West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB4684

Introduced
2/15/22  
Refer
2/15/22  

Caption

To exempt a county that has a single CVB with a hotel or motel collection of less than $150,000 annually

Impact

If enacted, HB 4684 would significantly alter the way hotel occupancy tax revenues are managed for smaller counties. The exemption is expected to allow these counties to focus on local tourism promotion without the added pressure of meeting stringent eligibility standards, such as maintaining a full-time executive director or submitting detailed annual reports. Additionally, the bill includes provisions that encourage existing CVBs to work within an established framework, alongside a moratorium on the establishment of new bureaus until July 2024. This moratorium could lead to a more stable environment for existing bureaus.

Summary

House Bill 4684 aims to amend existing legislation regarding the eligibility of convention and visitors bureaus (CVBs) for receiving hotel occupancy tax proceeds in West Virginia. Specifically, the bill proposes to exempt counties with a single CVB that generates less than $150,000 annually from the eligibility requirements associated with the tax proceeds. This amendment is designed to ease the financial burdens on smaller counties, allowing them to retain funds that might otherwise be impacted by stricter compliance measures usually applied to larger bureaus.

Sentiment

Discussions surrounding HB 4684 revealed a generally supportive sentiment among those representing smaller counties, who argue that the bill acknowledges their unique financial challenges. However, there are concerns raised by larger CVBs and stakeholders who argue that the exemptions may reduce overall accountability and transparency in how hotel occupancy tax funds are utilized. The sentiment can be reflected in the contrasting perspectives of local stakeholders who appreciate tailored regulations against the larger implications for state tourism funding and management.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the balance between providing support to smaller counties while ensuring robust oversight of tourism funding. Critics of the bill might argue that the exemption could create disparities in funding effectiveness between larger and smaller CVBs, leading to variations in tourism marketing and service provision across the state. Moreover, the proposed moratorium on new CVBs could be seen as limiting growth potential in regions that could benefit from additional tourism representation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SB3201

Jackson County; repurpose and extend repeal date on tourism tax on hotels and motels.

WV HB5382

Relating to setting a date by which convention and visitor’s bureaus shall be accredited in order to be eligible for distribution of hotel occupancy tax proceeds.

WV HB1891

Hancock County; extend the date of repeal on the Hancock County Tourism Development Bureau and hotel/motel tax.

WV SB26

Authorizing proceeds and application of hotel occupancy tax to municipalities and county commissions

WV HB1671

Jackson County; extend repeal date on county's hotel/motel tourism tax and authorize to make certain designation of the use of the tax.

WV SB286

Relating to proceeds and application of hotel occupancy tax

WV SB229

Relating to proceeds and application of hotel occupancy tax

WV SB3145

George County; authorize to levy 3% sales tax on the sales of hotels and motels within the county and 1% tax on the sales of restaurants.

WV HB1792

City of Starkville; revise the definitions of the terms "hotel" and "motel" under the city's motel-hotel tax.

WV SB542

Authorizes the levy, collection, and distribution of an additional hotel and motel tax of one percent by the Southwest Louisiana Convention and Visitors Bureau. (gov sig)

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