West Virginia 2023 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB2712

Introduced
1/17/23  
Refer
1/17/23  

Caption

Authorizing the Board of Funeral Service Examiners to promulgate a legislative rule relating to crematory requirements

Impact

The passage of HB2712 is expected to standardize and clarify crematory operations, enhancing regulatory oversight within West Virginia. This can lead to improved compliance by funeral service providers, which is crucial for public health and safety. The bill essentially serves to fortify the existing structure by formalizing rules that govern the operations of crematories, ensuring that they meet the necessary requirements set forth by the Board. This may impact existing practices positively by ensuring adherence to up-to-date standards.

Summary

House Bill 2712 aims to authorize the Board of Funeral Service Examiners to promulgate legislation regarding cremation requirements in West Virginia. The bill is a response to the need for updated regulatory measures in the aftermath of an earlier legislative rule that aimed to clarify crematory practices and procedures. By endorsing this legislative rule, the state seeks to ensure safety, compliance, and standards within the industry. This bill is indicative of ongoing efforts to keep state laws current with the evolving standards in the funeral service sector.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB2712 appears to be supportive among stakeholders in the funeral service industry, particularly those who recognize the necessity for standardized regulations. While no vocal opposition was recorded in the discussions, there can be an underlying concern regarding how strictly these regulations will be enforced, and whether they could potentially complicate operational processes for crematories. Generally, the response from the committee and relevant officials indicates a collective agreement on the value of the legislative updates proposed.

Contention

Though there are no significant points of contention presently noted against HB2712, discussions about regulatory measures often bring to light concerns regarding implementation and adherence. The balance between regulation and operational flexibility is crucial, and as with any legislative action, stakeholders may express concerns about the impacts of compliance costs and necessary adaptations to meet new guidelines. Ultimately, as this bill progresses, it is important for all parties to remain informed and engaged with the anticipated changes.

Companion Bills

WV SB381

Similar To Authorizing Board of Funeral Service Examiners to promulgate legislative rule relating to crematory requirements

Previously Filed As

WV SB381

Authorizing Board of Funeral Service Examiners to promulgate legislative rule relating to crematory requirements

WV HB2713

Authorizing the Board of Funeral Service Examiners to promulgate a legislative rule relating to fee schedule

WV SB382

Authorizing Board of Funeral Service Examiners to promulgate legislative rule relating to fee schedule

WV HB4201

Authorizing the West Virginia Board of Funeral Service Examiners to promulgate a legislative rule relating to Fee Schedule

WV SB380

Authorizing Board of Funeral Service Examiners to promulgate legislative rule relating to funeral director, embalmer, apprentice, courtesy card holders, and funeral establishment requirements

WV HB2711

Authorizing the Board of Funeral Service Examiners to promulgate a legislative rule relating to funeral director, embalmer, apprentice, courtesy card holders and funeral establishment requirements

WV HB2303

Relating to authorizing the Board of Funeral Service Examiners to promulgate a legislative rule relating to funeral director, embalmer, apprentice, courtesy card holders, and funeral establishment requirements

WV SB361

Authorizing miscellaneous boards and agencies to promulgate legislative rules

WV SB369

Authorizing miscellaneous boards and agencies to promulgate legislative rules

WV HB4110

Authorizing certain miscellaneous agencies and boards to promulgate legislative rules

Similar Bills

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