West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB540

Introduced
1/24/24  
Refer
1/24/24  
Engrossed
2/7/24  
Refer
2/8/24  
Enrolled
3/6/24  
Passed
3/26/24  

Caption

Updating WV coordinate systems

Impact

The bill's passage will amend existing law to formally adopt the updated WVCS, which is crucial for both public entities and private surveys in West Virginia. It sets forth requirements that any surveys utilizing this coordinate system must comply with the Accuracy Standards established by the FGDC. By mandating compliance, it seeks to improve the reliability of geospatial data used for boundary determinations and other surveying activities, thereby ensuring clarity and legal validity in land transactions.

Summary

Senate Bill 540 relates to updating the coordinate systems used in West Virginia, providing a detailed framework for the definition and use of the West Virginia Coordinate System (WVCS). This bill aims to modernize and standardize how coordinates are defined and used across the state. It emphasizes adherence to the most recent standards established by the National Geodetic Survey and the Federal Geographic Data Committee, ensuring that coordinates are accurately represented for legal and survey purposes.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB540 appears to be positive among professionals in the surveying community, as it creates a framework that enhances the legal standing and accuracy of surveys. The legislation also aligns with national standards, which many in the field see as a necessary evolution. However, discussions may also highlight concerns from smaller surveyors about the implications of compliance costs and the potential need for additional training to meet these standards.

Contention

While SB540 is positioned as a technical update to existing law, there may be conversations around the practical implications of enforced compliance. Questions could arise regarding the accessibility of the required standards and the impact on smaller firms or individual surveyors who might struggle with the new regulations. Furthermore, there may be discussions on whether current resources are sufficient to support widespread adoption of these standards throughout the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SB698

Updating term of "physician assistant" to "physician associate"

WV SB631

Updating administration, funding, and requirements for federal elections held in WV

WV SB701

Updating administration and requirements of Managed Timberland Program

WV SB449

Updating terms for Natural Resources Police Officers Retirement System and retirement systems for charter schools

WV SB549

Updating provisions of Uniform Commercial Code

WV HB3212

Updating the provisions of the Uniform Commercial Code

WV SB643

Updating administration of federal elections held in WV

WV HB3104

Require Surveyors to offer to record surveys of property

WV SB277

WV Native American Tribes Unique Recognition, Authentication, and Listing Act

WV HB2863

Creating a homeless education coordinator for county schools

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