West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB4062

Introduced
1/13/22  
Refer
1/13/22  
Engrossed
1/25/22  
Refer
1/26/22  
Refer
1/26/22  
Report Pass
2/2/22  
Enrolled
2/10/22  
Passed
2/21/22  

Caption

Removing the residency requirement for the Commissioner of the Division of Highways

Impact

The impact of this legislation could be significant for state laws concerning the management and oversight of highways. By allowing non-residents to hold the position of Commissioner, the bill opens the door for experts from other states to bring their skills and experience to West Virginia. This might lead to more efficient handling of highway projects and improvements in infrastructure quality. However, it also raises questions regarding local accountability and the importance of having a state resident understand the specific needs and context of West Virginia's highways.

Summary

House Bill 4062 aims to amend the residency requirement for the Commissioner of the Division of Highways in West Virginia. Currently, the law stipulates that the commissioner must be a resident of the state. This bill proposes to remove that requirement, allowing for a broader pool of candidates who may have relevant experience but do not currently reside in West Virginia. This change could potentially increase the state's ability to attract qualified individuals with expertise in highway management and construction from outside the state, which supporters argue is crucial for addressing the complex challenges in state transportation infrastructure.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 4062 seems to be mixed. On one side, advocates of the bill contend that it is a necessary adjustment to attract qualified personnel who can effectively lead the state's highway division. They argue that focusing on expertise rather than residence will ultimately benefit the citizens through improved infrastructure. Conversely, critics express concerns that removing the residency requirement could lead to a disconnect between the commissioner and state-specific transportation issues, potentially misaligning priorities and undermining local governance.

Contention

The major points of contention revolve around the implications of foreign expertise on local contexts and the potential erosion of localized governance. Opponents argue that this move may diminish the sense of responsibility among those overseeing the state's transportation needs and create situations where decisions are made without a full understanding of local conditions. Supporters counter that expertise should take precedence over residency, suggesting that such shifts in state policy could be what West Virginia needs to improve its transportation infrastructure effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SB465

Removing residency requirement for DOH Commissioner

WV HB2673

Exempting Division of Highways from Purchasing Division procedures

WV HB4068

Removing cap on a bidder’s contract

WV HB2856

Relating to performance metrics for the West Virginia Division of Highways

WV HB4061

Relating to the Commissioner of Highways accepting ownership of equipment which has been rented or leased

WV HB2896

Requiring the three Commissioners of the State Public Service Commission to be elected positions

WV SB643

Removing residency requirement of members appointed to county airport authority

WV HB3411

Relating to commissions; removing the legislative members; and eliminating expired commissions

WV HB3269

Reorganizing the Board of Banking and Financial Institutions, the Division of Financial Institutions, and the Lending and Credit Rate Board

WV HB5596

Exempt Division of Natural Resources from purchasing requirements

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