West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB312

Introduced
1/17/22  
Refer
1/17/22  
Engrossed
2/10/22  
Refer
2/11/22  
Refer
2/11/22  
Enrolled
3/12/22  
Passed
3/30/22  

Caption

Authorization for Department of Revenue to promulgate legislative rules

Impact

If enacted, SB312 is expected to streamline the rule-making process for agencies involved, allowing them to set and modify regulations more efficiently within their areas of oversight. The bill authorizes the Alcohol Beverage Control Commission to establish rules pertaining to private club licensing, which could impact the operation of such establishments across the state. Additionally, the Insurance Commission's role in monitoring continuing education for insurance providers is emphasized, potentially leading to enhanced standards in the industry.

Summary

Senate Bill 312 is a legislative act that aims to amend and reenact specific sections of the West Virginia Code to authorize various agencies within the Department of Revenue to promulgate legislative rules. These amendments address a range of regulatory issues, including licensing for private clubs, bailment policies, nonintoxicating beer operations, and continuing education requirements for insurance producers. The bill also includes provisions related to tax regulations and exemptions relevant to different sectors, such as small arms manufacturers and the Lottery Commission.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB312 has been largely supportive among legislators focused on regulatory efficiency and economic growth. By facilitating clearer guidelines and rules for licensing and operations, the bill is perceived as a means of promoting responsible governance. However, there are underlying concerns regarding the balance of state versus local control and whether regulatory powers might lead to overreach in specific sectors, particularly concerning alcohol and taxation.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the potential implications of the legislative rules being promulgated by the designated agencies. Critics may argue that certain provisions, such as changes to licensing criteria and the cessation of local regulatory authority in some areas, could diminish local governance and modify the landscape of regulatory power in West Virginia. The debate on this bill reflects broader discussions about the appropriate level of regulatory oversight and the need for both state-wide consistency and local flexibility.

Companion Bills

WV HB4151

Similar To Authorizing the Alcohol Beverage Control Commission to promulgate a legislative rule relating to Private Club Licensing

Previously Filed As

WV SB50

Authorizing Department of Revenue to promulgate legislative rules

WV HB2267

Authorizing Department of Revenue to Promulgate Legislative Rules

WV SB345

Authorizing Department of Revenue to promulgate legislative rules

WV HB4152

Authorizing the Alcohol Beverage Control Commission to promulgate a legislative rule relating to Nonintoxicating Beer Licensing and Operations Procedures

WV SB330

Authorizing DOT to promulgate legislative rules

WV SB325

Authorizing Department of Health to promulgate legislative rules

WV SB279

Authorizing DEP to promulgate legislative rules

WV SB335

Authorizing Department of Homeland Security to promulgate legislative rules

WV SB348

Authorizing Insurance Commission to promulgate legislative rule relating to bail bondsmen in criminal case

WV SB60

Authorizing DOT to promulgate legislative rules

Similar Bills

WV HB4848

Relating to nonintoxicating beer, wine and liquor licenses

WV SB659

Relating to nonintoxicating beer, wine, and liquor licenses and requirements

WV SB50

Authorizing Department of Revenue to promulgate legislative rules

WV SB534

Relating to nonintoxicating beer, nonintoxicating craft beer, cider, wine, and liquor license requirements

WV HB3467

To allow for designated Outdoor Refreshment Areas

WV SB316

Limiting value of prize or gifts awarded by brewer or distributor

WV HB3190

Controlled Substances and arrestable offenses