West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB5096

Introduced
1/25/24  
Refer
1/25/24  
Engrossed
2/2/24  
Refer
2/6/24  

Caption

Change the requirement for posting public notices at the state and federal level for PSDs.

Impact

If passed, HB5096 would modify existing statutory requirements for public notifications related to federally and state-identified violations. This change would allow for a more efficient dissemination of information by PSDs, thereby improving transparency and potentially speeding up the public's awareness of issues related to municipal services. The bill's supporters argue that this approach will minimize confusion and provide a more coherent communication strategy for districts dealing with regulatory compliance.

Summary

House Bill 5096 aims to amend the Code of West Virginia by enabling public service districts (PSDs) to combine the notices of alleged federal and state violations into a single publication. This legislation addresses the requirement for PSDs to separately announce such violations, which can often lead to redundancy and inefficiency in public communications. By streamlining this process, the bill aims to enhance clarity and reduce the administrative burden on these districts while ensuring that the public remains informed of any violations.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB5096 appears to be positive, as it has garnered significant legislative support, evidenced by a vote of 90 in favor and only 1 against during its passage in the House. Proponents emphasize the bill's potential to foster improved operational efficiency while maintaining public awareness regarding service district compliance with federal and state regulations. There doesn't seem to be any substantial opposition to the bill, suggesting a consensus on its necessity.

Contention

While the bill broadly aligns with the interests of enhancing public service administration, any contention could arise regarding the interpretation of what constitutes an 'alleged violation.' Some stakeholders might express concerns about the adequacy and frequency of notices under this new combined system, particularly if it could lead to essential information being overlooked or underrepresented due to consolidation. Nonetheless, the primary focus of HB5096 is on simplifying compliance procedures for public service districts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SB631

Updating administration, funding, and requirements for federal elections held in WV

WV HB2561

Clarifying the announcement form and eligibility requirements for becoming a candidate for election to a public office

WV HB2469

Keep federal level weight limits for trucking in the state of WV

WV SB665

Amending licensure requirements for massage therapist

WV SB298

Relating to non-federally declared emergencies and non-states of emergency

WV HB3426

Establishing certain tenant protections and landlord notice requirements at rental properties

WV HB2245

Eliminate double taxation on foreign income at the state level

WV HB2872

Clarifying mutual aid agreements in certain non-federally declared or non-states of emergency

WV HB3235

Adding Natural Resource Police Officers Retirement System and public charter schools for federal pick-up contribution purposes

WV HB3027

To remove the state requirement for EMT’S to be nationally certified.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.