West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB365

Introduced
1/12/24  

Caption

Providing waiver of fees for emergency responders disabled in line of duty for hunting, trapping, and fishing licenses

Impact

The proposed amendment to the Code of West Virginia will add a new section that directly addresses the needs of disabled emergency responders. By allowing for a fee waiver, the bill not only recognizes the challenging circumstances faced by these individuals but also promotes engagement in outdoor activities for recreation and therapy. The measure establishes specific procedures for how responders can apply for the waiver, ensuring that the process is accessible while maintaining a level of oversight by the Division of Natural Resources.

Summary

Senate Bill 365 aims to provide certain financial benefits to emergency responders who have been found to be totally disabled in the line of duty. Specifically, the bill proposes waiving the fees for hunting, trapping, and fishing licenses for these individuals, acknowledging their service and sacrifices. Introduced by Senator Weld, this legislation is intended to ease some of the financial burdens faced by disabled emergency responders by removing the cost typically associated with acquiring these recreational licenses.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding SB 365 appears to be positive, with stakeholders expressing support for initiatives that benefit emergency responders and honor their contributions to public safety. The bill's advocacy reflects a growing recognition of the sacrifices made by these individuals, and by granting them access to recreational licenses without fees, it symbolizes a community's gratitude. However, there may be discussions regarding the implementation of the waiver process and any potential fiscal impacts on state resources.

Contention

While the bill seems to meet a largely supportive reception, points of contention could arise concerning the criteria for determining 'total disability' and ensuring that only deserving candidates benefit from the fee waivers. Additionally, there could be discussions around the administrative implications for the Division of Natural Resources in managing these applications effectively. Establishing fair and clear guidelines will be essential to avoid misunderstandings or administrative burdens that could detract from the bill's intended purpose.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SB40

Providing waiver of fees for emergency responders disabled in line of duty for hunting, trapping, and fishing licenses

WV SB447

Providing tax credit to certain disabled veterans for lifetime hunting, trapping, and fishing license

WV HB2450

Relating to tax credit for disabled veterans for lifetime hunting, trapping and fishing license

WV SB75

Exempting certain persons from hunting, trapping, and fishing license fees

WV HB2556

Eliminating fees for hunting and fishing licenses for military retirees.

WV HB2553

Expand the scope of hunting, fishing, and trapping benefits provided to former members of the United States Armed forces

WV HJR27

To give a personal tax break of 50% to disabled veterans and 50% off hunting or fishing licenses.

WV HB3290

To clarify privileges for senior license holders for hunting and fishing

WV HB2614

Relating generally to hunting and fishing

WV HB2296

Relating to the beginning and expiration of hunting and fishing licenses

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.