WEST virginia Legislature
2017 regular session
Introduced
Senate Bill 468
By Senators Blair and Trump
[Introduced February
28, 2017; Referred
to the Committee on Finance]
A BILL to amend and reenact §29-22-9 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to removing restrictions on where certain traditional lottery games may be played.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That §29-22-9 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, be amended and reenacted to read as follows:
ARTICLE 22. STATE Lottery ACT.
§29-22-9. Initiation and operation of lottery; restrictions; prohibited themes, games, machines or devices; distinguishing numbers; winner selection; public drawings; witnessing of results; testing and inspection of equipment; price of tickets; claim for and payment of prizes; invalid, counterfeit tickets; estimated prizes and odds of winning; participant bound by lottery rules and validation procedures; security procedures; additional games; electronic and computer systems.
(a) The commission shall initiate operation of the state lottery on a continuous basis at the earliest feasible and practical time, first initiating operation of the preprinted instant winner type lottery. The lottery shall be initiated and shall continue to be operated so as to produce the maximum amount of net revenues to benefit the public purpose described in this article consonant with the public good. Other state government departments, boards, commissions, agencies and their officers shall cooperate with the Lottery Commission so as to aid the Lottery Commission in fulfilling these objectives.
(b) The commission shall promulgate rules and regulations specifying the types of lottery games to be conducted by the lottery: Provided, That:
(1) No lottery may use the results of any amateur or professional sporting event, dog race or horse race to determine the winner.
(2) Electronic video lottery systems must include a central site system of monitoring the lottery terminals utilizing an online or dial-up inquiry.
(3) In a lottery utilizing a ticket, each ticket shall bear a unique number distinguishing it from each other ticket.
(4) No lottery utilizing a machine may use machines which dispense coins or currency.
(5) A lottery game which utilizes an electronic
computer and a video screen to operate a lottery game and communicate the
results thereof, such as the game "Travel", and which does not
utilize an interactive electronic terminal device allowing input by an
individual player, may only be made available by the commission in (A) private
clubs licensed in accordance with the provisions of article seven, chapter
sixty of this code, (B) retail licensees licensed in accordance with the
provisions of article three-a of said chapter sixty, and (C) in the facilities
of class A licensees which are licensed in accordance with the provisions of
section nine, article sixteen, chapter eleven of this code, in which facility
at least seventy-five percent of the nonintoxicating beer sold by the class A
licensee in the preceding year was sold for consumption on the premises: Provided,
That if sales information is not available for the preceding year, the
commission in its discretion may base any issuance or denial of an annual
license upon a reasonable projection of the volume of sales of nonintoxicating
beer for consumption on the premises as a percentage of the total sales of
nonintoxicating beer
(6) (5)
Selection of the winner must be predicted totally on chance.
(7) (6)
Any drawings or winner selections shall be held in public and witnessed by an
independent accountant designated by the director for such purposes.
(8) (7)
All lottery equipment and materials shall be regularly inspected and tested,
before and after any drawings or winner selections, by independent qualified
technicians.
(9) (8)
The director shall establish the price for each lottery and determine the
method of selecting winners and the manner of payment of prizes, including
providing for payment by the purchase of annuities for prizes payable in
installments.
(10) (9)
All claims for prizes shall be examined and no prize shall be paid as a result
of altered, stolen or counterfeit tickets or materials, or which fail to meet
validation rules or regulations established for a lottery. No prize shall be
paid more than once, and, in the event of a binding determination by the
commission that more than one person is entitled to a particular prize, the
sole remedy of the claimants shall be the award to each of them of an equal
share in the single prize.
(11) (10)
A detailed tabulation of the estimated number of prizes of each particular
prize denomination that are expected to be awarded in each lottery, or the
estimated odds of winning such prizes shall be printed on any lottery ticket,
where feasible, or in descriptive materials, and shall be available at the
offices of the commission.
(12) (11)
No prizes shall be paid which are invalid and not contemplated by the prize
structure of the lottery involved.
(13) (12)
By purchasing a ticket or participation in a lottery, a participant agrees to
abide by, and be bound by, the lottery rules which apply to the lottery or game
play involved. An abbreviated form of such rules may appear on tickets and
shall appear on descriptive materials and shall be available at the offices of
the commission. A participant in a lottery agrees that the determination of
whether the participant is a valid winner is subject to the lottery or game
play rules and the winner validation tests established by the commission. The
determination of the winner by the commission shall be final and binding upon
all participants in a lottery and shall not be subject to review or appeal.
(14) (13)
The commission shall institute such security procedures as it deems necessary
to ensure the honesty and integrity of the winner selection process for each
lottery. All such security and validation procedures and techniques shall be,
and remain, confidential, and shall not be subject to any discovery procedure
in any civil, judicial, administrative or other proceeding, nor subject to the
provisions of article one, chapter twenty-nine-b of this code.
(c) The commission shall proceed with operation of such additional lottery games, including the implementation of games utilizing a variety of existing or future technological advances at the earliest feasible date. The commission may operate lottery games utilizing electronic computers and electronic computer terminal devices and systems, which systems must include a central site system of monitoring the lottery terminals utilizing direct communication systems, or other technological advances and procedures, ensuring honesty and integrity in the operation of the lottery.
NOTE: The purpose of this bill is to remove restrictions on where KENO theme lottery games may be played, specifically, games that utilize an electronic computer and video screen to operate a lottery game and communicate the results thereof, such as the game “Travel”, and do not utilize an interactive electronic terminal device allowing input by an individual player. These are truly traditional lottery products and games, and removing this restriction allows them to be sold in the same manner and locations as other traditional lottery games.
Strike-throughs indicate language that would be stricken from a heading or the present law and underscoring indicates new language that would be added.