West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB4927

Introduced
1/19/24  

Caption

To amend the provisions related to transportation including transportation reinvestment zones, public transit districts, local option sales and use taxes, transportation governance, and a road usuage charge program

Impact

The bill mandates the West Virginia Department of Transportation to oversee the program, including the creation of rules for enrollment, mileage reporting, and payment processes. As a pilot program beginning on January 1, 2025, it is designed to assess the viability of road usage charges as a sustainable funding source for state road infrastructure. Revenue generated from this program will be allocated to the State Road Fund, which could significantly impact the state’s transportation funding landscape, especially as the program scales up following its pilot phase.

Summary

House Bill 4927 proposes the establishment of a Road Usage Charge Pilot Program in West Virginia aimed at creating a new funding mechanism for transportation. This program would allow owners of alternative fuel vehicles to opt into a road usage charge in lieu of traditional fees associated with vehicle registration. By implementing this system, the state aims to ensure that all vehicle types contribute to the maintenance of road infrastructure, particularly as traditional fuel tax revenues decrease due to the increasing adoption of alternative fuel vehicles.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 4927 appears cautiously optimistic among supporters, who argue that it presents an innovative approach to funding state transportation needs, particularly in light of changing vehicle technologies. Conversely, there may be concerns regarding privacy issues associated with tracking mileage for charging purposes, as well as the potential administrative burden on both the department and vehicle owners to comply with the new reporting requirements.

Contention

Debate around HB 4927 may arise over the implementation details, particularly concerning how the mileage tracking will be facilitated and the methods for enforcing compliance. Issues such as privacy protection measures, methods for handling defaults on payments, and the equitable treatment of vehicle owners are likely points of contention. The participation cap for alternative fuel vehicles may also generate discussions regarding fairness and accessibility to the program.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SB28

Relating to nonferrous metal sales and transportation to secondary recycler

WV HB3067

Supplementing and amending appropriations to Department of Transportation, Division of Multimodal Transportation Facilities - Public Transit

WV HB2443

Relating to service employees with National Association for Pupil Transportation Certifications

WV HB3084

Relating to revising provisions related to public charter schools

WV SB628

Revising provisions related to public charter schools

WV SB756

Supplementing and amending appropriations to DOT, Division of Multimodal Transportation Facilities, Public Transit

WV HB3408

To clean up statutory provisions regarding the Hope Scholarship program to better reflect the intent and operation of the program

WV HB3108

Supplementing and amending appropriations to the Department of Transportation, Division of Multimodal Transportation Facilities - State Rail Authority

WV HB2822

Relating to the consumers sales and service tax and returning the refundable exemption for sales of construction and maintenance materials acquired by a second party for use in Division of Highways projects

WV HB2984

Relating to establishing a program for camera assisted speed enforcement in active school zones in this state

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.