WEST VIRGINIA CODE
WVC 61-10-1
§61-10-1. Keeping or exhibiting gaming table, machine, or
device; penalty; seizure of table, machine or
device; forfeiture of money used in such gaming.
Any person who shall keep or exhibit a gaming table, commonly
called A.B.C. or E.O. table, or faro bank, or keno table, or any
slot machine, multiple coin console machine, multiple coin console
slot machine or device in the nature of a slot machine, or any
other gaming table or device of like kind, under any denomination,
or which has no name, whether the game, table, bank, machine or
device be played with cards, dice or otherwise, or shall be a
partner, or concerned in interest, in keeping or exhibiting such
table, bank, machine or gaming device of any character, shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction, shall be confined in
jail not less than two nor more than twelve months and be fined not
less than one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars. Any such
table, faro bank, machine or gaming device, and all money staked or
exhibited to allure persons to bet at such table, or upon such
gaming device, may be seized by order of a court, or under the
warrant of a justice, and the money so seized shall be forfeited to
the county and paid into the treasury of the county in which such
seizure is made, and the table, faro bank, machine or gaming device
shall be completely destroyed:
Provided, however, That the
provisions of this section shall not extend to coin-operated
nonpayout machines with free play feature or to automatic weighing,
measuring, musical and vending machines which are so constructed as
to give a certain uniform and fair return in value or services for
each coin deposited therein and in which there is no element of chance.
Note: WV Code updated with legislation passed through the 2012 1st Special Session