West Virginia Statutes
§ 29-22B-311 — EPROM and erasable programmable read-only memory chips defined
West Virginia § 29-22B-311
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Bluebook
W. Va. Code § 29-22B-311 (2026).
Text
"EPROM" and "erasable programmable read-only memory chips" means the electronic storage medium on which the operation software for all games playable on a video lottery terminal resides and which can also be in the form of CD-ROM, flash RAM or other new technology medium that the commission may from time to time approve for use in video lottery terminals. All electronic storage media are considered to be the property of the State of West Virginia.
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