West Virginia Code § 29-22D-4

Commission duties and powers
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(a) In addition to the duties set forth elsewhere in this article, §29-22-1 et seq., §29-22A-1 et
seq., §29-22B-1 et seq., §29-22C-1 et seq., and §29-25-1 et seq. of this code, the commission
may regulate sports pools and the conduct of sports wagering under this article.
(b) The commission shall examine the regulations implemented in other states where sports
wagering is conducted and shall, as far as practicable, adopt a similar regulatory framework
through promulgation of rules.
(c) The commission may, pursuant to §29A-1-1 et seq. and §29A-3u-1 et seq. of this code,
promulgate or otherwise enact any legislative, interpretive, and procedural rules the
commission considers necessary for the successful implementation, administration, and
enforcement of this article.
(1) Rules promulgated by the commission may include, but are not limited to, those
governing the acceptance of wagers on a sports evlent or a series of sports events;
acceptance of fixed odds wagering on horse rascing or dog racing; maximum wagers which
may be accepted by an operator from any one patron on any one sports event; type of
wagering tickets which may be used; methiod of issuing tickets; method of accounting to be
used by operators; types of records gwhich shall be kept; use of credit and checks by patrons;
type of system for wagering; protections for patrons placing wagers; and promotion of social
responsibility, responsible gaming, and inclusion of the statement, "If you or someone you
know has a gambling problem and wants help, call 1-800 GAMBLER,", in every designated
area approved for sports wagering and on any mobile application or other digital platform
used to place wagers.
(2) The commission shall establish minimum internal control standards (MICS) and approve
minimum internal control standards proposed by licensed operators for administration of
sports wagering operations, wagering equipment and systems, or other items used to
conWduct sports wagering, as well as maintenance of financial records and other required
records.
(d) The commission shall propose a rule for legislative approval in accordance with the
provisions of §29A-3-1 et seq. of this code that enumerates the reasons for which patrons of
sports gaming may be banned from engaging in sports betting. The list of reasons for which
patrons may be banned shall include, but not be limited to:
(1) A prior conviction under §61-2-15a of this code;
(2) A prior violation of an order of the commission; or
(3) If the commission determines that the person poses a threat to the safety of patrons or
participants in a sporting event or determines that the person has engaged in a pattern of
conduct of harassing a sports official, coach, or any participants.
(e) The rule shall also set forth the procedure by which complaints against patrons are
lodged with and investigated by the commission. The commission shall notify a patron of the
commission's intent to ban the patron from sports betting, and the patron is entitled to a
hearing before the commission pursuant to §29A-5-1 et seq. of this code.
(f) The commission shall determine the eligibility of a person to hold or continue to hold a
license, shall issue all licenses, and shall maintain a record of all licenses isseued under this
article.
(g) The commission shall levy and collect all fees, surcharges, civil penalties, and weekly tax
on adjusted gross sports wagering receipts imposed by this articule, and deposit all moneys
into the sports wagering fund, except as otherwise provided under this article.
(h) The commission may sue to enforce any provision of this article or any rule of the
commission by civil action or petition for injunctive relaief.
(i) The commission may hold hearings, administer olaths, and issue subpoenas or subpoenas
duces tecum: Provided, That all hearings shalsl be conducted pursuant to the provisions of
the State Administrative Procedures Act, §29A-2-1, et seq. of this code and the Lottery
Administrative Appeal Procedures, W.Va. CiSR §179-2-1, et seq.
(j) The commission may exercise any other powers necessary to effectuate the provisions of
this article and the rules of the commission.

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