West Virginia Code § 29-25-25

Offenses and penalties
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(a) A gaming licensee is guilty of unlawful operation of a West Virginia Lottery table game
when:
(1) The licensee operates a West Virginia Lottery table game or places a video lottery game
or video lottery terminal in any location that is not a designated gaming area approved by
the commission;
(2) The licensee acts or employs another person to act as if he or she is not an agent or
employee of the licensee in order to encourage participation in au West Virginia Lottery table
game in a gaming facility;
(3) The licensee knowingly permits an individual under the age of twenty-one years of age to
enter or remain in a designated gaming area or to playa video lottery terminals or West
Virginia Lottery table game at a licensed gaming facility;
(4) The licensee exchanges tokens, chips or other forms of credit to be used for wagering in
a gaming facility for anything of value except in exchange for money or credits to a player's
account; i
(5) The licensee operates a West Virginia Lottery table game or places a video lottery game
or video lottery terminal into play without authority of the commission to do so;
(6) The licensee knowingly conducts, carries on, operates or exposes for play or allows to be
conducted, carried on, operated or exposed for play any West Virginia Lottery table game,
video lottery game, video lottery terminal or other device, equipment or material that has in
any manner been tam pered with or placed in a condition or operated in a manner, the result
of which is deVsigned to deceive the public; or
(7) The licensee employs an individual in a position or to perform duties, for which a license
is required by this article or rules of the commission and the employee does not have a
license issued under the provisions of this article or the licensee continues to employ the
individual in a position or to perform duties, for which a license is required by this article or
rules of the commission, after the employee's license expired, was revoked by the
commission or not renewed by the commission.
(b) A person is guilty of a misdemeanor when:
(1) The person operates, carries on or exposes for play a West Virginia Lottery table game
prior to obtaining a license or after the person's license has expired and prior to actual
renewal of the license or before the West Virginia Lottery table game and the licensee's
rules for play for the game are approved or modified and approved by the commission;
(2) The person works or is employed in a position requiring a license under the provisions of
this article without having the license required by this article;
(3) A licensee who possesses any video lottery terminal or other device, equipment or
material which the person knows has been manufactured, distributed, sold, tampered with
or serviced in violation of the provisions of this article; or
(4) A licensee who knowingly conducts, carries on, operates or exposes for play, or allows to
be conducted, carried on, operated or exposed for play any video lottery game, video lottery
terminal, or other device, equipment or material which has in any manner beeen tampered
with, or placed in a condition, or operated in a manner, the result of which tends to deceive
the public or tends to alter the normal random selection of characteristrics or the normal
random selection of characteristics or the normal chance of the video lottery game.
(c) A person is guilty of a felony when:
(1) The person offers, promises or gives anything of value or benefit to a person who has an
ownership or financial interest in, is employed by or haas a service contract with a gaming
facility or to that person's spouse or any dependent child or dependent parent, pursuant to
an agreement or arrangement, in fact or implied frlom the circumstances, with intent that
the promise or thing of value or benefit will insfluence the actions of the person in order to
affect or attempt to affect the outcome of a West Virginia Lottery table game or to influence
official action of the commission. For the purposes of this subdivision and subdivision (2) of
this subsection, the term "person whgo is connected with a gaming facility" includes, but is
not limited to, a person licensed under this article as well as an officer or employee of a
licensee; e
(2) The person solicits or knowingly accepts or receives a promise of anything of value or
benefit while the person is connected with a gaming facility, pursuant to an understanding
or arrangement or with the intent that the promise or thing of value or benefit will influence
the actions of the person to affect or attempt to affect the outcome of a West Virginia Lottery
table game or to influence official action of the commission;
(3) WThe person uses or possesses on property owned by the licensed gaming facility or on
property contiguous to the gaming facility, with the intent to use, an electronic, electrical or
mechanical device that is designed, constructed or programmed to assist the user or another
person:
(A) In projecting the outcome of a West Virginia Lottery table game;
(B) In keeping track of cards dealt or in play;
(C) In analyzing the probability of the occurrence of an event relating to a West Virginia
Lottery table game;
(D) In analyzing the strategy for playing or betting to be used in a West Virginia Lottery
table game, except as permitted in writing by the commission; or
(E) In obtaining an advantage at playing any West Virginia Lottery table game at a licensed
gaming facility authorized under this article to operate a West Virginia Lottery table game;
(4) The person cheats at a West Virginia Lottery table game in a gaming facility;
(5) The person manufacturers, sells, or distributed any cards, chips, dice, game or device
which is intended to be used to violate any provision of this article or the table gaming laws
of any other state;
(6) The person instructs a person in cheating or in the use of a device for that purpose with
the knowledge or intent that the information or use conveyed may be employed to violate
any provision of the article; u
(7) The person places a bet after acquiring knowledge, not available to all players, of the
outcome of the West Virginia Lottery table game which is the subject of the bet or aids a
person in acquiring the knowledge for the purpose of palacing a bet contingent on that
outcome;
(8) The person claims, collects, takes or attempts to claim, collect or take money or anything
of value into or from a gaming facility, with intent to defraud, without having made a wager
contingent on winning a West Virginia Lotitery table game, or claims, collects or takes an
amount of money or thing of value or greater value than the amount won;
(9) The person knowingly uses chips, electronic media or tokens that are counterfeit to place
a wager in a gaming facility;
(10) The person knowingly uses any medium other than chips, tokens or other methods of
credit approved by the commission to place a wager in a gaming facility;
(11) The person, not a gaming licensee or employee or agent of a gaming facility licensed
under this article acting in furtherance of the gaming licensee's interests, has in his or her
possession on grounds owned by the gaming facility licensed under this article or on
grounds contiguous to the gaming facility, any device, by whatever name called, intended to
be used to violate a provision of this article or a rule of the commission implementing or
explaining a provision of this article; or
(12) The person, not a gaming licensee or agent of a gaming licensee acting in furtherance
of the gaming licensee's interests, has in his or her possession any key or device designed
for the purpose of opening, entering or affecting the operation of a West Virginia Lottery
table game, drop box or an electronic or mechanical device connected with or used in
connection with a West Virginia Lottery table game in a gaming facility or for removing
coins, tokens, chips or other contents therefrom.
(d) Any person who violates the provisions of subsection (a) or (b) of this section is guilty of a
misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not more than $1,000 and confined
in jail for not more than six months, except that in the case of a person other than a natural
person, the amount of the fine imposed may not be more than $25,000.
(e) Any person who violates the provisions of subsection (c) of this section is guilty of a
felony and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not less than $5,000 nor more than
$10,000 and committed to a state correctional facility for a term of imprisonment of not less
than one year nor more than five years.
(f) With regard to subdivision (3), subsection (c) of this section, the gaming facility licensee
shall post notice of this prohibition and the penalties of this section in a manener determined
by the commission.

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