West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB2332

Introduced
1/12/22  

Caption

Terminating the State Board of Registration of Foresters

Impact

The implications of this bill primarily pertain to the regulatory landscape of forestry practices in West Virginia. By abolishing the State Board of Registration of Foresters, the bill effectively eliminates the professional oversight and certification that was historically part of forestry practice in the state. Critics express concern that this move could potentially reduce the standards of practice among foresters and technicians, as well as weaken accountability and consumer protections in forestry services.

Summary

House Bill 2332 seeks to repeal the State Board of Registration of Foresters as part of a broader legislative reform in West Virginia. The bill outlines a process for the cessation of the Board’s activities, requiring the transfer of its assets, records, and funds to the Division of Forestry by June 30, 2021. Additionally, the bill provides provisions for the establishment of a special revenue account designated as the Registration of Foresters Fund, allowing the Division of Forestry to implement necessary rules to achieve a smoother transition following the Board's closure.

Sentiment

General sentiment appears to be centered around the tension between regulatory oversight and the desire for deregulation. Proponents of HB2332 argue that eliminating the Board will cut bureaucratic red tape and make it easier for individuals and businesses to engage in forestry practices. However, opponents argue that this removal of regulation could jeopardize the quality of forestry services and threaten environmental stewardship, ultimately harming both professionals and the ecosystems they manage.

Contention

Key points of contention surrounding HB2332 may revolve around differing views on professional regulation. Supporters of the bill may see it as a step towards enhancing flexibility and economic growth within the forestry sector, while detractors are likely to emphasize the importance of maintaining professional standards to ensure ethical practices and environmental protection. The debate reflects broader societal discussions on the balance between regulation and free-market principles in professional fields.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB3072

Sunset the Board of Forestry

WV HB53

State Board of Registration for Foresters; independent state agency; provisions

WV HB1725

Appropriation; Foresters, Board of Registration for.

WV HB1779

Appropriation; Foresters, Board of Registration for.

WV HB1627

Appropriation; Foresters, Board of Registration for.

WV HB1615

Appropriation; Foresters, Board of Registration for.

WV HB4

Appropriation; Foresters, Board of Registration for.

WV HB787

Mississippi Board of Registration for Foresters; bring forward all code sections and authorize to suspend license of licensee for failure to satisfy judgement.

WV HB2480

Relating to state boards of examination or registration

WV H5098

Creates a new motor vehicle registration for "forestry vehicles."

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