West Virginia Code of State Rules
Agency 110 - Tax
Title 110 - LEGISLATIVE RULE STATE TAX DEPARTMENT
Series 110-16 - Bingo
Section 110-16-3 - Bingo Operations
Universal Citation: 110 WV Code of State Rules 110-16-3
Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 38, September 20, 2024
3.1. The following requirements are imposed upon licensees for the conduct of a bingo occasion.
3.1.1. Persons may not solicit
gifts or donations during the conduct of a bingo occasion.
3.1.2. No games of chance other than bingo,
super-bingo and charitable raffles authorized in W. Va. Code '47-21-1 and
charitable raffle boards and games authorized in W. Va. Code Article 47-23 may
be conducted or allowed at any bingo occasion.
3.1.3. Bingo cards shall have bingo numbers
printed only on one side.
3.1.4. No
push out bingo cards may be used.
3.1.5. Bingo cards may not be switched during
bingo games being called.
3.1.6.
Cards may not be transferred between players.
3.1.7. Bingo workers and operators may not
play in games of bingo in which they are working or assisting.
3.1.8. The combinations required to win a
game shall be clearly announced before each game is begun.
3.1.9. No checks or money orders may be
accepted in payment for a bingo game: Provided, That a licensee conducting a
bingo event under the authority of an annual license may receive and cash no
more than one (1) personal check from any player during only one (1) game for
each occasion in an amount not in excess of $100.00 which is made payable to
the licensee and clearly marked on the face of each check with the term
"Bingo."
3.1.10. No checks other
than those provided in Subdivision 3.1.9 of this Subsection may be cashed out
of bingo funds.
3.1.11. Any player
may request a verification of the numbers drawn at the time a winner is
determined.
3.1.12. The numbers
appearing on the winning card shall be verified at the time that the winner is
determined.
3.1.13. If more than
one player is verified a winner on the call of the same number, the designated
prize shall be divided equally to the nearest dollar. If the prize cannot be
divided, substitute prizes may be given but, the value of the sum of the
substitute prizes shall not exceed the value of the original prize.
3.1.14. Every player shall be given an equal
opportunity to win.
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