West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB381

Introduced
1/12/24  

Caption

Authorizing WVSSAC to promulgate legislative rules

Impact

The bill's passage would affect state laws by formally granting the WVSSAC the authority to promulgate legislative rules that regulate both public and private schools that choose to participate in interscholastic athletics and activities. This change would bridge the regulatory gap between public and private entities regarding participation in athletic events and ensure that the rules governing their programs align with state needs. Additionally, the bill introduces provisions for home-schooled students, allowing them eligibility to participate, which reflects an expanding inclusivity in educational extracurricular activities.

Summary

Senate Bill 381 seeks to mandate the West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission (WVSSAC) to develop and implement legislative rules pertaining to interscholastic athletic events and other extracurricular activities in public secondary schools. The intent of the bill is to enhance the regulation and oversight of these activities by requiring the commission to engage in a more formal rule-making process. Specifically, it emphasizes accountability and transparency in the governance of student athletics and extracurricular events, ensuring that all participating institutions adhere to consistent standards and practices.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment surrounding SB381 appears to be positive, as it is supported by various educational stakeholders who see the value in standardized regulations and enhanced oversight. Advocates argue that better governance of athletic programs will lead to improved student experiences and safety during extracurricular activities. However, there may also be concerns about the potential burden of additional regulations and the required compliance costs for schools and organizations involved.

Contention

One notable point of contention relates to the potential implications for rule-making and oversight authority. While the bill aims to improve regulatory frameworks, those who oppose the bill may express apprehension about the loss of local control for school boards regarding their policies on athletics and extracurriculars. Additionally, the bill introduces a level of complexity by requiring legislative rules that may impose new fees or administrative burdens on schools in the state, providing grounds for debate among educational policymakers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SB603

Authorizing WVSSAC to promulgate legislative rules

WV SB601

Providing that WV Secondary School Activities Commission promulgate legislative rules

WV HB3429

Relating to eligibility requirements for student transfers to a public school for WVSSAC sanctioned sports

WV HB3533

Granting jurisdiction to supervise youth sport league events to county boards of education and the West Virginia Athletic Trainers Association

WV HB3543

Relating to WV Secondary School Activities

WV HB2357

Granting jurisdiction to supervise youth sport league events to county boards of education and the Secondary School Activities Commission

WV HB2820

To provide HOPE Scholarship recipients with the ability to play sports

WV HB3213

Providing that Homeschooled Students be eligible to participate in public school extracurricular activities

WV HB2495

Allowing private school students to play public school sports in some instances

WV SB667

Requiring periodic performance audits of WV Secondary School Activities Commission

Similar Bills

WV HB4330

Allowing private school students to play public school sports in some instances

WV SB14

Providing for private, parochial, or church schools to enter into agreements with public schools to permit student participation in athletic or other extracurricular activities

WV HB2820

To provide HOPE Scholarship recipients with the ability to play sports

WV HB3268

Modifing the rules for transferring students

WV SB586

Relating to athletic eligibility of transfer students

WV HB4400

Granting jurisdiction to supervise youth sport league events to county boards of education and the Secondary School Activities Commission

WV HB2973

Regarding venue for legal actions against the West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission

WV HB4778

Granting jurisdiction to supervise youth sport league events to county boards of education and the West Virginia Athletic Trainers Association