West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB2781

Introduced
1/12/22  

Caption

To create the Occupational Licensing Legal Fund in the State Treasury

Impact

The implementation of HB 2781 will notably amend existing state laws related to the financial operations of occupational licensing boards. By facilitating the establishment of a special revenue fund, legislators anticipate improved transparency and accountability in how licensing boards manage their finances. Most importantly, the funding structure is designed to prevent excess accumulation of fees that could lead to inflated revenue collections, fostering a more sustainable economic environment for both the boards and the applicants they serve. Furthermore, this legislation will allow for regular auditing to ensure that the fees charged by the boards are commensurate with their operational needs.

Summary

House Bill 2781 aims to establish an Occupational Licensing Legal Fund within the State Treasury of West Virginia. This fund will consist of excess receipts from various occupational licensing boards, with the intent of covering legal fees and court costs incurred during the operation of these boards. The bill outlines the parameters for transferring excess funds into the legal fund, ensuring that any money generated beyond a certain threshold is redirected to support legal expenses rather than remaining idle within the boards’ accounts. The creation of this fund is seen as a mechanism to enhance the efficiency and financial management of occupational licensing in the state.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB 2781 appears to be supportive among lawmakers advocating for greater oversight and accountability in occupational licensing. Proponents argue that this fund will help prevent wasteful practices and ensure that funds specifically allocated for legal matters are readily available. However, some critics express concerns about the potential for mismanagement if the legislative oversight is insufficient. They argue that while the fund's intention is to support the operational integrity of licensing boards, there is a risk of overreach if controls are not put in place for fund usage.

Contention

A notable point of contention regarding HB 2781 relates to the balance between ensuring adequate funding for legal matters and maintaining local control of licensing boards. Some stakeholders worry that the centralized management of funds could lead to disparities in how individual boards operate, particularly in rural areas where different boards may have unique operational challenges. Additionally, concerns have been raised about the potential for the fund to be misused or misallocated if strict regulations on its administration and expenditure are not established and enforced.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB2841

To create the Occupational Licensing Legal Fund in the State Treasury

WV HB4603

To create the Occupational Licensing Legal Fund in the State Treasury

WV SB224

Office of Occupational and Professional Licensing, created within the Department of Labor; oversight provided to professional or occupational licensing boards.

WV HB278

Regards the Treasurer of State

WV HB3058

Relating to the General Revenue Fund

WV HB3485

Requiring recommendation from the State Treasurer prior to issuing refunding bonds

WV HB3052

Creating the Interstate Mobility and Universal-Recognition Occupational Licensing Act (the Freedom to Travel Act)

WV HB3011

Relating to the General Revenue Fund

WV HB4623

Relating to the General Revenue Fund

WV SB0043

Occupational and Professional Licensing Modifications

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