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Can I use third-party advertising tools on my website in West Virginia? What are the requirements?
Third-Party Advertising Tools in West Virginia
Based on the provided context documents, there are no specific laws or regulations in West Virginia that prohibit the use of third-party advertising tools on a website. However, there are certain requirements that must be met by businesses engaged in advertising or other related activities.
Under WVCO 17-22-13, no person shall engage or continue in the business of outdoor advertising in West Virginia without first obtaining a license for outdoor advertising from the commissioner. This law applies to outdoor advertising businesses and does not mention advertising or third-party advertising tools on websites.
Under WVCO 17-22-3, no outdoor advertising sign, display, or device shall be erected or maintained within six hundred and sixty feet of the nearest edge of and visible as to informative content from the right-of-way of any road within the state road system designated and classified for purposes of allocation of federal highway funds as part of the federal-aid interstate or primary systems. This law applies to outdoor advertising signs, displays, and devices and does not mention advertising or third-party advertising tools on websites.
Therefore, it appears that businesses in West Virginia are generally allowed to use third-party advertising tools on their websites, as long as they comply with any applicable laws and regulations. It is recommended that businesses consult with legal counsel to ensure compliance with all relevant laws and regulations.
Please note that the above information is not exhaustive and there may be other laws and regulations that apply to advertising and third-party advertising tools in West Virginia.
Jurisdiction
West Virginia