West Virginia Statutes
§ 29-22B-1802 — Legislative findings regarding seizure and sale of video gambling machines and other property
West Virginia § 29-22B-1802
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Bluebook
W. Va. Code § 29-22B-1802 (2026).
Text
The Legislature hereby finds and declares that the seizure and sale of items under the provisions of this part 18 is not contemplated to be a forfeiture as the same is used in article 12, section 5 of the West Virginia Constitution and, to the extent that a seizure and sale may be found to be such a forfeiture, the Legislature hereby finds and declares that the proceeds from a seizure and sale under this article is not part of net proceeds as the same is contemplated by such article 12, section 5 of the West Virginia Constitution.
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West Virginia § 29-22B-1802, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/wv/29/29-22B-1802.