West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB4240

Introduced
1/18/22  
Refer
1/18/22  

Caption

Authorizing the Treasurer to promulgate a legislative rule relating to Procedures for Fees in Collections by Charge, Credit or Debit Card or by Electronic Payment

Impact

If passed, HB4240 would have a notable impact on the administrative processes surrounding fee collection within West Virginia state agencies. By granting the Treasurer the necessary authority to promulgate rules regarding electronic payment fees, the bill seeks to align state practices with those of various industries that increasingly rely on electronic transactions. This transition to electronic payment methods is expected to enhance efficiency, transparency, and user accessibility in financial transactions involving state-managed fees.

Summary

House Bill 4240 aims to amend and reenact section 64-9-1 of the Code of West Virginia, specifically to authorize the state Treasurer to establish a legislative rule related to the procedures for fees collected via charge, credit, or debit cards, as well as electronic payments. The bill is centered on improving and defining the frameworks through which electronic payment processing fees are managed within the state government framework. This modernization effort reflects the evolving landscape of financial transactions and the need for government systems to adapt to current practices.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around HB4240 appears to be neutral to positive, with support likely stemming from advocates of digital payment systems who view such measures as necessary for contemporary governance. Stakeholders in the financial and payment processing sectors may also express approval of the bill, seeing it as a step toward modernizing how state services charge fees. However, there might be concerns regarding the operational details and the potential implications for existing systems and the adaptability of all citizens to such electronic methods.

Contention

While the bill is poised for favorable consideration, contention may arise around the implementation specifics and the potential for increased costs associated with adopting new electronic fee systems. Critics may voice concerns about the efficiency of the existing systems and whether additional fees could be imposed on users. Additionally, the broader implications of moving toward more electronic processes may trigger discussions about access and equity for individuals who are less familiar or unable to use electronic payment methods.

Companion Bills

WV SB401

Similar To Treasurer rule relating to procedures for fees in collections by charge, credit, or debit card or by electronic payment

Previously Filed As

WV SB401

Treasurer rule relating to procedures for fees in collections by charge, credit, or debit card or by electronic payment

WV HB4238

Authorizing the Treasurer to promulgate a legislative rule relating to Procedures for Processing Payments from the State Treasury

WV HB4241

Authorizing the Treasurer to promulgate a legislative rule relating to Procedures for Providing Services to Political Subdivisions

WV HB4235

Authorizing the Treasurer to promulgate a legislative rule relating to Procedures for Deposit of Moneys with the State Treasurer’s Office by State Agencies

WV HB4239

Authorizing the Treasurer to promulgate a legislative rule relating to Reporting Debt

WV HB4234

Authorizing the Treasurer to promulgate a legislative rule relating to the Substitute Checks-Exceptional Items Fund

WV HB4237

Authorizing the Treasurer to promulgate a legislative rule relating to Selection of State Depositories for Receipt Accounts

WV SB399

Treasurer rule relating to procedures for processing payments from State Treasury

WV HB4236

Authorizing the Treasurer to promulgate a legislative rule relating to Selection of State Depositories for Disbursement Accounts Through Competitive Bidding

WV HB2739

Authorizing the State Treasurer to promulgate a legislative rule relating to Jumpstart Savings Program

Similar Bills

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