West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB722

Introduced
2/8/24  
Refer
2/8/24  
Engrossed
2/21/24  
Refer
2/22/24  
Enrolled
3/8/24  

Caption

Revising examination of records relating to limited video lottery

Impact

If enacted, SB722 will significantly alter the way the Lottery Commission interacts with limited video lottery permit holders. By limiting access to only those records relevant to the permittee's gaming operations, the bill is designed to reduce the administrative burden on these businesses. Additionally, it may foster a more conducive environment for permit holders by alleviating concerns over excessive scrutiny of unrelated financial records. The bill is expected to have implications for compliance practices and could influence the operational landscape of the limited video lottery sector in West Virginia.

Summary

SB722, an act introduced in the West Virginia legislature, aims to revise the examination protocols concerning the financial records of limited video lottery permit holders. Specifically, the bill amends existing statutes to narrow the scope of financial records that the Lottery Commission may review. It stipulates that the commission can examine only those accounts and records directly related to the limited video lottery business under the permittee's control. This legislation was seen as a response to concerns regarding privacy and the extent of regulatory oversight the Lottery Commission holds over permit holders.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB722 appears to be largely supportive among permit holders and industry stakeholders, who view it as a favorable adjustment to the regulatory framework governing limited video lotteries. However, there may be mixed feelings among those who advocate for stricter oversight of gaming operations. While proponents argue that the bill enhances privacy and reduces unnecessary regulatory load, critics may express concerns that it could limit the Commission's ability to prevent fraud and ensure compliance with gaming laws.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the balance between regulatory oversight and business privacy. Some stakeholders argue that the Lottery Commission should retain broader access to financial records to safeguard public interest and prevent potential abuses within the gaming industry. This debate underscores ongoing tensions in the gaming regulatory landscape regarding the extent to which government bodies should be involved in financial examinations of private businesses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB3044

Relating to the annual fee for limited video lottery terminal permits

WV SB62

Establishing secondary location for racetrack video lottery terminals

WV HB3450

Relating generally to racetrack video lottery and the Licensed Racetrack Modernization Fund

WV HB2298

Granting counties and municipalities a portion of the net terminal income from racetrack video lottery

WV HB2299

To require that any municipality or county commission who intends to approve a location for a limited video lottery retailer must first announce their intention to do so and hold a public hearing before approval.

WV HB2527

Relating to revising the criminal code generally

WV HB3420

Relating to the reimbursement of sexual assault forensic medical examinations

WV HB2461

Video and audio recordings in self-contained classrooms

WV HB3234

Relating to disability retirement medical examinations of public employee retirement systems

WV HB3243

Relating to examinations for disability pensions

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.