West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB640

Introduced
2/15/22  
Refer
2/15/22  
Report Pass
2/18/22  
Engrossed
2/24/22  
Refer
2/24/22  

Caption

Eliminating requirement of PSC to send certain recommended decisions by certified mail

Impact

The elimination of the certified mail requirement represents a significant shift in how the PSC communicates with parties involved in recommendations and decisions. By reducing reliance on certified U.S. mail, the PSC anticipates realizing cost savings and increasing overall operational efficiency. Expected reduction in postal costs could free up resources for other uses within the commission, potentially enhancing service delivery across the board.

Summary

Senate Bill 640 seeks to amend and reenact section 24-1-9 of the Code of West Virginia to eliminate the requirement for the Public Service Commission (PSC) to send certain recommended decisions via certified mail. The bill permits the commission to utilize electronic transmission methods to serve such orders, provided that the receiving parties have the capability and have consented to accept documents electronically. This change aligns with modern communication practices, enhancing the efficiency of legal proceedings involving the PSC.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB640 appears to be largely positive, particularly among supporters who advocate for modernization of state processes and enhanced efficiency within government operations. Proponents argue that streamlining communication helps facilitate quicker responses and reduces delays in decision-making. However, considerations about ensuring that all affected parties are fully informed about their decisions through reliable methods of delivery remain a key topic in discussions.

Contention

While discussions have been primarily in favor of the bill, notable points of contention may revolve around the reliability and accessibility of electronic transmission methods. There is concern regarding ensuring that all parties involved can effectively receive and respond to communications from the PSC without encountering technological barriers. The transition to exclusively electronic methods could be met with skepticism from individuals or entities that prefer or rely on traditional certified mail due to its tangible proof of receipt.

Companion Bills

WV HB4769

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Previously Filed As

WV HB4769

Eliminate the requirement to send recommended decisions by certified mail

WV HB4013

Eliminating the certificate of need program

WV SB1609

Title to real property; eliminating certain requirements. Effective date.

WV HB1267

Elimination of certain gender specific terms.

WV SB612

Eliminating certain centers from certificate of need review

WV HB2911

Regarding continuing education requirements and compensation of Guardians Ad Litem

WV HB5581

Regarding continuing education requirements and compensation of Guardians Ad Litem

WV HB5065

Regarding continuing education requirements and compensation of Guardians Ad Litem

WV HB2195

Regarding continuing education requirements and compensation of Guardians Ad Litem

WV HB2391

Certified registered nurse anesthetists; elimination of supervision requirement.

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