West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB65

Introduced
1/10/24  

Caption

Multimodal Transportation Faculties rule relating to valuation of used rolling stock and equipment

Impact

The passage of SB65 would empower the Multimodal Transportation Facilities to create specific guidelines for evaluating used rolling stock and equipment. The implications of this change include potential improvements in regulatory clarity for businesses and agencies involved in transportation. By standardizing the valuation process, the bill could facilitate better financial management and operational decision-making within the state’s transportation sector. It is expected to assist in streamlining processes related to the appraisal and management of transportation assets.

Summary

Senate Bill 65 is a legislative proposal aimed at amending the Code of West Virginia to authorize the Multimodal Transportation Facilities to promulgate a rule regarding the valuation of used rolling stock and equipment. As introduced on January 10, 2024, the bill is part of an effort to establish a structured approach to valuing used transportation equipment in a manner that aligns with existing state regulations. This legislative move reflects ongoing efforts to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of state transportation regulations.

Sentiment

While specific sentiment analysis from legislative discussions is not provided, the introduction of the bill indicates a generally supportive view toward enhancing regulatory frameworks within the transportation sector. Stakeholders involved in transportation may view the standardization efforts as beneficial; however, the reaction from involved parties outside of the legislative body may vary based on the eventual rules promulgated and their implications for the industry.

Contention

One point of contention that might arise from the implementation of SB65 concerns the balance between state oversight and practical operational needs of transportation entities. Stakeholders may express differing views on how these new valuation rules affect existing practices and whether they add unnecessary bureaucratic layers. The legislative hearings, as they progress, could provide further insights into potential dissent or support based on how these regulations might play out in practice.

Companion Bills

WV HB4109

Similar To Authorizing the Multimodal Transportation Faculties to promulgate a legislative rule relating to valuation of used rolling stock and equipment

Previously Filed As

WV HB3074

Supplementing appropriations to the Department of Transportation, Division of Multimodal Transportation Facilities

WV SB756

Supplementing and amending appropriations to DOT, Division of Multimodal Transportation Facilities, Public Transit

WV HB3067

Supplementing and amending appropriations to Department of Transportation, Division of Multimodal Transportation Facilities - Public Transit

WV HB3108

Supplementing and amending appropriations to the Department of Transportation, Division of Multimodal Transportation Facilities - State Rail Authority

WV SB749

Supplementing and amending appropriations to DOT, Division of Multimodal Transportation Facilities, State Rail Authority

WV HB3065

Supplementing appropriations to the Department of Transportation, Division of Multimodal Transportation Facilities - Aeronautics Commission

WV SB759

Supplementing appropriations to DOT, Division of Multimodal Transportation Facilities, Aeronautics Commission

WV HB2439

Exempting from the sales tax all-terrain vehicles and utility terrain vehicles used as farm equipment

WV SB350

Authorizing Tax Department to promulgate legislative rule relating to Valuation of producing and reserve oil, natural gas liquids, and natural gas for ad valorem property tax purposes

WV HB2681

Authorizing the Tax Department to promulgate a legislative rule relating to Valuation of producing and reserve oil, natural gas liquids, and natural gas for ad valorem property tax purposes

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.