West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB4082

Introduced
1/13/22  
Refer
1/13/22  

Caption

Require State Police to provide multiple sets of licenses

Impact

The introduction of HB 4082 is intended to standardize the requirements for vehicle registration in the State Police fleet, thereby enhancing accountability and visibility of law enforcement vehicles. By insisting that vehicles bear unique registration identifiers, the bill aims to contribute to better management of police assets and potentially reduce incidents of unauthorized vehicle usage. The implications extend to improving public perception of police operations, as visible registration may foster greater trust and clarity about police vehicle presence and activity.

Summary

House Bill 4082 addresses the registration plates of State Police vehicles in West Virginia. The bill mandates that all State Police vehicles must display an appropriate registration plate at all times. It specifies that the Superintendent of State Police is required to issue two identical registration plates for each vehicle in the fleet, ensuring clear identification and compliance with regulatory standards. Moreover, the bill requires the issuance of temporary registration plates to each detachment to be used in the event that a plate is stolen or damaged, promoting operational efficiency within state law enforcement.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding the bill is generally supportive among legislative members who emphasize the importance of clear identification for law enforcement vehicles. This move is seen as a proactive step towards ensuring that police operations remain transparent and accountable. However, as with any legislative proposal, there may be opponents who question the necessity of such regulations or who express concerns about implementation costs and logistical challenges in updating current registration practices.

Contention

Although there appear to be no significant points of contention noted in the discussions surrounding HB 4082, the requirement for two identical plates and the provision for temporary plates may introduce logistical challenges that could spark debate. Ensuring all vehicles are consistently compliant with these new measures could require adjustments within the current operational framework of the State Police, which might generate discussions about resource allocation and efficiency.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB4292

A bill to attract new West Virginia State Police Officers

WV HB2596

Increase the State Police Retirement Benefit multiplier

WV HB2161

Increase the State Police Retirement Benefit multiplier

WV HB2889

Increase the retirement benefit multiplier from 2.5% to 3% for Deputy Sherriff’s retirement

WV HB2310

Provide the Division of Motor Vehicles authority to develop an “Antique Fleet” program so that multiple antique motor vehicles may utilize a single registration plate.

WV HB2727

Providing a special license plate for homeland security individuals

WV HB2950

Provide the Division of Motor Vehicles authority to develop an “Antique Fleet” program so that multiple antique motor vehicles may utilize a single registration plate

WV SB1196

Multiple versions of statutes; amending, merging, consolidating and repealing multiple versions of statutes. Emergency.

WV SB2038

Multiple versions of statutes; amending, merging, consolidating and repealing multiple versions of statutes. Emergency.

WV HF401

Transportation; various policies provided, including establishment of special license plates and modification of veteran driver's license and identification card designation requirements, report required, and money appropriated.

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