West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB4307

Introduced
1/20/22  
Refer
1/20/22  
Refer
1/25/22  
Engrossed
2/15/22  
Refer
2/16/22  
Refer
2/16/22  
Report Pass
2/23/22  
Refer
2/23/22  
Report Pass
3/10/22  
Enrolled
3/12/22  
Passed
3/12/22  

Caption

Increase some benefits payable from Crime Victims Compensation Fund

Impact

The implications of HB 4307 on state laws revolve around the Crime Victims Compensation Fund, expanding the range of support available to victims and their families. By increasing financial assistance for mental health care and addressing travel needs for court appearances or relocation due to victimization, the bill recognizes the ongoing challenges faced by victims and aims to provide them with additional resources to recover from their trauma. It emphasizes the state's responsibility to support crime victims holistically, considering both their physical and emotional needs.

Summary

House Bill 4307 is designed to enhance the support available to victims of crime in West Virginia by amending the state's Crime Victims Compensation Fund. The bill increases the allowable benefits for mental health counseling for secondary victims, raising the limit to enable better support for those impacted psychologically by criminal acts. Additionally, it raises the limits on permissible expenses for travel and relocation, ensuring that victims and their families can better access necessary services and support as they navigate the aftermath of crime.

Sentiment

The sentiment regarding HB 4307 has been generally positive, with support expressed for enhancing benefits available to crime victims. Advocates argue that the changes proposed in the bill address critical gaps in current support systems, thereby helping victims recover more effectively. However, there may be discussions among stakeholders about how to fund these increased benefits, particularly in a budget-constrained environment, which could lead to some concerns about the sustainability of such enhancements.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 4307 might include discussions on the adequacy of funding for the expanded benefits. Stakeholders may raise questions about the financial implications for the state budget and whether the increased compensation limits can be maintained over time or will lead to fiscal strain. Additionally, ensuring adequate access and awareness of these expanded services among potential beneficiaries may also emerge as a topic of discussion, focusing on the effectiveness of outreach efforts to inform victims about their rights and available resources.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB4308

Authorizing disclosure of juvenile information to Crime Victims Compensation Fund for investigation and award of benefits

WV HB2781

Allowing compensation from the crime victims compensation board to be awarded for criminally injurious conduct, and increasing the amount that can be transferred from the crime victims compensation fund to the crime victims assistance fund in each fiscal year.

WV HB3596

CRIME VICTIMS COMPENSATION

WV SB420

Oklahoma Crime Victims Compensation Act; increasing time to file certain claim; increasing amounts of certain compensation. Effective date.

WV SB420

Oklahoma Crime Victims Compensation Act; increasing time to file certain claim; increasing amounts of certain compensation. Effective date.

WV HB1111

Crime Victims' Compensation Fund; revise guidelines for payment from.

WV SB957

Relating to the denial or reduction of an award otherwise payable under the Crime Victims' Compensation Act.

WV HB3185

Relating to the denial or reduction of an award otherwise payable under the Crime Victims' Compensation Act.

WV HB1292

Compensation for victims of violent crimes.

WV SB909

Oklahoma Crime Victims Compensation Act; increasing time to file certain claim; providing exception to grounds for diminishing certain award; increasing amounts of certain compensation. Effective date.

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