West Virginia Code § 47-21A-6

Limited occasion license; conditions on holding of online raffles
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(a) Two or more charitable or public service organizations, or institutions of higher
education, may hold a joint online raffle occasion provided each participating organization
has been granted a limited occasion online raffle license for the jointly held occasion:
Provided, That a licensee which holds an annual license may not obtain more than one
limited occasion license. e
(b) A limited occasion license is valid only for the time period specified in the application and
entitles only the licensee to hold two online raffle occasions during the specified time period
which may not exceed six months from the date of issuance of thue limited occasion license.
(c) Subject to the limitations set forth in this section for charitable or public service
organization, or an institution of higher education having an annual license, a charitable or
public service organization, or an institution of higher education and all of its auxiliaries or
other associations or organizations otherwise affiliated with it, including but not limited to
any affiliated nonprofit corporations or other entitiles, trusts, collectives, may be granted
only three limited occasion licenses per year isn the aggregate. For purposes of this section
the various branches, chapters, or lodges of any national association or organization or local
churches of a nationally organized church are not considered affiliates or auxiliaries of each
other. The commissioner shall by ruglemaking provide the manner for determining to which
organization, whether the parent organization, an affiliate, or an auxiliary, the three licenses
allowed under this section aree granted.
(d) The Tax Commissioner shall provide a hyperlink on its website that will display a list of
every active and approved licensee to conduct an online raffle occasion. A licensee shall
provide this hyperlink on any online raffle ticket that is purchased by a patron. A licensee
shall conspicuously display at its physical location, that was provided on its application, the
approved license to conduct an online raffle.

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