W. Va. Code R. § 179-9-23 - Criteria for exclusion and placement on exclusion list

23.1. The Commission may receive complaints from various sources which may include governing bodies, leagues, individual teams, schools, law enforcement agencies, or the public, about individuals who pose a threat to the safety of patrons or participants in a sporting event or who have engaged in a pattern of conduct of harassing a sports official, coach, or participant. These complaints may be directly filed with the Commission.
23.2. The Commission may place a person on the exclusion list pending a hearing if any of the following provisions apply:
23.2.1. The person poses a threat to the safety of patrons or participants in a sporting event or has engaged in a pattern of conduct of harassing a sports official, coach, or participant;
23.2.2. The person has been convicted of a gambling-related offense, a theft, or a fraud offense in any jurisdiction; or has a prior conviction under W. Va. Code § 61-2-15a;
23.2.3. The person has violated the Act, this rule, or a previous order of the Commission;
23.2.4. The person has performed any act or has a reputation, that would adversely affect public confidence and trust in the integrity of gaming;
23.2.5. The person is included on any valid and current exclusion list from another jurisdiction in the United States; or
23.2.6. The person has realized that he or she has a compulsive gaming disorder and has requested in writing to be excluded from entering all four (4) West Virginia Racetracks and Casinos and The Historic Greenbrier Casino, all of which are regulated by the West Virginia Lottery and hereafter referred to collectively as "Casinos".

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W. Va. Code R. § 179-9-23

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