West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB4697

Introduced
1/15/24  
Refer
1/15/24  
Engrossed
1/29/24  
Refer
1/30/24  

Caption

Add protections for WV residents who reside out of state for certain time periods from non-renewal of licenses and registration

Impact

The proposed bill addresses gaps in the current laws that do not adequately protect West Virginia residents who find themselves outside the state for an extended period, particularly those serving in the military or pursuing education. Under current law, such individuals risk losing their ability to renew essential documents without navigating additional bureaucratic hurdles. By classifying these residents as full-time, it aims to streamline the renewal process for licensure and insurance, making it easier for individuals to maintain their West Virginia credentials.

Summary

House Bill 4697 aims to protect West Virginia residents who are temporarily living out of state due to military deployment or enrollment in college or trade school from having their motor vehicle licenses and vehicle registrations non-renewed. The bill amends the state's motor vehicle and insurance regulations to ensure that these individuals continue to be considered 'full-time residents' of West Virginia. This classification is intended to prevent the administrative burden of requiring these residents to apply for new licenses and registrations in other states while they are temporarily away from home.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 4697 appears to be positive, particularly among legislative members who recognize the need for support for military families and students. The bill was passed unanimously in the House, indicating strong bipartisan support. The discussion reflects a commitment to protecting the rights of West Virginians in unique situations, showcasing a collective acknowledgment of the challenges faced by those living outside the state for significant periods.

Contention

While there seems to be broad agreement on the principles behind the bill, the implementation and specific regulations could lead to discussions about how to accurately maintain residency status. Ensuring that the classification does not lead to abuse by those attempting to gain advantages while living out of state may arise as a concern. Additionally, the effective date set for July 1, 2024, allows time for any necessary adjustments to state systems that accommodate these changes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB3268

Add protections for WV residents who reside out of state for certain time periods from non-renewal of licenses and registration

WV SB459

Clarifying residency requirements for voter registration

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

WV HB3155

Providing educational benefits to veterans who commit to WV residency

WV HB3374

Relating generally to waivers from tuition and other costs and fees for certain resident veterans and their resident dependents

WV HB3264

Allowing one free day for WV resident’s to obtain new for-profit business license

WV SB70

Permitting special registration plates for persons with medical conditions that cause erratic behavior

WV SB242

Relating to residential substance use disorder programs

WV HB2565

Relating to registration plates

WV SB205

Relating to registration plates

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