West Virginia 2023 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB366

Introduced
1/20/23  

Caption

Authorizing Department of Agriculture to promulgate legislative rule relating to schedule of charges for inspection services: Fruit

Impact

The bill is set to impact state laws by providing the legal framework necessary for the Department of Agriculture to implement these inspection fees formally. It allows the department to operate with a defined schedule of charges, thus enabling better planning and budgeting for both the department and the agricultural stakeholders it serves. This legislative change may streamline operational processes and enhance the efficiency of inspection services across West Virginia.

Summary

Senate Bill 366 aims to authorize the West Virginia Department of Agriculture to promulgate a legislative rule concerning the schedule of charges for inspection services related to fruit. This legislative measure seeks to formalize and standardize the fees associated with these inspection services, which are essential for maintaining quality control and safety standards in agricultural products. By establishing a clear fee structure, the bill intends to ensure transparency and accountability in how inspection services are rendered and compensated.

Sentiment

General sentiment towards SB366 appears to be neutral, focusing on administrative efficiency rather than a contentious issue. Supporters view the establishment of a formalized fee schedule as a step towards improving transparency and ensuring that agricultural inspections are adequately funded to maintain safety and quality standards. However, since the bill deals primarily with administrative rules, it has not drawn significant opposition, indicating a consensus on its necessity among lawmakers.

Contention

While there are no major points of contention surrounding SB366, potential concerns could arise regarding how the new fee schedule may affect small farmers or agricultural businesses. Stakeholders might worry about any financial burden the inspection fees could impose, particularly if those fees increase. Nonetheless, the bill's proponents argue that the fees are essential for sustaining the quality of agricultural inspections, which ultimately benefit consumers and the agricultural market in West Virginia.

Companion Bills

WV HB2697

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Previously Filed As

WV HB2697

Authorizing the Department of Agriculture to promulgate a legislative rule relating to schedule of charges for inspection services: fruit

WV HB4176

Authorizing the Department of Agriculture to promulgate a legislative rule relating to Fruits and Vegetables Certification of Potatoes for Seedling Purposes

WV SB365

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WV HB2284

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WV SB394

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WV HB2698

Authorizing the Department of Agriculture to promulgate a legislative rule relating to noxious weeds rule

WV SB372

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