West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB5071

Introduced
1/25/24  

Caption

State to reimburse county for inmate costs when conviction results in credit for time served

Impact

If enacted, HB 5071 would amend the current Code of West Virginia, establishing a clear framework for how states and counties handle financial responsibilities linked to inmate incarceration. Specifically, it asserts that counties should not be financially liable for certain costs when inmates are convicted and receive credit for time served. This shift not only seeks to alleviate fiscal pressure on local governments but also aims to ensure a more equitable distribution of costs associated with the criminal justice system.

Summary

House Bill 5071 aims to mandate state reimbursement to counties for costs incurred when an inmate's conviction results in a sentence that includes credit for time served. This bill emerges in the context of jail and correctional facility funding, addressing the financial burden on local jurisdictions arising from state mandates regarding inmate incarceration. Counties have historically been challenged to manage the costs associated with housing inmates, particularly when convictions lead to credits that effectively shorten their time in custody, leaving counties to bear the financial weight during this process.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 5071 appears to be cautiously optimistic among supporters who recognize the potential fiscal relief it could provide counties. Proponents argue that this bill represents a necessary step toward fairness in the funding of prison and jail systems in the state. Nonetheless, there is some apprehension about the implications of such reimbursements on state budgets and the financial stability of the correctional system as a whole, particularly if there is an increase in inmate populations or complexities in the reimbursement process.

Contention

Points of contention include concerns over the potential financial impact on the state's budget as it absorbs the costs that were previously handled by counties. Critics may argue that this could lead to budgetary strains or reductions in funding for other vital state services. Additionally, discussions are expected on how the implementation of such reimbursements would be systematically managed and whether the criteria for determining eligible expenses would be equitable and clear, preventing any unintended consequences on local law enforcement and judicial operations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB107

Requiring certain municipalities to reimburse responsible county for up to five days of regional jail per diem fees

WV SB1007

Requiring municipalities to reimburse responsible county regional jail per diem fees in certain cases

WV SB596

Modifying payment for housing and maintenance of inmates

WV SB17

Extending expiration date of current cap on per diem cost for incarcerated inmates in regional jail

WV SB44

Requiring certain municipalities pay for incarceration of inmates

WV HB3120

Split the jail bills among the cities, counties, and the state

WV HB3552

Relating to per diem jail costs

WV HB2766

To clarify when inmates may receive “good time” or time served

WV HB3253

To provide sufficient funding to the Jail Operations Partial Reimbursement Fund if a general revenue surplus exists in a given fiscal year

WV HB111

Authorizing agreements for reimbursement for certain training costs and to authorize the division to cooperate with the Supreme Court of Appeals on developing a comprehensive transportation plan

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CA SB1450

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CA SB875

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