W. Va. Code R. § 179-4-21

Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 36, September 6, 2024
Section 179-4-21 - Classification of Licenses

The Commission may classify an activity to be licensed in addition to, different from, or at a different level than, the following license classifications:

21.1. License to operate a gaming facility. The person who operates a casino gambling operation is required to hold a license to operate a gaming facility;
21.2. Supplier license. Persons who supply equipment, goods, or services to the limited gaming facility licensee who are directly related to or affect gambling operations authorized and regulated under the Act and this rule are required to hold a license to supply the gaming facility. There are two different classes of supplier license, as follows:
21.2.a. Supplier license, level one, for suppliers that qualify as manufacturers under W.Va. Code § 29-25-2(y); and
21.2.b. Supplier license, level two, for all other suppliers;
21.3. Occupational license. An individual who is employed by a gaming facility licensee whose work duties are directly related to, or involved in, the gambling operation or performed in a restricted area of the casino or in the gaming area of the casino, or who is a gaming operations manager, a general manager or department manager having oversight or operational responsibility for operation of the gaming facility, or an equivalent, shall hold a valid occupational license that is the level required for his or her position before the individual may perform any of the duties of his or her position. There are two different classes of occupational license, as follows:
21.3.a. Occupational license, level one, for policy-making positions; and
21.3.b. Occupational license, level two, for other positions.
21.4. Management services license.

W. Va. Code R. § 179-4-21