W. Va. Code R. § 179-8-55 - Submission and Approval of Game Rules
55.1. The casino licensee or racetrack table
games license applicant shall submit its table game rules to the Commission in
accordance with this rule. The rule for each table game shall include a
schematic showing all printing and positions on the table's felt. The State
Lottery Commission's specified identifier symbol shall appear on the table felt
at the location of the casino licensee' choosing, and shall be at least
three-inches-by-three-inches in size. The location of the symbol shall be
clearly visible to patrons playing the table game.
55.2. All game rules shall be in compliance
with the provisions of the Act and this rule.
55.3. The casino licensee shall submit game
rules in the following manner:
55.3.a. The
casino licensee shall submit game rules to the Commission not less than thirty
days before the commencement of table games operations or the play of the table
game, or both;
55.3.b. The
Commission shall vote to approve or disapprove the rules of the game in total
or in part after the rules are presented by the Director. In the alternative,
the Commission may delegate this approval to the Director;
55.3.c. Any portion of the game rules not
approved may be revised and resubmitted by the casino licensee within the time
period established by the Commission. This method shall be followed until all
portions of the game rules have been approved or approval cannot be
obtained;
55.3.d. Game rules may
not be used by the casino licensee unless the rules of the game have been
submitted and approved, in writing, by the Commission. The Commission shall
approve the proposed rules of the game if the rules satisfy all of the
following criteria:
55.3.d.1. The rules
fulfill the purposes stated in the Act and this rule;
55.3.d.2. The rules ensure that the game will
be played with integrity;
55.3.d.3.
The rules are written in language that is plain to the player;
55.3.d.4. The rules will be readily available
to patrons within the casino; and
55.3.d.5. The rules protect the public and
ensure public confidence in gaming.
55.4. If the Commission determines, at any
time, that the approved rules of the game are not adequate to ensure compliance
with the Act and this rule or the integrity of the game, then the Commission
may direct the casino licensee, in writing, to amend its rules of the
game.
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