West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB234

Introduced
1/12/22  

Caption

Creating surcharge on fire and casualty insurance policies to help municipalities and counties with certain fire-related cleanup and demolition

Impact

The introduction of SB234 is expected to shift some financial obligations from local governments to insurance policyholders, aiming to establish a more consistent funding source for cleanup operations. The funds collected from this surcharge will aid local governments when they have to intervene in situations where the property owners fail to secure the necessary insurance. This legislative move reflects a trend towards shared financial responsibility between private property owners and local government bodies, which historically have borne the costs of cleanup without financial recourse.

Summary

Senate Bill 234 aims to alleviate the financial burden on municipalities and counties that incur costs for cleanup and demolition following fires on privately owned properties lacking adequate insurance coverage. The bill proposes a surcharge on fire and casualty insurance policies, setting the surcharge at one-tenth of one percent of the taxable premium for each relevant policy. This cost will be applied to policyholders, essentially increasing their insurance premiums slightly, to create a dedicated fund for municipalities to draw upon when they must manage fire-related cleanups. The fund created by this bill is termed the Political Subdivisions Fire Cleanup Relief Fund and will be administered by the State Treasurer.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB234 appears to be generally supportive among those who recognize the financial strain that fire-related cleanups can impose on municipalities. Proponents argue that the bill helps promote more resilient communities by ensuring that funds are available to address urgent cleanup needs effectively. However, some concerns have been raised regarding placing additional financial burdens on policyholders through the increased insurance costs associated with the new surcharge, potentially affecting the affordability of insurance in the state.

Contention

One notable point of contention is the appropriateness of imposing a surcharge on insurance policies as a means of funding local cleanup efforts. Opponents may argue this approach disproportionately affects individuals with fixed incomes or lower economic status who already struggle with rising insurance rates. Additionally, some stakeholders may raise questions about the adequacy of the proposed financial assistance from the fund and whether it will be sufficient to offset local governments' costs in significant fire incidents. The effectiveness and administration of the fund will likely be scrutinized, as local governments rely on timely access to these funds in emergencies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SB89

Relating to surcharge on fire and casualty insurance policies for funding volunteer fire departments

WV SB2011

Relating to distribution of certain taxes and surcharges to benefit volunteer and part-volunteer fire departments

WV SB420

Relating to distribution of certain taxes and surcharges to benefit volunteer and part-volunteer fire departments

WV HB4279

Relating generally to the distribution of certain taxes and surcharges to benefit volunteer and part-volunteer fire departments

WV HB3492

Relating to the distribution of certain taxes and surcharges to benefit volunteer and part-volunteer fire departments

WV HB2282

Relating generally to the distribution of certain taxes and surcharges to benefit volunteer and part-volunteer fire departments

WV SB91

Relating to distribution of certain taxes and surcharges to benefit fire departments and emergency medical services providers

WV HB4443

Relating generally to the distribution of certain taxes and surcharges to benefit volunteer and part-volunteer fire departments

WV SB304

Modifying distribution of certain taxes and surcharges to benefit volunteer fire departments and EMS providers

WV HB3153

Relating to distribution of certain taxes and surcharges to benefit volunteer and part-volunteer fire departments and emergency medical services providers.

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Relating to surcharge on fire and casualty insurance policies for funding volunteer fire departments

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