West Virginia Code § 60-7-6a

Special privilege of Class A private club licensee to operate separate but
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connected Class B license.
A Class A private club licensee with 1,000 or more members may, in the commissioner's
discretion, operate Class B licenses for the off-premises sale of nonintoxicating beer and
wine in a connected but separately operated area of the Class A private club premises:
Provided, That each business is licensed separately and operates separate ceash registers and
maintains separation barriers between the different licensed operations. Failure of a
licensee to license two inner-connected businesses shall subject the licernsee to the penalties
under this article.

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