West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB580

Introduced
2/3/22  

Caption

Creating WV Livestock Activities Liability Limitation Act

Impact

The legislation is expected to have a significant impact on state laws concerning liability in the livestock and agritourism sectors. By limiting the civil liability exposure for livestock activity sponsors and professionals, the bill aims to foster a more supportive environment for rural economic development. However, the provisions include exemptions for gross negligence and intentional wrongdoing, thereby ensuring that individuals can still seek recourse in cases of serious misconduct. This balance aims to protect stakeholders while promoting the growth of agricultural activities.

Summary

Senate Bill 580, known as the Livestock Activities Liability Limitation Act, aims to limit the liability of individuals and entities involved in livestock activities and agritourism in West Virginia. The bill recognizes the inherent risks associated with livestock activities, acknowledging that injuries can occur even without fault or negligence. By enacting this legislation, the state seeks to promote and encourage livestock engagement, thereby benefiting the economy and local communities through increased agritourism and livestock-related events. The Act defines terms related to livestock activities and sets forth the scope and limits of liability for sponsors, participants, and professionals involved in these activities.

Sentiment

Discussions surrounding SB 580 were generally positive among agricultural interests and proponents of agritourism. Supporters laud the bill for its potential to enhance economic opportunities for farmers and agritourism operators while mitigating excessive litigation risks. However, some concerns have been raised about the adequacy of consumer protections in injury cases, emphasizing the need for a thoughtful approach to liability limitations that still safeguards public safety.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the clarity of the language regarding the 'inherent risks' associated with livestock activities and the extent to which liability is limited. Critics argue that while the bill fosters agricultural engagement, it may inadvertently reduce accountability for negligent conduct. The separation of liability considerations for livestock activity sponsors and professionals also raises discussions about responsible practices in managing livestock-related activities and their associated risks.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV A2631

Provides limited civil liability immunity to farmers hosting agritourism activities.

WV S1933

Provides limited civil liability immunity to farmers hosting agritourism activities.

WV A4249

Provides limited civil liability immunity to farmers hosting agritourism activities.

WV S76

Provides limited civil liability immunity to farmers hosting agritourism activities.

WV SB164

Animals, limitations of liability for activities of bovines provided to owners

WV SB479

Relating to limiting the liability of certain persons for farm animal activities.

WV HB1078

Relating to liability arising from farm animal activities.

WV HF2049

Civil action immunities; liability modified for death or injury due to livestock activities.

WV SF2951

Liability of certain entities for death or injury due to livestock activities modification

WV HB3264

Relating to limiting the liability of certain persons for farm animal activities.

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AZ HB2124

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MS HB1353

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TX HB365

Relating to liability arising from farm animals.

TX SB1078

Relating to liability arising from farm animals.

TX SB479

Relating to limiting the liability of certain persons for farm animal activities.

TX HB3264

Relating to limiting the liability of certain persons for farm animal activities.

TX HB1078

Relating to liability arising from farm animal activities.