West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB4640

Introduced
2/11/22  

Caption

Relating to requiring disclosure of the lawful activity that is the basis of a permit application with the Department of Environmental Protection

Impact

The introduction of HB 4640 would amend existing laws under the Code of West Virginia, specifically adding a new section that mandates permit applicants to specify the nature and intended purposes of their activities. This requirement is designed to enhance the public's right to know about permitted activities while also balancing the need to protect certain proprietary information that applicants might possess. By clarifying these expectations, the bill aims to promote a more engaged citizenry and informed dialogue about environmental practices within the state.

Summary

House Bill 4640 aims to enhance transparency regarding permit applications for industrial and manufacturing activities by requiring detailed disclosures about the lawful purposes of such activities. The bill seeks to ensure that residents and the public have access to information regarding what activities are permitted in their vicinity, thereby fostering a better understanding of local environmental impacts. This legislative change is predicated on the principle that the public deserves to be informed about significant activities that could affect their communities.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 4640 appears to be largely supportive among proponents who emphasize the importance of accountability and transparency in environmental matters. They argue that such disclosures could empower communities and encourage greater public participation in the permitting process. However, there are also voices of caution that express concern over potential impacts on businesses, particularly regarding the handling of sensitive information that could be perceived as competitive advantages. This has led to a nuanced discussion about the balance between public rights and commercial confidentiality.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding HB 4640 relate to the degree of detail required in disclosures and potential ramifications for businesses. Critics may argue that mandatory disclosures could inadvertently expose trade secrets or sensitive operational information, potentially jeopardizing competitive positions. On the other hand, supporters assert that transparency in environmental permitting can lead to more informed public opinion and better regulatory outcomes. This tension reflects broader discussions about the interplay between environmental stewardship and economic interests.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB2552

Relating to requiring disclosure of the lawful activity that is the basis of a permit application with the Department of Environmental Protection

WV HB5074

Relating to requiring disclosure of the lawful activity that is the basis of a permit application with the Department of Environmental Protection

WV HB2417

Relating to requiring disclosure of the lawful activity that is the basis of a permit application with the Department of Environmental Protection

WV HB2761

Authorizing the Division of Highways to assess local impacts to roadways for activities permitted by the Department of Environmental Protection

WV HB3110

Relating to funding the Office of Oil and Gas in the Department of Environmental Protection

WV HB24

Department of the Environment - Environmental Justice Evaluation of Environmental Permit Applications

WV HB05359

An Act Requiring Permits Issued By The Department Of Environmental Protection Be Adopted In Accordance With The Uniform Administrative Procedures Act.

WV HB3269

To require the Department of Environmental Protection to assume responsibility of cost and permitting of dams that are deemed to be under state control

WV HB4480

Granting to the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection Division of Air Quality the authority to invest the money held in certain funds

WV HB2609

To require the Department of Environmental Protection to assume responsibility of cost and permitting of dams that are deemed to be under state control

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