West Virginia Code of State Rules
Agency 110 - Tax
Title 110 - LEGISLATIVE RULE STATE TAX DEPARTMENT
Series 110-16 - Bingo
Section 110-16-24 - Administration
Universal Citation: 110 WV Code of State Rules 110-16-24
Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 38, September 20, 2024
24.1. The tax commissioner may:
24.1.1. deny an application
for license if the issuance of the license would be in violation of the Act.
24.1.1.1. The applicant may protest the
denial of the application. Any protest shall be made in writing and shall state
the reason for the protest. The protest shall be filed with the tax
commissioner within sixty (60) days of the receipt of the denial of the
license.
24.1.1.2. The
Commissioner, upon receipt of the protest, shall set a time and place for a
hearing on the matter.
24.1.1.3.
The Commissioner shall send a notice to the applicant containing:
24.1.1.3.a. the date of hearing;
24.1.1.3.b. the time of hearing;
24.1.1.3.c. the place where the hearing will
be held; and
24.1.1.3.d. a short,
plain statement of the matters asserted.
24.1.1.4. The notice shall be service by
certified mail, or by personal or substituted service.
24.1.1.5. At the hearing the applicant may:
24.1.1.5.a. produce evidence in its behalf;
and
24.1.1.5.b. be represented by
counsel.
24.1.1.6. A
decision by the commissioner upholding the denial of the license is subject to
judicial review on appeal by the applicant.
24.1.1.7. The burden of proof is on the
applicant;
24.1.2.
revoke, suspend or refuse to renew a license if:
24.1.2.1. The licensee or any member of the
licensee's organization has been convicted under W. Va. Code '' 47-20-18 or
47-20-19, and the commissioner finds it would be in the public interest to do
so;
24.1.2.2. the licensee has
violated any of the provisions of the Act;
24.1.2.3. the licensee has failed to maintain
records or file reports as required. Licenses will only be revoked, suspended
or refused under this paragraph if the commissioner finds that the failure to
record or report impairs the commissioner's ability to administer the act:
Provided,
24.1.2.3.a That before revocation
or suspension of a license, the commissioner shall give ten (10) days notice to
annual licensees or three (3) days notice to limited occasion and State Fair
licensees. This notice shall be written, shall state reasons for the action and
shall specify a time and place where the licensee may show why the action
should not be taken. Notice may be served by:
24.1.2.3.a.1 certified mail to the licensee's
address;
24.1.2.3.a.2 certified
mail to the person who applied for the license on behalf of the organization;
or
24.1.2.3.a.3 personal or
substituted service on the person who applied for the license on behalf of the
organization.
24.1.2.3.b
That at the time designated for any hearing the licensee may:
24.1.2.3.b.1 produce evidence in its behalf;
and
24.1.2.3.b.2 be represented by
counsel;
24.1.2.3.c That
a decision of the commissioner suspending or revoking a license is subject to
judicial review on appeal by the licensee.
24.1.3 conduct hearings according to the
provisions of the State Administrative Procedures Act (W. Va. Code
'29A-5-1
et seq.). The burden of proof in the hearings is upon the licensee;
24.1.4. issue emergency orders suspending a
license when:
24.1.4.1. The commissioner
believes that a criminal violation of the act has occurred;
24.1.4.2 the commissioner believes that the
suspension is necessary to prevent a criminal violation of the act;
or
24.1.4.3 the commissioner
believes that the suspension is necessary to preserve the public peace, health,
safety, morals, good order or general welfare;
24.1.5 The orders authorization in
Subdivision 24.1.4 of this rule shall set forth the grounds for issuance. This
includes a statement of facts of the alleged emergency. The order shall be
served by personal or substituted service on the licensee or the person who
applied for the license on behalf of the licensee;
24.1.6 The orders authorized in Subdivision
24.1.4 of this rule shall become effective immediately upon issuance and
service.
24.1.7 After the issuance
of an emergency order authorized under Subdivision 24.1.4 of this rule, the
commissioner shall set a time and place for hearing within five days. At this
hearing the licensee may show cause why its license should not be
revoked.
Disclaimer: These regulations may not be the most recent version. West Virginia may have more current or accurate information. We make no warranties or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, or adequacy of the information contained on this site or the information linked to on the state site. Please check official sources.
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google
Privacy Policy and
Terms of Service apply.