West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB3035

Introduced
1/12/22  

Caption

Sunsetting the Board of Licensed Dieticians

Impact

The enactment of HB3035 would have significant implications for the profession of dietetics in West Virginia. It would dissolve the current governing board that oversees the licensing of dieticians, thus impacting regulatory frameworks that ensure licensed professionals meet state standards. Such a change could lead to discussions on alternative forms of oversight or whether dietician services should even remain regulated at the state level. The potential elimination of the board raises questions about the future regulation of dietetic practices and could affect public access to licensed professionals.

Summary

House Bill 3035 proposes a sunset provision to terminate the West Virginia Board of Licensed Dieticians by June 30, 2022, unless continued by future legislative action. This bill aims to streamline government oversight and possibly reduce regulatory burdens by evaluating the necessity of continuing the board. By implementing this sunset clause, the bill encourages periodic review and assessment of the board's effectiveness and relevance in light of emerging practices and needs within the field of dietetics.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB3035 appears to be mixed. Supporters of the bill argue that it represents an opportunity to reassess the regulatory landscape of dietetics in West Virginia and reduce unnecessary governmental oversight. However, opponents express concerns about the implications of removing the board, fearing that it could weaken the profession and reduce accountability among dieticians, potentially harming public health and safety.

Contention

Notable points of contention revolve around whether the board's dissolution is justified and what the consequences may be for the profession and public safety. Proponents argue that the bill would facilitate a more adaptive regulatory environment, while critics fear it may lead to reduced standards and oversight of dietetic professionals. This highlights a broader debate about the role of regulatory bodies in protecting public welfare while balancing the need for efficient governmental administration.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB3036

Sunsetting the Board of Sanitarians

WV HB3072

Sunset the Board of Forestry

WV HB3399

Relating gnerally to the Board of Dieticians

WV HB4333

Relating to the sunset of the Board of Hearing-Aid Dealers and Fitters

WV HB4277

Relating to sunset of the James “Tiger” Morton Catastrophic Illness Commission

WV HB3348

Supplemental Appropriation - SAPR - Board of Dieticians

WV HB2332

Terminating the State Board of Registration of Foresters

WV SB81

Board of Licensed Dietitians rule relating to continuing professional education requirements

WV HB2781

To create the Occupational Licensing Legal Fund in the State Treasury

WV SB782

Supplemental appropriation to Dietitians Licensure Board Fund

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