West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB5323

Introduced
1/29/24  

Caption

To establish a $100 per year penalty for inaccurate signage posted on interstates for industrial and commercial/business parks that are not near the interstate exits

Impact

If enacted, HB5323 would amend existing laws related to signage in West Virginia, instituting a penalty of $100 per year for properties with inaccurate signage. The measure is designed to encourage compliance among commercial and industrial property owners, thereby potentially improving traffic conditions and delivery logistics in areas affected by misleading signage. This enforcement could lead local governments and businesses to be more mindful of their public representations, ensuring they do not mislead drivers who rely on accurate information.

Summary

House Bill 5323 aims to address the issue of inaccurate signage for commercial and industrial parks located near interstate highways in West Virginia. The bill mandates that these signs accurately represent the proximity of the parks to the interstate exits. Specifically, it sets a maximum allowable distance for signage to be one mile from the interstate; any signage beyond this distance is subject to removal or penalties. This is intended to alleviate traffic problems and enhance the efficiency of deliveries to these businesses, which have frequently been hampered by misleading signs.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB5323 appears to be neutral to positive, as it seeks to rectify what has been identified as a persistent issue that affects both businesses and drivers. Proponents of the bill may view it as a necessary step for improving traffic safety and operational efficiency, while opponents, if any, may argue about the administrative burden it places on business owners or the implications of penalties for compliance.

Contention

There may be points of contention regarding the enforcement of this legislation, particularly concerning the penalties for non-compliance. Property owners might express concerns over the costs associated with updating signage and the potential for disputes around what constitutes 'inaccurate' signage. Additionally, discussions could arise about the effectiveness and fairness of imposing a penalty system that could disproportionately affect smaller businesses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB2063

Provide a tax credit to distribution centers who build away from interstates and in more rural areas of West Virginia.

WV HB2064

To create commercial opportunity zones to attract new businesses to West Virginia

WV HB2984

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

WV HB3365

Relating to the Certified Industrial Business Expansion Development Program

WV SB185

Prohibiting parking fee for accessible parking space bearing international symbol of access

WV SB34

Establishing 80 miles per hour speed limit on interstate highways

WV SB729

Establishing Energy Intensive Industrial or Manufacturing Consumer Tax Credit

WV HB2252

Relating to establishing criminal penalties for human trafficking

WV HB3336

Relating to the Certified Industrial Business Expansion Development Program

WV HB2351

Establishing a tax credit for businesses who hire, promote and develop women and minorities into executive, professional or administrative roles

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.