West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB839

Introduced
2/16/24  

Caption

Providing county boards of education options for obtaining liability insurance coverage

Impact

If enacted, SB839 will impact state laws by broadening the insurance coverage capabilities for county boards of education. By introducing this flexibility, local education authorities may achieve better pricing and tailored insurance products that meet their unique risks and needs. The bill specifically mandates a minimum coverage amount and outlines the types of liability insurance that must be included, such as personal injury, malpractice, and legal liability coverage, ensuring robust protections for educational personnel in their roles.

Summary

Senate Bill 839 (SB839) proposes amendments to the Code of West Virginia regarding liability insurance for county boards of education. The bill allows these boards the option to obtain professional or liability insurance from any licensed insurance carriers in the state, rather than being limited to the State Board of Risk and Insurance Management. This choice aims to enhance coverage options for educational institutions, including teachers and administrative staff, thus improving the risk management framework within West Virginia's education system.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB839 is largely positive among proponents who view the measure as a significant step towards empowering local education authorities with more choice and control over their insurance selections. This autonomy is seen as beneficial for adapting to the specific needs of their communities. However, there might be concerns associated with ensuring uniformity and compliance with the minimum standards set at the state level, suggesting that while flexibility is positive, it should not compromise the consistency of coverage across different educational institutions.

Contention

Notable points of contention revolve around the implications of allowing county boards to procure insurance from various licensed carriers. Some critics worry that this could lead to disparities in coverage and quality; they fear that not all boards may be adequately equipped to make informed decisions about their insurance needs. Furthermore, there are concerns regarding the potential financial burden on county boards to maintain higher levels of coverage, specifically the required minimums, which could divert funds from other educational priorities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SB560

Limiting recovery on claims for abuse to secure financial solvency of public and private school system

WV HB3414

Limiting recovery on claims for abuse in the State’s school system

WV SB664

Dissolving PEIA and converting to employer-owned mutual insurance company

WV HB2534

Relating to public employees insurance

WV HB2540

Travel Insurance Model Act

WV HB2832

Clarifying appropriate and inappropriate duties for school counselors while also providing the definition of a school counselor.

WV HB2863

Creating a homeless education coordinator for county schools

WV HB2002

Relating to providing support for families

WV HB2357

Granting jurisdiction to supervise youth sport league events to county boards of education and the Secondary School Activities Commission

WV HB2350

Granting full time employees of county boards of education three months of paid leave following the birth of a child

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.