West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB4733

Introduced
2/15/22  

Caption

Require county school boards to relinquish (sell, donate, etc.) ownership of closed school properties within a year of closure

Impact

HB 4733 influences state laws related to the management of school properties significantly. It amends existing codes to require county assessments of unused school properties, which will now be classified as commercial properties and taxed accordingly if they remain vacant for more than two years. This shift aims to generate tax revenue from these properties and encourage county boards to take decisive action regarding closed schools. The assessment of unused properties as commercial land means additional financial obligations for county boards, which may further alter their budgeting and planning processes.

Summary

House Bill 4733 was introduced in West Virginia with the primary goal of addressing the issue of closed schools and their associated properties. The bill mandates that county boards of education relinquish ownership of any school property that has been closed for over a year. This includes the requirement to either sell, donate, or lease these properties, which is a significant change to the management of unused school buildings. The legislation aims to prevent the prolonged stagnation of school properties that are no longer in use, thus moving towards a more proactive approach in property management within the educational system.

Sentiment

The sentiment regarding HB 4733 has been mixed. Proponents argue that the bill fosters accountability and encourages the effective use of state resources by ensuring that unused educational properties are either put to beneficial use or sold. On the other hand, there are concerns, particularly from local communities that fear that rapid disposals could lead to loss of potential future educational uses of those properties and disrupt local developmental initiatives. This divergence captures a broader tension between immediate financial accountability and future community planning needs.

Contention

The major points of contention surrounding HB 4733 include debates over local control versus state mandates. Critics express apprehension that requiring the immediate relinquishment of closed school properties undermines local governance and could lead to properties being sold off or leased inappropriately, particularly in rural areas where such facilities could be repurposed for community use. Additionally, the financial implications of the new tax provisions and their impact on budgeting and resources for education have sparked significant discussion, making this bill a focal point in discussions around educational funding and property management.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SB127

Regards closure requirements for poor-performing public schools

WV AB2484

Charter schools: school closures: remaining assets: Charter School Facility Grant Program.

WV SB628

Prunedale Bypass: disposition of excess properties: relinquishment: State Route 183.

WV AB732

Crimes: relinquishment of firearms.

WV AB512

State highways: relinquishment: infrastructural barriers.

WV HB1284

School boards; method of selection, election required.

WV SB1404

School boards; method of selection, election required.

WV HB2937

Requiring a vote on school closure or consolidation in certain circumstances

WV HB3343

To require for the demolition of old schools in certain circumstances

WV HB0341

School Closure Amendments

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