West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB4490

Introduced
2/1/22  
Refer
2/1/22  

Caption

Extending the expiration date of the freeze of the per diem cost for incarcerated inmates in regional jails

Impact

If passed, HB 4490 will affect state laws concerning the financial obligations of counties related to detention facilities. The legislation aims to maintain the current reimbursement rate of $48.25 per day per inmate, restricting any increases above this threshold. This measure seeks to alleviate some financial strain on local governments, who must navigate the costs associated with housing and maintaining inmates in regional jails.

Summary

House Bill 4490 aims to extend the expiration date of a freeze on the per diem rate charged to counties for housing incarcerated inmates in regional jails until July 1, 2024. The bill clarifies that the costs associated with each inmate will be calculated annually using the average of the previous three fiscal years of actual costs. This legislative move is expected to provide financial predictability for local governments while ensuring that they are not burdened with unforeseen increases in incarceration costs.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment regarding HB 4490 appears to be cautiously optimistic among supporters, who see the extension of the freeze as a necessary measure for fiscal stability in local jurisdictions. However, some concerns have been raised about the long-term implications of extended freezes on funding and their potential effects on jail operations. Stakeholders are interested in ensuring that while costs remain manageable, they do not compromise the quality and effectiveness of corrections services.

Contention

There are notable points of contention regarding the bill, particularly around the adequacy of funding for the operations of regional jails. Critics suggest that merely freezing the per diem rate may not address the structural funding issues within corrections that have led to overcrowding and resource shortages in the past. The absence of provisions for increasing funding to account for inflation or rising operational costs raises concerns about the sustainability of this approach in the long run.

Companion Bills

WV SB557

Similar To Extending current cap on per diem rate paid by counties and municipalities to house inmates

Previously Filed As

WV SB17

Extending expiration date of current cap on per diem cost for incarcerated inmates in regional jail

WV HB4497

Extending the regional jail per diem through July 1, 2023

WV SB557

Extending current cap on per diem rate paid by counties and municipalities to house inmates

WV HB2563

Requiring certain municipalities to pay for the incarceration of inmates

WV SB75

Requiring certain municipalities pay for incarceration of inmates

WV SB44

Requiring certain municipalities pay for incarceration of inmates

WV SB202

Requiring certain municipalities pay for incarceration of inmates

WV HB3552

Relating to per diem jail costs

WV HB3491

Relating to per diem jail costs

WV HB107

Requiring certain municipalities to reimburse responsible county for up to five days of regional jail per diem fees

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