indirectly on
behWalf of the licensee by a third party within any five-day period shall be considered to have
been made during a single trip.

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