Can you summarize WVCO Chapter 5A, Article 6C?
This legal document found in the West Virginia Code under the Department of Administration pertains to the reporting of qualified cybersecurity incidents. It applies to all state agencies within the executive branch, constitutional officers, all local government entities, county boards of education, the Judiciary, and the Legislature. The document states that qualified cybersecurity incidents must be reported to the Cybersecurity Office before any citizen notification, but no later than 10 days after determining that the entity experienced a qualifying cybersecurity incident.
Can you summarize WVCO Chapter 61, Article 10?
The provided legal document content covers various crimes against public policy in West Virginia. It includes provisions governing the keeping or exhibiting of gaming tables, machines, or devices; regulation of lotteries or raffles; policy or numbers playing, sale of lottery policies, betting, wagering, or insurance on lottery numbers; bribery of participants in professional or amateur games and horse racing; debt pooling; unlawful contact with a Division of Corrections employee or member of the Parole Board by former inmates; possession, sale, or offer for sale of pure caffeine products; and trespass and conspiracy to trespass against critical infrastructure facilities.
Can you summarize WVCO Chapter 61, Article 3C?
The West Virginia Computer Crime and Abuse Act is a legal document that governs the access, use, and protection of computer systems and data in West Virginia. It applies to individuals who own, lease, or are licensees of various computer-related entities. The Act defines key terms such as ‘access,’ ‘authorization,’ ‘computer,’ ‘computer contaminant,’ ‘computer data,’ ‘computer network,’ ‘computer operations,’ ‘computer program,’ ‘computer software,’ ‘computer services,’ ‘computer supplies,’ ‘computer resources,’ ‘financial instrument,’ ‘owner,’ ‘person,’ ‘property,’ ‘ransomware,’ and ‘value.
Can you summarize WVCO Chapter 62, Article 1D?
The West Virginia Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance Act governs wiretapping and electronic surveillance activities. It defines various terms related to these activities and provides exceptions for certain devices and circumstances. The act prohibits the intentional interception, attempt to intercept, disclosure, or use of wire, oral, or electronic communications, knowing or having reason to know that it was obtained through interception in violation of the act. Violation of this provision is a felony, punishable by imprisonment for up to five years, a fine of up to $10,000, or both.
Can you summarize ORAR 170-145?
The provided legal document content pertains to the administration of unclaimed property in Oregon. It outlines the procedures and requirements for holders of unclaimed property to report and remit the property to the Treasurer in an accurate and timely manner. The document emphasizes the importance of exercising due diligence to locate the owner of the property and notifying them of the process for claiming the property. It also governs the electronic submission of reports through the Unclaimed Property Portal, with the option for holders to request permission to submit a hard-copy report.
Can you summarize ORAR 177-037?
The LOTTERY VENDOR DISCLOSURE RULES, part of the Oregon Administrative Rules, establish the policy of the Oregon State Lottery regarding security background investigations on Lottery Vendors and Lottery Contractors. The purpose of these investigations is to ensure the competence, integrity, background, good character, and true business ownership and control of Vendors and Contractors. The Director of the Lottery has the authority to require Vendors, including Control Persons, employees, or subcontractors who may have access to sensitive or secure Lottery information, to disclose and provide necessary information for approval as a Lottery Contractor.
Can you summarize ORAR 177-045?
The provided legal document content covers various aspects related to the Oregon State Lottery and its operations. It includes the responsibility of Lottery retailers for the loss or damage of Lottery equipment. If the loss per occurrence is under $2,500, the retailer is responsible for the actual cost of replacing, repairing, or removing the equipment if they failed to exercise reasonable care, intentionally damaged or stole the equipment, or had a previous loss claim within the preceding twelve months.
Can you summarize ORAR 177-046-0155?
This document governs responsible gaming practices within the Oregon State Lottery. The Lottery is required to comply with the Responsible Gambling Code of Practices Act and support players in positive play behaviors. The document outlines the provision of responsible gaming features within games and the option for players to establish personal gaming limits or self-exclude from playing games. The statutory and other authorities for this document include the Oregon Constitution, Oregon Revised Statutes, and Oregon Administrative Rules.
Can you summarize ORAR 177-046?
The provided legal document content covers various aspects of the operation and governance of the Oregon State Lottery. It includes rules for the sale of Lottery tickets and shares, guidelines for conducting drawings in lottery games, procedures for Lottery games, regulations for retail price discounts and retailer promotions, rules for the payment of prizes in case of a winner’s death, procedures for the cancellation of Lottery tickets and shares, regulations regarding the ownership of lottery tickets and shares, definitions of terms used in specific divisions of the Oregon Administrative Rules, announcement of game launch and start dates, establishment and maintenance of player accounts for digital Lottery games, procedures for funding the player account, and responsible gaming practices within the Oregon State Lottery.
Can you summarize ORAR 177-051?
This legal document governs the Player Loyalty Program offered by the Oregon State Lottery. The program is voluntary and for entertainment purposes only. To join, individuals must meet eligibility requirements and complete a registration process. The terms and conditions of the program, which can be modified, govern participation. The Lottery reserves the right to discontinue the program at any time. Once discontinued, members’ eligibility for rewards terminates. No person can claim a right to participate or receive rewards.