West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB5399

Introduced
1/31/24  
Refer
1/31/24  
Refer
2/8/24  
Engrossed
2/27/24  
Refer
2/29/24  

Caption

To modify the state auditing practices of the volunteer and part-volunteer fire departments

Impact

The enactment of HB 5399 will directly affect the way volunteer and part-volunteer fire departments manage their financial operations. By transitioning auditing responsibilities to the State Auditor, the bill aims to standardize practices and ensures that these departments are complying with audit requirements. Failure to adhere to stipulated guidelines can result in the withholding of state funds, which could pose challenges for departments that rely on this financial support for their operational necessities. Additionally, the introduction of a debarment list for non-compliance raises the stakes for fire departments and strengthens financial oversight.

Summary

House Bill 5399 proposes significant modifications to the auditing practices related to volunteer and part-volunteer fire departments in West Virginia. The bill aims to repeal certain statutes and expands the responsibilities of the State Auditor, who will now oversee the evaluation and auditing functions of these fire departments. Furthermore, the bill mandates periodic audits and imposes strict compliance requirements for these departments to receive state funding. The revision of such auditing practices is intended to enhance accountability and transparency in the handling of state funds allocated to fire departments.

Sentiment

General sentiment towards HB 5399 appears to be supportive among legislators advocating for improved oversight and accountability. Supporters argue that the enhanced auditing measures are essential for preventing misuse of state funds and ensuring that financial resources are appropriately managed. Conversely, some stakeholders may express concerns about the increased regulatory burden and implications for smaller departments that may struggle with compliance due to resource constraints. This friction indicates a dichotomy between the need for oversight and the autonomy of local fire departments.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding the bill include concerns about the practicality of compliance for volunteer fire departments, many of which operate with limited financial and human resources. Critics may argue that the imposition of strict audit requirements could hinder the ability of these organizations to operate effectively. Additionally, there could be discussions around whether the State Auditor's centralized control is justified, or if it undermines local governance and accountability within each fire department's community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB3492

Relating to the distribution of certain taxes and surcharges to benefit volunteer and part-volunteer fire departments

WV HB2282

Relating generally to the distribution of certain taxes and surcharges to benefit volunteer and part-volunteer fire departments

WV HB3153

Relating to distribution of certain taxes and surcharges to benefit volunteer and part-volunteer fire departments and emergency medical services providers.

WV HB3283

Relating to reporting requirements under the Grant Transparency and Accountability Act

WV SB29

Relating to funding for volunteer fire departments and emergency medical services units

WV SB460

Relating to WV Grant Transparency and Accountability Act

WV HB3266

To amend and reenact codes concerning the distribution of certain taxes and surcharges to benefit volunteer and part-volunteer fire departments and emergency medical services providers as well as certain funds from the Fire Protection Fund.

WV HB2156

Exempting firefighters and volunteer firefighters from payment of income and real and personal property taxes

WV HB2209

Relating to property taxes dedicated to volunteer fire departments

WV HB2880

Relating to the Waiving of Certain DMV Fees for Volunteer Firefighters

Similar Bills

WV HB3119

Authorizing expenditure of revenue from the Municipal Pension and Protection Fund and Fire Protection Fund

WV HB4877

Authorizing expenditure of revenue from the Municipal Pension and Protection Fund and Fire Protection Fund

WV SB20

Requiring funding for increased costs to volunteer fire departments and EMS units

WV HB4087

Allowing variance in state fire code for certain buildings used solely for emergency equipment storage

WV SB513

Creating Fire Service Recruitment and Retention Grant

WV HB5508

Relating to requiring certain transfers and disbursement of funds

CA SBX12

Budget Act of 2024.

CA ABX12

Budget Act of 2024.