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Can I offer contests that involve push notifications in West Virginia? What are the requirements?
Based on the provided context documents, there are no specific requirements mentioned for offering contests that involve push notifications in West Virginia. However, it is important to note that any person or entity conducting sports wagering activities, including online sports wagering activities, must be licensed to do so consistent with the West Virginia Lottery Sports Wagering Act [2.3].
If you plan to offer contests through a mobile application or interactive platform, you must comply with the requirements outlined in WVCS 179-09-18 [2.1], which includes maintaining internal controls for all aspects of gaming operations, employing personnel responsible for IT duties, and performing an annual system integrity and security assessment conducted by an independent professional. Additionally, WVCS 179-09-13 [2.2] outlines additional requirements for wagers placed on mobile applications and other digital platforms, such as filing internal controls for all aspects of online sports pool operations, describing the method for securely issuing, modifying, and resetting a patron’s account password, and displaying a responsible gaming logo on the website or mobile application.
If you plan to offer interactive gaming, you must comply with the requirements outlined in WVCS 179-10-3 [3.1], which includes conducting interactive gaming activities in compliance with the West Virginia Racetrack Video Lottery Act and the West Virginia Racetrack Table Games Act, maintaining a cash reserve to cover outstanding interactive gaming account liability, and only accepting wagers from patrons verified to be physically located in the State of West Virginia at the time of their wager.
If you plan to operate an iLottery gaming system, you must comply with the requirements outlined in WVCS 179-01-10 [4.1], which includes having the iLottery gaming system tested and certified by an Independent Testing Laboratory approved by the Commission, utilizing a geolocation system to detect the physical location of a patron attempting to access the iLottery gaming system, and providing mechanisms enabling patrons to implement limits on gaming and self-exclude from play on the iLottery gaming system.
Therefore, it is recommended to consult with a legal expert to ensure compliance with all relevant laws and regulations in West Virginia before offering contests that involve push notifications.
Source(s):
- [2.1] Mobile application and/or interactive platform requirements.
- [2.2] Additional requirements for wagers placed on mobile applications and other digital platforms
- [3.1] General requirements for interactive gaming.
- [4.1] Additional requirements for Special Licensed Retailers operating iLottery.
- [2.3] General requirements for sports pools and online sports pools.
Jurisdiction
West Virginia