West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB427

Introduced
1/12/24  

Caption

Repealing authority of Agriculture Commissioner to increase certain fees by rules or regulations

Impact

By repealing this authority, SB427 could significantly affect the way agricultural fees are assessed and increased in West Virginia. The bill will require any adjustments to these fees to undergo the legislative process, rather than being determined by the Commissioner via regulation. This change is likely to result in more stable fee structures while also ensuring that any changes undergo additional scrutiny and debate by lawmakers, which some may view as a necessary safeguard against arbitrary increases.

Summary

Senate Bill 427 aims to repeal the authority of the Agriculture Commissioner of West Virginia to increase certain fees through rules or regulations. The bill is straightforward as it seeks to remove a specific provision from the Code of West Virginia, thereby cutting a channel through which the Agriculture Commissioner could unilaterally raise fees. This move signals a potential shift in how agricultural fees are regulated at the state level, potentially leading to more legislative oversight in the matter.

Sentiment

The sentiment regarding SB427 is likely to vary among stakeholders in the agricultural sector. Supporters may welcome the repeal as a way to ensure accountability in fee adjustments, while opponents might argue that it limits the flexibility and responsiveness of the Agriculture Commissioner to quickly adjust fees in response to changing economic conditions or agricultural needs. The overall sentiment appears to lean towards a cautious approach in ensuring that fee increases are justified and transparent.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding the bill revolves around the balance of power between the state legislature and the Agriculture Commissioner's office. Proponents of state involvement argue that it enhances democratic oversight, while critics may contend that it could hinder timely responses to agricultural market conditions. This dynamic reflects broader discussions about regulatory authority and accountability within state governance, particularly in domains as vital as agriculture.

Companion Bills

WV HB4891

Similar To Removing authority of Agriculture Commissioner to increase certain fees by rules or regulations

Previously Filed As

WV HB2570

Requiring certain non-discretionary procedures be strictly complied with by the West Virginia Parkways Authority before tolls, rents, fees or charges may be increased

WV SB585

Prohibiting county commissions from adopting any authorization that exceeds state law regarding agricultural operations

WV SB281

Precluding Department of Agriculture from cancellation of certain leases

WV HB2260

Repealing section of code authorizing additional registration fees for alternative fuel vehicles

WV SB369

Authorizing Agriculture Commissioner to promulgate legislative rule relating to inspection of nontraditional, domesticated animals

WV HB3313

Restraining county commissions from imposing rules and regulations on farmers beyond what is already prescribed through state statute

WV HB3493

Relating to prohibiting certain foreign ownership of agricultural land

WV SB293

Increasing fees charged by sheriff

WV HB2257

Allowing increased civil administrative penalties to be promulgated by legislative rules of by the Department of Environmental Protection

WV HB2700

Authorizing the Agriculture Commissioner to promulgate a legislative rule relating to inspection of nontraditional, domesticated animals

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.