West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB749

Introduced
2/12/24  

Caption

WV Legal Tender Act

Impact

This bill potentially transforms financial transactions in West Virginia by allowing gold and silver to be used in the same capacity as traditional currency. It exempts bullion and specie from personal property taxes and eliminates tax liability when exchanging one type of legal tender for another recognized in the state. By providing a state-backed mechanism for using precious metals, such as gold and silver, it may facilitate broader acceptance and utilization of these assets in daily commerce and taxation.

Summary

Senate Bill 749, known as the West Virginia Legal Tender Act, aims to amend the state's code to recognize gold and silver as legal tender. The bill establishes the West Virginia Bullion Depository, overseen by the State Treasurer, which will allow individuals to deposit precious metals and create depository accounts that are non-interest bearing. One of the key features of this legislation is the authorization for the depository to issue transactional currency backed by the value of deposited gold and silver, providing a framework for transactions involving this currency.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB749 appears mixed, with proponents emphasizing its potential to enhance financial sovereignty and stability, while skeptics express concerns about the practicality of using precious metals in modern economies. Advocates argue that the act could attract investment in precious metals and bolster local businesses by diversifying currency options. However, opponents may highlight the volatility and liquidity issues associated with relying on gold and silver as currency, pointing to challenges in everyday transactions.

Contention

Key points of contention surrounding SB749 include the implementation of the West Virginia Bullion Depository and the responsibilities of the State Treasurer as administrator. Critics may voice concerns about security, confidentiality of account holders, and the feasibility of maintaining adequate records and audits of the depository’s holdings. Moreover, there are discussions on whether the establishment of a state depository for precious metals reflects a step towards sound monetary policy or a risk of complicating West Virginia's economic landscape.

Companion Bills

WV HB5649

Similar To Relating generally to the use of gold and silver as legal tender in the State of West Virginia

WV SB843

Similar To Recognizing gold and silver bullion and specie as legal tender in WV

Previously Filed As

WV HB2333

Make gold and silver legal tender in WV

WV SB249

WV Real Estate License Act

WV HB2621

Relating generally to bail bondsman

WV HB2073

To establish a state bank of West Virginia

WV SB561

Relating to administration of WV Drinking Water Treatment Revolving Fund Act

WV SB26

Requiring WV State Police to provide medical care for illness or injury received in line of duty

WV SB167

Legalizing cannabis production, sales, and adult consumption

WV SB280

Relating to electoral reforms of WV judiciary

WV SB562

Relating to operation of private trust companies in WV

WV HB2851

Relating to legalizing cannabis production, sales and adult consumption

Similar Bills

WV HB2463

To make gold, silver, and crypto currency legal tender in WV

WV SB843

Recognizing gold and silver bullion and specie as legal tender in WV

WV HB5649

Relating generally to the use of gold and silver as legal tender in the State of West Virginia

WV SB438

Relating generally to WV Security for Public Deposits Act

WV HB4271

To establish the West Virginia Security for Public Deposits Act

WV HB3244

To establish a state bank of West Virginia

WV HB2073

To establish a state bank of West Virginia

WV HB3294

Enacting the Bank Protections for Eligible Adults from Financial Exploitation Act