Can you summarize WVCO 64-7-5?
This document reviews various legislative rules filed in the State Register related to the Tax Department in West Virginia. The document authorizes or disapproves specific legislative rules based on their compliance with the relevant sections of the West Virginia Code. The authorized rules cover topics such as the valuation of producing and reserve oil, natural gas liquids, and natural gas for ad valorem property tax purposes, tax credits for federal excise tax imposed upon small arms and ammunition manufacturers, sales tax holiday, exemption for repair, remodeling, and maintenance of aircraft, vendor absorption or assumption of sales and use tax, on-line bingo and raffles, and corporation net income tax.
Can you summarize WVCO 9-6-1?
This legal document, part of the West Virginia Code, governs social services for adults, specifically adult protective services. It defines key terms such as ‘adult protective services agency,’ ‘adult protective services,’ ‘abuse,’ ’neglect,’ ‘vulnerable adult,’ ’emergency,’ ‘financial exploitation,’ ’legal representative,’ ’nursing home’ or ‘facility,’ ‘regional long-term care ombudsman,’ ‘facility resident,’ ‘state long-term care ombudsman,’ ‘secretary,’ ‘caregiver,’ and ‘fiduciary.’ The document outlines the services provided by adult protective services agencies, which include receiving and investigating reports of adult abuse, neglect, or exploitation, case planning and monitoring, and providing various support services.
Can you summarize WVCO Chapter 19, Article 23?
The legal documents reviewed cover various aspects of horse and dog racing in West Virginia. They outline the licensing requirements for individuals and entities involved in horse and dog racing, including the need for permits from the West Virginia Racing Commission and compliance with the provisions of the documents and the rules and regulations of the Racing Commission. The documents also provide definitions for key terms related to horse and dog racing and establish the West Virginia Thoroughbred Development Fund.
Can you summarize WVCO Chapter 29, Article 22?
The State Lottery Act establishes and implements a state-operated lottery in West Virginia. It creates the State Lottery Commission, which is responsible for overseeing the lottery operations. The commission has the authority to promulgate rules, establish lottery games, enter into agreements with other states or countries, and maintain offices. The commission is also empowered to request assistance from other state departments, boards, commissions, or agencies. The State Lottery Act specifies the qualifications, appointment, and duties of the lottery director, who is responsible for managing and administering the state lottery office.
Can you summarize WVCO Chapter 29, Article 22A?
The legal document provides definitions for terms related to video lottery games and terminals in West Virginia. It establishes the authority and responsibilities of the West Virginia Lottery Commission and outlines the requirements and processes for obtaining video lottery licenses and permits. The document also governs the approval, testing, and maintenance of video lottery terminals, specifying hardware and software requirements. It addresses the distribution of net terminal income and excess net terminal income among various entities and funds.
Can you summarize WVCO Chapter 29, Article 22B?
The provided legal documents cover various aspects of limited video lottery in West Virginia. They include the Limited Video Lottery Act, legislative findings, administration of limited video lottery, requirements and qualifications for licensure, background investigations, duties and responsibilities of licensees, approval of video lottery terminals and associated equipment, video lottery hardware and software, and the allocation of video lottery terminals through sealed competitive bids. These documents apply to persons involved in limited video lottery activities, including manufacturers, operators, retailers, service technicians, and permittees.
Can you summarize WVCO Chapter 29, Article 25?
These legal documents govern the operation of gaming facilities at historic resort hotels in West Virginia. They establish the duties and powers of the commission responsible for authorized gaming facilities, outline the local option for licensing and operation of gaming facilities, and provide licensing requirements for gaming facility operators, suppliers, and employees. The documents also specify penalties for false statements on applications and other license or registration requirements, address the expiration and renewal of gaming licenses, and outline offenses and penalties related to the unlawful operation of West Virginia Lottery table games.
Can you summarize WVCO Chapter 31A, Article 1?
This chapter of the West Virginia Code, known as the state banking Code of West Virginia, aims to foster and promote sound and dynamic financial institutions, particularly banking institutions, in the state. It intends to provide necessary and desirable services to the public for the economic, social, and industrial health and development of the state. The provisions of this chapter are to be interpreted, construed, and administered liberally to accomplish these purposes.
Can you summarize WVCO Chapter 31A, Article 2?
The legal document content reviewed pertains to the Division of Banking in West Virginia. It covers various aspects of the division, including the appointment, tenure, qualifications, and duties of the commissioner and deputy commissioner of banking. The document also grants the commissioner supervision and jurisdiction over state banks, regulated consumer lenders, residential mortgage lenders, credit unions, and other entities subject to the commissioner’s supervision or jurisdiction. It outlines the powers and duties of the commissioner, including the ability to issue orders, conduct investigations, and enforce compliance with banking laws and regulations.
Can you summarize WVCO Chapter 31A, Article 2A?
The MAXWELL GOVERNMENTAL ACCESS TO FINANCIAL RECORDS ACT governs the access and obtaining of financial records by state entities in West Virginia. It outlines the circumstances under which state entities can access financial records of customers held by financial institutions. These circumstances include written authorization from the customer, disclosure in response to a court order or subpoena, disclosure authorized by the state entity acting as guardian, conservator, administrator, or executor, disclosure in connection with civil or criminal proceedings involving a state entity, disclosure to law enforcement officers in criminal investigations, and disclosure as required or permitted by state or federal law.