West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB4785

Introduced
1/16/24  

Caption

To regulate outdoor advertisements, specifically gentleman’s clubs

Impact

If passed, HB 4785 would significantly shape outdoor advertising regulations across West Virginia by imposing new restrictions on the advertising capabilities of adult entertainment businesses. Specifically, the bill disallows images or references to nudity or sexually explicit conduct in advertisements posted on public billboards. This shift could influence not only the businesses directly affected, but also the overall perception of adult-oriented enterprises within the state, encouraging a more conservative approach to public advertising that aligns with local community standards.

Summary

House Bill 4785 aims to amend existing regulations regarding outdoor advertising by prohibiting specific types of advertisements related to adult entertainment and exotic entertainment venues on public billboards in West Virginia. The proposed changes target the visibility and nature of such advertisements near roadways, emphasizing the need to restrict potentially harmful or explicit content accessible to the public. This bill is part of a broader effort to maintain community standards and enhance public safety in advertising practices.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 4785 appears to be polarized. Supporters of the bill are likely to view it as a necessary measure to protect community values and prevent inappropriate advertisements from being visible to families and children. Conversely, critics may argue that the bill unnecessarily targets specific industries and restricts free expression, potentially placing undue limitations on legal businesses. This division highlights the ongoing debate in West Virginia regarding the balance between public decency and commercial freedom.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding the bill include the broader implications for public advertising and the potential economic impact on adult entertainment venues. Opponents of HB 4785 may argue that such restrictions could lead to decreased visibility for adult enterprises, thereby affecting their profitability and freedom to operate thereby discouraging responsible business practices. On the other hand, proponents might argue that the welfare of the community, particularly for younger demographics, justifies the restraints imposed by the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB2274

Eliminating specific statutory restrictions on outdoor advertisement

WV SB214

Prohibiting certain advertising by adult venues on public billboards

WV SB118

Relating to outdoor advertising regulated by DOH

WV HB3467

To allow for designated Outdoor Refreshment Areas

WV SB572

Reforming cause of action for public nuisance

WV SB278

Protecting minors from exposure to indecent displays of sexually explicit nature

WV HB3170

Prohibiting municipalities in their permitting from charging other government entities for rights of way within municipal boundaries that are at least fifteen feet above ground level at their lowest point

WV HB3354

To authorize municipalities to combine operations with other municipalities and counties to provide governmental services

WV SB66

Relating to regulation and control of elections

WV SB534

Relating to nonintoxicating beer, nonintoxicating craft beer, cider, wine, and liquor license requirements

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CA AB1175

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CA AB1982

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