West Virginia Code § 60-3-7

Compensation and bond of agent
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Agents shall be compensated based upon the average monthly gross revenues of the agency
or store, excluding sales tax thereon. The amount of compensation shall be computed and
paid as follows:
(1) For gross revenues up to $3,000 per month, $400 compensation per month.
(2) For gross revenues of not less than #3,000 nor more than $6,000 per month, ten percent
of all gross revenues between said $3,000 and $6,000, which shall be in addition to the
compensation as provided in subdivision (1) hereinabove. u
(3) For gross revenues of not less than $6,000 nor more than $8,000 per month, eight
percent of all gross revenues between said $6,000 and $8,000, which shall be in addition to
the compensation as provided in subdivisions (1) and (a2) hereinabove.
(4) For gross revenues of not less than $8,000 nor lmore than $10,000 per month, six percent
of all gross revenues between said $8,000 and $10,000, which shall be in addition to the
compensation as provided in subdivisions (1), (2) and (3) hereinabove.
(5) For gross revenues over $10,000 per month, four percent of all gross revenues over said
$10,000 amount, which shall be in addition to the compensation as provided in subdivisions
(1), (2), (3) and (4) hereinabove.
The agent shall pay for utilities, renovations and operating expenses of the agency from the
compensation set forth herein.
Each agent shall give bond in an amount fixed by the commissioner conditioned upon the
faithful observance of the provisions of this chapter, compliance with the rules and
regulations of the commissioner, and the accounting for and paying over of all moneys
coming into his custody by virtue of his agency. An agent shall not, at any time, have on
hand a stock of alcoholic liquors greater in value than the amount of his bond.

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