West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SCR58

Introduced
3/8/22  
Report Pass
3/8/22  
Engrossed
3/9/22  
Refer
3/10/22  

Caption

Requesting Joint Committee on Government and Finance study common law cause of action for public nuisance

Impact

If approved, SCR58 will empower the Joint Committee on Government and Finance to compile findings on public nuisance law and propose relevant legislative changes. This could potentially lead to new guidelines or reforms regarding how public nuisances are managed in West Virginia, affecting both civil law and state statutes. In practical application, this resolution may refine the tools available for citizens and officials to address nuisances that impact the broader community, emphasizing collective rights over individual grievances.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution 58 (SCR58) is a legislative initiative from West Virginia aimed at studying the common law cause of action for public nuisance. The resolution requests the Joint Committee on Government and Finance to investigate this area of law, which historically pertains to activities that unreasonably interfere with public rights or safety. The bill emphasizes the distinction between public and private nuisances, noting that the resolution seeks to explore how these legal definitions are applied in state law, particularly in light of a foundational ruling from the state's Supreme Court.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR58 is largely supportive, as it aims to clarify and possibly enhance the legal framework governing public nuisances in West Virginia. Legislators from both sides of the aisle recognize the importance of addressing situations that could cause widespread harm. However, there may be some concerns regarding how this study will affect individual rights and local governance, particularly in terms of who can take legal action against nuisances and the scope of government involvement.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise concerning the balance between public interest and private rights. Critics might argue that expanding the definition or scope of public nuisance could lead to unintended consequences, potentially overburdening the court system or infringing upon property rights. The resolution's approval will be closely watched, as it sets the stage for potential legislative changes that could redefine legal standards in West Virginia, making it imperative for stakeholders to engage in the study process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SCR65

Requesting Joint Committee on Government and Finance study WV Consumer Credit and Protection Act

WV SCR56

Requesting Joint Committee on Government and Finance study effect of Kenney v. Liston

WV HCR113

Requesting the Joint Committee on Government and Finance study how public libraries are funded and supported

WV SCR27

Requesting Joint Committee on Government and Finance study sale of alcohol

WV SCR26

Requesting Joint Committee on Government and Finance study smoke shops

WV SCR64

Requesting Joint Committee on Government and Finance study effectiveness of Local School Improvement Councils

WV SCR37

Requesting Joint Committee on Government and Finance study viability of reinstating capital punishment

WV SCR25

Requesting Joint Committee on Government and Finance study incentives and policies to fund public libraries

WV SCR61

Requesting Joint Committee on Government and Finance study how public libraries are funded and supported

WV SCR23

Requesting Joint Committee on Government and Finance study WV Secondary School Activities Commission

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