West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB5140

Introduced
1/25/24  
Refer
1/25/24  

Caption

Allowing certain slaughterhouses sell meat products direct to consumer in individual amounts

Impact

If passed, HB 5140 would not only make it easier for custom or noncommercial slaughterhouses to engage in retail activities but also update the regulatory framework that governs meat sales in West Virginia. The bill outlines specific licensing requirements while ensuring that health and safety standards are maintained. This means that while businesses gain more freedom to market their products, they must also comply with inspections and cleanliness standards set by the commissioner, aiming to maintain consumer trust in the safety of food products.

Summary

House Bill 5140 seeks to amend the Code of West Virginia to permit custom or noncommercial slaughterhouses to sell meat products directly to consumers without restrictions on portion size. This bill reflects a shift towards enabling smaller, local businesses to operate in a more consumer-friendly manner, potentially broadening their market reach. By allowing direct sales, supporters believe it could provide more options for consumers looking for local meat products while also supporting local farmers and producers.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HB 5140 appears positive among various stakeholders, particularly those within the agricultural sector who view the bill as beneficial for local economies and consumer choice. However, there may still be some reservations among public health advocates concerned about ensuring consistent safety standards across all slaughterhouses. The debate emphasizes the balance between supporting local businesses and maintaining stringent health and safety regulations.

Contention

Notable points of contention during discussions may arise around the potential for increased competition with larger commercial operations, as well as concerns about how effectively safety measures can be enforced without compromising the new freedoms granted to smaller slaughterhouses. Critics of the bill may argue that the local businesses need to adhere to more stringent compliance measures to safeguard public health, while supporters will advocate for the economic benefits it may bring to rural communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SB167

Legalizing cannabis production, sales, and adult consumption

WV HB2851

Relating to legalizing cannabis production, sales and adult consumption

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 SB650

Allowing physician assistants to own practice

WV HB2787

Farm Direct Feed Sales Exemption

WV SB564

Allowing PSC to authorize recovery of certain costs by utilities through issuance of consumer rate relief bonds

WV HB3500

Allowing consumer lenders to permit employees to conduct certain business at locations other than the licensee’s designated office

WV HB3247

Relating to abuse and or neglect of individuals with an intellectual and or developmental disability

WV HB2523

Restricting the authority of the Board of Barbers and Cosmetologists to regulate the use of commonly available, retail beauty products

WV HB2263

Allowing a bar to purchase liquor from a distillery or a mini-distillery

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