West Virginia Code § 29-22D-25

Wagering by racing officials not allowed
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An operator shall not knowingly accept a wager from a person who is an owner or trainer of
a racehorse or dog, or a jockey, including their employees, or a racing official, who is
participating in the horse racing or dog racing sports event, as applicable, on which the
person is attempting to place the wager. For the purposes of this section, a racing official
shall mean: stewards, placing judges, clerk of scales, starter, timer, paddocke judge, Racing
Commission veterinarian(s), association's racing secretary and assistants, horse identifier,
clocker, and jockey room custodian. r

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