West Virginia 2025 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB303

Introduced
2/13/25  

Caption

Department of Administration rule relating to management of records maintained by Records Center

Impact

By authorizing the Department of Administration to regulate record management, SB303 is expected to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of how records are maintained and accessed in West Virginia. This may lead to better transparency and accountability in government, as well as improved access to public records for citizens. As such, it could impact a wide range of stakeholders, including government agencies, the public, and researchers needing reliable access to state records.

Summary

Senate Bill 303 aims to amend and reenact ยง64-2-1 of the Code of West Virginia to authorize the Department of Administration to promulgate a legislative rule pertaining to the management of records maintained by the Records Center. The bill provides a legislative framework that will empower the Department to establish regulations regarding how records are managed, ensuring that there is clarity and consistency in the handling of official documents. This represents an important step in modernizing the state's approach to record-keeping by formalizing procedures under state law.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB303 appears to be supportive, especially among those who advocate for improved record-keeping practices and operational efficiencies in state administration. Proponents view the bill as a necessary measure to ensure that records are managed properly, potentially reducing the risk of mismanagement or loss of important documents. However, without contrasting opinions presented in the discussion documents, it is difficult to gauge any significant opposition or concerns.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the scope of the legislative rule and its implementation; questions could emerge about how these rules will affect existing practices and the extent to which they might impose additional bureaucratic processes. The bill's success in the legislative process will likely depend on addressing any concerns from key stakeholders about how these changes will be enacted and ensuring that they do not hinder the accessibility of records.

Companion Bills

WV HB2223

Similar To Relating to authorizing the Department of Administration to promulgate a legislative rule relating to the management of records maintained by the Records Center

Previously Filed As

WV HB2107

Relating to access of records in controlled substance monitoring

WV HB5167

Relating to access of records in controlled substance monitoring

WV HB5120

Relating to medical records

WV HB4040

Authorizing Department of Environmental Protection to promulgate a rule relating to hazardous waste management system

WV HB5090

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

WV SB1

Department of Administration rule relating to state-owned vehicles

WV SB19

Department of Health rule relating to behavioral health centers' licensure

WV HB2257

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

WV SB556

Relating to DNA data maintained for law-enforcement purposes

WV HB4057

Authorizing the Department of Health and Human Resources to promulgate a legislative rule relating to chronic pain management clinic licensure

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.