West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB4228

Introduced
1/10/24  

Caption

Placing notation on driver’s license or ID cards regarding certain cognitive disabilities

Impact

The proposed legislation seeks to enhance the safety and awareness of both drivers with medical conditions and law enforcement officers. By having their conditions displayed, individuals may receive more appropriate handling during traffic stops or accidents. This could lead to a decrease in misunderstandings and inappropriate responses from officers toward individuals experiencing a medical episode. Moreover, it might encourage individuals with such conditions to engage more in driving activities, knowing that their health status is recognized and considered.

Summary

House Bill 4228 is aimed at amending West Virginia's Code to allow individuals with specific medical conditions to have those conditions noted on their driver's licenses or permits. This includes conditions such as neurological disorders, brain injuries, neuroimmune conditions, mental illnesses, and seizure disorders. The inclusion of these notations, indicated with a caduceus symbol, is intended to inform law enforcement personnel about the driver's medical status, potentially facilitating better understanding and response during interactions.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment around HB 4228 appears to be supportive among advocacy groups focused on disability rights and patient care. Supporters argue that the bill represents an important step in ensuring that individuals with cognitive and medical conditions are treated with understanding and respect by law enforcement. However, there may be concerns about privacy and the potential for discrimination based on the disclosed medical conditions, which could lead to some opposition among civil rights advocates.

Contention

One notable point of contention is the potential stigma associated with having medical conditions publicly noted on driver's licenses. Critics fear that such notations could lead to bias or negative preconceived notions from law enforcement or society at large. There is also the question of how well this system will be implemented and whether it will effectively protect the rights of individuals while serving its intended purpose.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB2414

Placing notation on driver’s license or ID cards regarding certain cognitive disabilities

WV HB2562

Provide for a special drivers license for those with physical disabilities

WV HB2389

Provide for a special driver’s license for those with physical disabilities

WV HB3188

Relating to the establishment of an alert system for missing cognitively impaired persons

WV HB3323

Relating to Drivers License Address Requirements

WV SB250

Requiring certain drivers display student driver sign on rear of vehicle

WV HB2541

Add licensure requirement on substance use disorder inpatient provider facilities

WV SB727

Providing reports to DMV on mental and physical disabilities for driver's license

WV HB2806

Relating to an occupational limited license

WV HB2543

Develop a licensure process for recovery residences or other residential settings that present as a location where substance use disorder recovery can be facilitated

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.