West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB133

Introduced
1/10/24  

Caption

Office of Miners' Health, Safety, and Training rule relating to governing program for sharing of information between employers

Impact

The implementation of SB133 could lead to significant changes in how safety communication occurs in the mining industry. By allowing the Office of Miners' Health, Safety, and Training to promulgate rules governing information sharing, the bill aims to create a more comprehensive safety culture among mining employers. This could also lead to more standardized practices across the industry, potentially improving safety outcomes while ensuring that all parties involved stay informed about critical safety issues and updates.

Summary

Senate Bill 133 seeks to amend the West Virginia Code to authorize the Office of Miners' Health, Safety, and Training to establish rules for a program that facilitates information sharing between employers in the mining sector. The intent behind the bill is to enhance communication among employers regarding safety practices, operational standards, and other relevant information that can contribute to improved workplace safety in the mining industry. Enhanced information sharing is expected to lead to better compliance with safety regulations and overall safer working conditions for miners.

Sentiment

Sentiment around SB133 appears to be generally supportive among stakeholders who prioritize mining safety and workplace regulations. Advocates argue that better information sharing will enhance compliance with existing laws and improve overall safety for miners. There may be some apprehension about how these new rules will be implemented and whether they will be enforced adequately, but the underlying consensus is that the proposal aims to foster a safer work environment.

Contention

Despite the overall positive sentiment, there may be concerns regarding the details of the bill's implementation. Critics might raise questions about the adequacy of oversight and the potential for information misuse. There could also be discussions regarding the implications for smaller mining operations compared to larger ones, as larger employers might have more resources to comply with and benefit from the new rules. The need for clarity in the legislative rules will be crucial to addressing any potential contention arising from differing interpretations of the law.

Companion Bills

WV HB4095

Similar To Authorizing the Office of Miners' Health, Safety and Training to promulgate a legislative rule relating to governing the program for the sharing of information between employers

Previously Filed As

WV SB337

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WV HB3349

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WV HB3363

Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act

WV HB3448

Relating generally to probation officer field training

WV HB2668

Authorizing the Fire Commission to promulgate a legislative rule relating to hazardous substance emergency response training programs

WV HB2302

Relating to rulemaking for healthcare plans

WV SB491

Authorizing Treasurer's Office to promulgate legislative rule relating to Hope Scholarship Program

WV HB3123

Authorizing the Treasurer’s Office to promulgate a legislative rule relating to Hope Scholarship Program

WV HB2006

Relating to reorganizing the Department of Health and Human Resources

WV HB2724

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Similar Bills

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