West Virginia Statutes
§ 29-22B-203 — Legislative finding; license to participate in limited video lottery is a privilege
West Virginia § 29-22B-203
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W. Va. Code § 29-22B-203 (2026).
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The Legislature further finds and declares that:
(1)A person seeking a license or other affirmative Lottery Commission approval has no right to a license or to the granting of the approval sought. Any license issued or other commission approval granted pursuant to the provisions of this article is a revocable privilege;
(2)The licensing, control and regulation of limited video lottery by the state does not create (A) any property right in a license issued pursuant to this article, (B) any right to transfer or encumber a license, (C) any vested right in a license, or (D) the accrual of any value to the privilege of participation in any limited video lottery activity; and
(3)That the privilege of participation in limited video lottery operations is conditioned upon (A) the proper and c
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