West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB4398

Introduced
1/10/24  

Caption

Increasing the criminal penalty for littering and open dumping

Impact

If enacted, HB 4398 would require individuals found guilty of creating or contributing to open dumps to face increased fines ranging from $500 to $2,500. Additionally, offenders would have an enforced period of 60 days to correct the cited offenses, aligning with the goals of the Solid Waste Management Act. The bill's revisions to existing statutes underscore the state's commitment to enhancing solid waste regulations and improving overall waste management practices in West Virginia.

Summary

House Bill 4398 seeks to amend the West Virginia Code to increase the criminal penalties associated with littering and open dumping. The bill aims to address issues related to improper waste disposal by imposing stricter fines and requiring individuals to rectify violations within a stipulated timeframe. This legislative change is a response to growing concerns about environmental degradation and public health risks posed by littering and unregulated dumping activities within the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 4398 appears largely positive, particularly among environmental advocacy groups and legislators focusing on public health and safety. Supporters argue that this legislation is a necessary step to tackle the persistent issues of litter and illegal dumping, which endanger the environment. However, there are concerns from some stakeholders about the practical implications of enforcing these higher penalties and the potential burden on individuals caught up in minor infractions.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the adequacy of the compliance timeline and the effectiveness of increased penalties as a deterrent against littering and dumping. Critics may question whether the proposed fines are substantive enough to change behaviors or if they could disproportionately affect low-income individuals. Additionally, there is an ongoing conversation about balancing stringent enforcement with public education efforts about waste disposal to truly change community habits in the long run.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB3162

Relating generally to solid waste facilities

WV SB304

Increasing criminal penalty for fentanyl

WV HB2251

Increasing penalties sexual offenses

WV SB626

Increasing penalties for operating house of prostitution

WV SB547

Increasing penalties for drug possession and updating list of offenses

WV HB2409

Provide a safe process for organic waste composting

WV SB695

Increasing penalties for sexual assault against minors

WV HB3454

Modifying the criminal penalties for overtaking or passing a stopped school bus

WV HB2204

Increasing criminal penalties for certain crimes against houses of worship

WV HB3132

Increasing penalties for Corruption

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.