West Virginia 2025 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB2454

Introduced
2/17/25  
Refer
2/17/25  

Caption

Relating to clarifying the Right to Farm Act relating to residential agricultural operations and the protection of agriculture

Impact

This legislation specifically impacts the legal dynamics surrounding agricultural operations. It reestablishes a clearer boundary regarding what constitutes a nuisance concerning agricultural practices, essentially preventing those operations—once established for over a year—from being labeled a nuisance based on changes in the surrounding neighborhood. This could encourage new agricultural ventures and bolster existing ones while ensuring that local complaints do not hinder agricultural productivity.

Summary

House Bill 2454 seeks to clarify the Right to Farm Act in West Virginia, emphasizing the significance of agricultural operations, particularly residential agricultural practices. The bill aims to safeguard farmers from nuisance claims, providing a robust legal framework that reinforces their rights to operate without interference from neighbors, as long as they comply with existing state and federal regulations. Additionally, it supports urban agriculture, allowing citizens to keep a limited number of chicken hens and manage apiaries within city limits for personal use and sale of non-hazardous foods.

Sentiment

The general sentiment regarding HB 2454 appears to be supportive among agricultural stakeholders, who view it as necessary for the protection and promotion of agriculture in West Virginia. However, there may be some trepidation among environmental and community advocates who worry that the bill could lead to increased agricultural intensity without sufficient oversight, potentially affecting their rights or the quality of the environment in which they live. Nonetheless, proponents highlight that the bill includes measures that still require compliance with health and safety regulations.

Contention

One notable area of contention around HB 2454 is its approach to nuisance claims. Critics are concerned that by bolstering protections for agricultural operations, the bill might inadvertently diminish the ability for residents to contest legitimate grievances arising from agricultural activities. The preemption of municipal regulations regarding urban agriculture, as specified in the bill, also raises questions about local governance and the capacity of municipalities to manage land use effectively in their jurisdictions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB5533

Relating to clarifying the Right to Farm Act relating to residential agricultural operations and the protection of agriculture

WV SB512

Clarifying non-agricultural status of solar farms

WV HB3384

Agricultural Right to Repair Act

WV HB4605

Agricultural Right to Repair Act

WV HB2508

Relating to the limitation of actions on agricultural land

WV HB4978

Relating to clarifying the authority of appointed officials

WV HB3313

Restraining county commissions from imposing rules and regulations on farmers beyond what is already prescribed through state statute

WV SB585

Prohibiting county commissions from adopting any authorization that exceeds state law regarding agricultural operations

WV SB581

Amending provisions of 2023 Farm Bill

WV HB4967

Relating to the administration of the Voluntary Remediation and Redevelopment Act to provide new liability protections for persons and companies who wish to purchase and redevelop former industrial properties.

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HI SCR76

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WV HB5533

Relating to clarifying the Right to Farm Act relating to residential agricultural operations and the protection of agriculture

NJ A3004

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CA SB732

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HI SB2155

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HI HB2638

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