West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB4198

Introduced
1/10/24  

Caption

Relating generally to broadband

Impact

The bill's passage would significantly influence state laws regarding broadband communications and telecommunications service providers. It formalizes the procedures and penalties concerning the certification of Eligible Telecommunications Carriers, aiming to ensure compliance and proper utilization of funds from the Universal Service Fund. By defining and regulating who qualifies as an Eligible Telecommunications Carrier and the standards they must meet, HB 4198 seeks to enhance accountability and service delivery within the broadband sector in West Virginia.

Summary

House Bill 4198 aims to amend and reenact provisions related to broadband telecommunications in West Virginia. It introduces the Broadband Development Fund, which will be administered by the Secretary of the Department of Economic Development. The bill outlines the mechanisms for funding and expending resources for broadband projects and services, emphasizing the need for competition in the telecommunications market. It proposes expenditures aimed at expanding fiber networks and incentivizing major broadband strategies, with a focus on serving unserved homes and businesses in the state.

Sentiment

While the initial sentiment surrounding HB 4198 appears supportive in promoting better broadband access, it faces scrutiny regarding oversight and accountability measures. Proponents argue that the legislation is a crucial step toward bridging the digital divide, particularly for rural areas lacking adequate internet services. Detractors express concerns about the practical effectiveness of the proposed regulations and the implications of penalties, fearing that overly stringent regulations could stifle competition and innovation within the telecommunications market.

Contention

Notable points of contention involve the mechanisms for certifying Eligible Telecommunications Carriers and the associated penalties for non-compliance. The bill introduces significant fines for misrepresentation concerning compliance, a provision aimed at maintaining integrity in service provisioning but which could lead to challenges for smaller carriers. The proposals for regulatory control and the management of grant-funded assets have raised discussions about the balance between state oversight and fostering a competitive market, indicating potential tensions between stakeholders in the telecommunications industry.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB3412

Relating generally to broadband

WV HB3541

Moving recovery of certain expenses from the reconcilable rate to be charged to the users of the broadband facilities

WV HB3397

Relating to broadband and political subdivisions

WV HB2085

Affordable broadband access for seniors, low income, and disabled persons due to fixed, minimum, or moderate incomes

WV SB246

Revising membership of Broadband Enhancement Council

WV SB613

Relating generally to certificates of need

WV HB2527

Relating to revising the criminal code generally

WV SB735

Clarifying department responsible for administration of certain programs

WV SB150

Budget Bill

WV HB2024

Budget Bill, making appropriations of public money out of the treasury in accordance with section fifty-one, article six of the Constitution

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