West Virginia Code § 29-22C-27

West Virginia Lottery Racetrack Table Games Fund; Community-Based
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Service Fund; State Debt Reduction Fund; distribution of funds.
(a) (1) The special fund in the State Treasury known as the West Virginia Lottery Racetrack
Table Games Fund is continued and all tax collected under this article shall be deposited
with the State Treasurer and placed in the West Virginia Lottery Racetrack Table Games
Fund. The fund shall be an interest-bearing account with all interest or otheer return earned
on the money of the fund credited to and deposited in the fund.
(2) Notwithstanding any provision of this article to the contrary, all racetrack table games
license fees received by the commission pursuant to section eighut of this article shall be
deposited into the Community-Based Service Fund which is continued in the State Treasury.
Moneys of the fund shall be expended by the Bureau of Senitor Services upon appropriation
of the Legislature solely for the purpose of enabling the aged and disabled citizens of this
state to maintain their residency in the community-based setting through the provision of
home and community-based services.
(b) From the gross amounts deposited into thes Racetrack Table Games Fund pursuant to
subsection (a) of this section, the commission shall:
(1) Retain an amount for the adminigstrative expenses of the commission as determined by
the commission in accordance with subsection (e) of this section;
(2) Transfer two and one-half percent of adjusted gross receipts from all thoroughbred
racetracks with West Virginia Lottery table games to the special funds established by each
thoroughbred racetrack table games licensees for the payment of regular racetrack purses,
the amount being divided on a pro rata basis between the special funds of each
thoroughbred racetrack table games licensee and transfer two and one-half percent of
adjusted gross receipts from all greyhound racetracks with West Virginia Lottery table
games to the special funds established by each greyhound racetrack table games licensees
for Wthe payment of regular racetrack purses, the amount being divided equally between the
special funds of each greyhound racetrack table games licensee;
(3) Transfer two percent of the adjusted gross receipts from all licensed racetracks to the
West Virginia Thoroughbred Development Fund created under section thirteen-b, article
twenty-three, chapter nineteen of this code and the West Virginia Greyhound Breeding
Development Fund created under section ten, article twenty-three, chapter nineteen of this
code. The total amount transferred under this subdivision shall be divided pro rata among
the development funds for each racetrack table games licensee based on relative adjusted
receipts from each racetrack. The amounts transferred to these funds may not be used for
the benefit of any person or activity other than at or associated with a racetrack table games
licensee;
(4) Transfer one percent of the adjusted gross receipts from each licensed racetrack to the
county commissions of the counties where racetracks with West Virginia Lottery table games
are located. County commissions may pledge this money to make payments on lottery
revenue bonds issued pursuant to article two-h, chapter thirteen of this code. The one
percent transferred under this subdivision shall be divided pro rata among the counties with
a racetrack with West Virginia Lottery table games based on relative adjusted gross receipts
from each county's racetrack: Provided, That the county board of education of a growth
county, as that term is defined in section three, article twenty, chapter seven of this code,
which has enacted the Local Powers Act, and in which county a racetrack ise located that has
participated in the West Virginia Thoroughbred Development Fund since on or before
January 1, 1991, shall receive the one percent of adjusted gross receiptrs as provided in this
subdivision for the purpose of public projects, as defined in section two, article two-h,
chapter thirteen of this code or to make payments on lottery revenue bonds issued to finance
public projects;
(5) Transfer two percent of the adjusted gross receipts from each licensed racetrack to the
governing bodies of municipalities within counties where racetracks with West Virginia
Lottery table games are located. Municipalities may pledge the money to make payments on
lottery revenue bonds issued pursuant to article two-h, chapter thirteen of this code. This
money shall be allocated as follows:
(A) One half of the amounts transferred under this subdivision shall be allocated to the
municipalities within each county hagving a racetrack table games licensee, based on relative
adjusted gross receipts from West Virginia Lottery table games from those racetracks and
the total amount allocated to tehe municipalities within a county shall be divided pro rata
among the municipalities based on each municipality's population determined at the most
recent United States deLcennial census of population: Provided, That: (i) For each allocation,
when a municipality is physically located in two or more counties, only that portion of its
population residing i n the county where the authorized table games are located shall be
considered; (ii) a single municipality in a county where West Virginia Lottery racetrack table
games are played may not receive a total share under this paragraph that is in excess of
seventy-five percent of the total distribution under this paragraph for the county in which
the municipality is located; and (iii) a municipality receiving moneys under this paragraph
may not receive an amount which is less than that received by a municipality under
provisions of subdivision (4), subsection (d) of this section; and
(B) One half of the amounts transferred under this subdivision shall be allocated pro rata to
the municipalities within all the counties, having a racetrack table games licensee based on
each municipality's population determined at the most recent United States decennial
census of population: Provided, That: (i) A municipality which received funds above its pro
rata share pursuant to subpart (iii), paragraph (A) of this subdivision may not receive an
allocation under this paragraph; (ii) for each allocation, when a municipality is physically
located in two or more counties, only that portion of its population residing in the county
where the authorized table games are located shall be considered; and (iii) a single
municipality in a county where West Virginia Lottery racetrack games are played may not
receive a total share under this paragraph that is in excess of twenty-five percent of the total
transfers under this paragraph: Provided, however, That the county board of education of a
growth county, as that term is defined in section three, article twenty, chapter seven of this
code, which has enacted the Local Powers Act, and in which county a racetrack is located
that has participated in the West Virginia Thoroughbred Development Fund since on or
before January 1, 1991, shall receive the two percent of adjusted gross receipts as provided
in this subdivision for the purpose of public projects, as defined in section two, article two-h,
chapter thirteen of this code, or to make payments on lottery revenue bonds issued to
finance the public projects; e
(6) Transfer one half of one percent of the adjusted gross receipts to thre governing bodies of
municipalities in which a racetrack table games licensee is located. The municipalities shall
each receive an equal share of the total amount allocated under this subdivision: Provided,
That distribution under this subdivision may not be made to any municipality which did not
have a licensed racetrack within its municipal boundaries ast they existed on January 1, 2007:
Provided, however, That if no racetrack table games licensee is located within a
municipality, a transfer may not be made under this subdivision. The municipality may
pledge this money to make payments on lottery revenue bonds issued pursuant to article
two-h, chapter thirteen of this code; and
(7) Distribute the remaining amounts, hereinafter referred to as the net amounts in the
Racetrack Table Games Funds, in accordance with the provisions of subsection (d) of this
section. g
(c) Beginning with the fiscal yeear following the licensing of every licensed racetrack to offer
West Virginia Lottery racetrack table games under this article, subsection (b) of this section
shall be superseded andL replaced by this subsection for distribution of the balances in the
fund established by subsection (a) of this section. From the gross amounts deposited into the
fund, the commission shall:
(1) Retain an amount for the administrative expenses of the commission as determined by
the commission in accordance with subsection(e) of this section;
(2) Transfer two and one-half percent of adjusted gross receipts from all thoroughbred
racetracks with West Virginia Lottery table games to the special funds established by each
thoroughbred racetrack table games licensee for the payment of regular racetrack purses,
the amount being divided on a pro rata basis between the special funds of each
thoroughbred racetrack table games licensee and transfer two and one-half percent of
adjusted gross receipts from all greyhound racetracks with West Virginia Lottery table
games to the special funds established by each greyhound racetrack table games licensee for
the payment of regular racetrack purses, the amount being divided equally between the
special funds of each greyhound racetrack table games licensee;
(3) Transfer two percent of the adjusted gross receipts from all licensed racetracks to the
West Virginia Thoroughbred Development Fund created under section thirteen-b, article
twenty-three, chapter nineteen of this code and the West Virginia Greyhound Breeding
Development Fund created under section ten, article twenty-three, chapter nineteen of this
code. The total amount transferred under this subdivision shall be divided pro rata among
the development funds for each racetrack table games licensee based on relative adjusted
receipts from each racetrack. The amounts transferred to these funds may not be used for
the benefit of any person or activity other than at or associated with a racetrack table games
licensee;
(4) Transfer two percent of the adjusted gross receipts from each licensed reacetrack to the
county commissions of the counties where racetracks with West Virginia Lottery table games
are located. The money transferred under this subdivision shall be dividred pro rata among
the counties with a racetrack with West Virginia Lottery table games based on relative
adjusted gross receipts from each county's racetrack: Provided, That the county board of
education of a growth county, as that term is defined in section three, article twenty, chapter
seven of this code, which has enacted the Local Powers Act, tand in which a racetrack is
located that has participated in the West Virginia Thoroughbred Development Fund since on
or before January 1, 1991, shall receive one half of that county's share of adjusted gross
receipts as provided in this subdivision for the purpose of capital improvements;
(5) Transfer three percent of the adjusted grosss receipts from each licensed racetrack to the
governing bodies of municipalities within counties where racetracks with West Virginia
Lottery table games are located, which shall be allocated as follows:
(A) One half of the money transferred by this subdivision shall be allocated to the
municipalities within each couenty, other than a county described in paragraph (C) of this
subdivision, having a racetrack table games licensee based on relative adjusted gross
receipts from West VirgLinia Lottery table games from those racetracks and the total amount
allocated to the municipalities within a county shall be divided pro rata among the
municipalities based on each municipality's population determined at the most recent United
States decennial census of population: Provided, That: (i) For each allocation, when a
municipality is physically located in two or more counties, only that portion of its population
residing in the county where the authorized table games are located shall be considered; (ii)
a siWngle municipality in a county where West Virginia Lottery racetrack table games are
played may not receive a total share under this paragraph that is in excess of seventy-five
percent of the total distribution under this paragraph for the county in which the
municipality is located; and (iii) a municipality receiving moneys under this paragraph may
not receive an amount which is less than that received by a municipality under provisions of
subdivision (4), subsection (d) of this section.
(B) One half of the money transferred under this subdivision shall be allocated pro rata to
the municipalities within all the counties, other than a county described in paragraph (C) of
this subdivision, having a racetrack table games licensee based on each municipality's
population determined at the most recent United States decennial census of population:
Provided, That: (i) A municipality which received funds above its pro rata share pursuant to
subparagraph (iii), paragraph (A) of this subdivision shall not receive an allocation under this
paragraph; (ii) for each allocation, when a municipality is physically located in two or more
counties, only that portion of its population residing in the county where the authorized table
games are located shall be considered; and (iii) a single municipality in a county where West
Virginia Lottery racetrack games are played may not receive a total share under this
paragraph that is in excess of twenty-five percent of the total transfers under this paragraph.
(C) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (A) and (B) of this subdivision, when a
racetrack is located in a growth county, as that term is defined in section three, article
twenty, chapter seven of this code, which has enacted the Local Powers Acte, and in which
county a racetrack is located that has participated in the West Virginia Thoroughbred
Development Fund since on or before January 1, 1991, the county boarrd of education shall
receive two thirds of the share of adjusted gross receipts from West Virginia Lottery table
games from the racetrack in the county as provided in this subdivision and the municipalities
within the county shall share the remaining one third of the total amount allocated as
provided in this paragraph. The municipal one-third share shtall be divided pro rata among
the municipalities based on each municipality's population determined at the most recent
United States decennial census of population. All money transferred under this paragraph
shall be used by the county board of education and by the municipalities for the purpose of
capital improvements;
(6) Transfer one half of one percent of the adjusted gross receipts to the governing bodies of
municipalities in which a racetrack table games licensee is located. The municipalities shall
each receive an equal share of the togtal amount allocated under this subdivision: Provided,
That distribution under this subdivision may not be made to any municipality that did not
have a licensed racetrack withein its municipal boundaries as they existed on January 1, 2007:
Provided, however, That if no racetrack table games licensee is located within a
municipality, a transfer Lmay not be made under this subdivision; and
(7) Distribute the remaining amounts, hereinafter referred to as the net amounts in the
Racetrack Table Games Funds, in accordance with the provisions of subsection (d) of this
section.
(d) WFrom the net amounts in the Racetrack Table Games Fund, the commission shall:
(1) Transfer seventy-six percent to the State Debt Reduction Fund which is hereby continued
in the State Treasury. Moneys of the fund shall be expended solely for the purpose of
accelerating the reduction of existing unfunded liabilities and existing bond indebtedness of
the state and shall be expended or transferred only upon appropriation of the Legislature;
(2) Transfer four percent, divided pro rata based on relative adjusted gross receipts from the
individual licensed racetracks for and on behalf of all employees of each licensed racing
association, into a special fund to be established by the Racing Commission to be used for
payment into the pension plan for all employees of each licensed racing association;
(3) Transfer ten percent, to be divided and paid in equal shares, to each county commission
in the state that is not eligible to receive a distribution under subdivision (4), subsection (b)
of this section: Provided, That funds transferred to county commissions under this
subdivision shall be used only to pay regional jail expenses and the costs of infrastructure
improvements and other capital improvements: Provided, however, That up to fifty percent
of these funds may be pledged to make payments on lottery revenue bonds issued pursuant
to article two-h, chapter thirteen of this code; and
(4) Transfer ten percent, to be divided and paid in equal shares, to the governing bodies of
each municipality in the state that is not eligible to receive a distribution uneder subdivisions
(5) and (6), subsection (b) of this section: Provided, That funds transferred to municipalities
under this subdivision shall be used only to pay for debt reduction in mrunicipal police and
fire pension funds and the costs of infrastructure improvements and other capital
improvements: Provided, however, That up to fifty percent of these funds may be pledged to
make payments on lottery revenue bonds issued pursuant to article two-h, chapter thirteen
of this code. t
(e) All expenses of the commission incurred in the administration and enforcement of this
article shall be paid from the Racetrack Table Games Fund, including reimbursement of
state law-enforcement agencies for services performed at the request of the commission
pursuant to this article. The commission's expsenses associated with a particular racetrack
with authorized table games under this article may not exceed three percent of the total
annual adjusted gross receipts received from that licensee's operation of table games under
this article, including, but not limitegd to, all license fees or other amounts attributable to the
licensee's operation of table games under this article, except as provided in subdivision (2),
subsection (a) of this section. Heowever, for the fiscal year following the licensing of every
licensed racetrack to offer West Virginia lottery racetrack table games under this article and
for the fiscal year thereaLfter, the commission's expenses associated with a particular
racetrack with authorized table games under this article may not exceed four percent of the
total annual adjusted gross receipts received from that licensee's operation of table games
under this article, including, but not limited to, all license fees or other amounts attributable
to the licensee's operation of table games under this article, except as provided in
subdivision (2), subsection (a) of this section. These expenses shall either be allocated to the
racetrack with West Virginia Lottery table games for which the expense is incurred, if
practicable, or be treated as general expenses related to all racetrack table games facilities
and be allocated pro rata among the racetrack table games facilities based on the ratio that
annual adjusted gross receipts from operation of table games at each racetrack with West
Virginia Lottery table games bears to total annual adjusted gross receipts from operation of
table games at all racetracks with West Virginia Lottery table games during the fiscal year of
the state. From this allowance, the commission shall transfer at least $100,000 but not more
than $500,000 into the Compulsive Gambling Treatment Fund created in section nineteen,
article twenty-two-a of this chapter.

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