West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB334

Introduced
1/17/22  
Refer
1/17/22  
Engrossed
1/26/22  
Refer
1/27/22  
Refer
1/27/22  
Refer
3/8/22  
Refer
3/12/22  
Enrolled
3/12/22  
Passed
3/30/22  

Caption

Authorizing miscellaneous agencies and boards to promulgate rules

Impact

The bill specifically amends sections of the Code of West Virginia, referring to numerous provisions under which various state agencies, such as the Commissioner of Agriculture and the State Auditor, can enact rules. It involves critical areas like food safety (for example, feeding of untreated garbage to swine), veterinary care, and the operation of health-related professions. The reinstatement and modification of these provisions aim to bolster the state's regulatory framework while ensuring that adaptations to laws meet the evolving needs of West Virginia's communities.

Summary

Senate Bill 334, known as the Committee Substitute for SB334, was enacted to authorize various state agencies and boards to promulgate legislative rules. This bill aims to enhance the efficiency of state governance by providing a clear framework for the implementation and regulation of rules across multiple agencies involved in public policy areas, including agriculture, social work, and auditing. By allowing these agencies to create rules that pertain to their respective fields, the legislation seeks to streamline regulatory processes and ensure they are up to date with current practices and standards.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SB334 appears favorable among lawmakers who view it as a necessary step towards modernizing and clarifying regulatory authority in the state. Proponents argue that it empowers agencies to manage the rules that directly affect their mandates, thus enhancing governmental responsiveness and accountability. However, the discussion also highlighted potential concerns regarding oversight and the implications of expanding authority for individual agencies, which some critics believe could lead to inconsistencies or overreach in regulatory practices.

Contention

Notable points of contention among stakeholders included the potential consequences of giving broader powers to various agencies without sufficient checks and balances. Critics expressed apprehension that this could result in overly bureaucratic processes or unintended consequences that lack community input. The sunset provision included in the bill, which gives a termination date of August 1, 2027, indicates a legislative acknowledgment of such concerns, allowing for review and reassessment of the authority granted by this legislation.

Companion Bills

WV HB4173

Similar To Authorizing the Department of Agriculture to promulgate a legislative rule relating to Feeding of Untreated Garbage to Swine

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