West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB4691

Introduced
2/15/22  

Caption

Provide a 45 day waiting period before a water and sewer rate increase may go into effect for any locally rate regulated municipality

Impact

The introduction of a waiting period for rate increases is expected to create a more cautious approach toward price adjustments by local governments, allowing citizens and utility consumers time to prepare for the impending changes. The rationale behind this change is to improve transparency and give stakeholders an opportunity to voice concerns regarding the new rates before they are implemented, potentially leading to more community engagement in local governance.

Summary

House Bill 4691 introduces a mandated 45-day waiting period before any water and sewer rate increases can take effect for municipalities regulated at the local level. This provision aims to provide utilities with adequate time to adjust their pricing structures in response to increased costs of acquiring water and sewer services. The bill amends Article 11 of the Code of West Virginia, which governs local ordinances related to revenue generation, thereby affecting municipal governance and administrative procedures significantly.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 4691 appears largely positive among proponents who view it as a consumer protection measure. Supporters argue that this bill will prevent sudden financial burdens on residents from unexpected rate hikes. Opponents, however, may argue about potential delays in necessary funding for maintenance and improvements of water and sewer infrastructure, potentially leading to longer-term challenges for public health and safety.

Contention

One point of contention surrounding the bill may relate to the balance between consumer protection and the operational needs of local utilities. Critics may express concerns that the waiting period could hinder timely responses to cost adjustments necessary for sustainability and service adequacy. As municipalities navigate the necessity of effective service while managing rate increases, debates might arise over the extent of local governmental authority versus mandates imposed by state law.

Companion Bills

WV SB639

Similar To Providing 45-day waiting period on rate increases when water and sewer services are purchased from municipality

Previously Filed As

WV SB639

Providing 45-day waiting period on rate increases when water and sewer services are purchased from municipality

WV HB3276

Provide mechanism for rate increases for water and sewer utilities

WV SB573

Powers of municipalities; regulation of video services systems; modifying definition. Effective date.

WV HB4147

Relating to the regulation of rates for water sales and the provision of wholesale water or sewer service.

WV HB2864

To require larger municipally owned public water and wastewater utilities to pass rates to meet the same standards as utilities regulated under Chapter 24 of the Code

WV HB3174

Requiring municipalities take actions when potential customers apply for water and sewer service.

WV HB2482

Clarifying that municipalities may enact ordinances for rates, fees, and charges based upon actual use of services

WV H56

Empowering municipalities and local governments

WV HB1789

Tunica County Utility District; authorize to set its own rates for water and sewer services.

WV SB601

Relating to fees and charges for municipality-provided fire services

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.