West Virginia 2026 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB4619

Introduced
1/20/26  

Caption

Relating to the creation of a special revenue account to expand in-state residential treatment capacity for children

Impact

If enacted, HB4619 will directly affect state laws related to child welfare and residential treatment. The bill establishes a commission within the Department of Human Services, responsible for studying children's residential placements and making recommendations for improvement. This encompasses a commitment to reducing the number of children placed out-of-state and ensuring that there is sufficient capacity and quality of treatment available within West Virginia. Notably, the bill will facilitate a more integrated approach to care for at-risk youth, thereby aligning various programs and services to operate more effectively and efficiently.

Summary

House Bill 4619 aims to address the significant issues in West Virginia's child welfare system by creating a special revenue account known as the Residential Treatment Capacity Expansion Fund. The primary goal of this fund is to support the expansion of in-state residential treatment capacity for children who need social, emotional, and behavioral health services. The bill recognizes the fragmentation of the current system and seeks to foster collaboration among child-serving agencies to achieve systemic reform. In doing so, it emphasizes delivering services in the least restrictive environments appropriate for children, which is expected to yield better outcomes for families and the state as a whole.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around HB4619 seems to be positive among child welfare advocates and legislators who recognize the urgent need for reform in the treatment of at-risk youth. Supporters argue that the establishment of the fund and the commission will lead to much-needed improvements in how children and families receive support services, ultimately resulting in a more comprehensive care system. However, the bill could face scrutiny regarding the funding mechanisms and the potential for bureaucratic inefficiencies, which could impede its successful implementation.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding HB4619 may arise from the specific funding sources for the new special revenue account. There are concerns about whether sufficient funds can be generated without negatively impacting other aspects of the state budget or service areas. Additionally, the effectiveness of the commission in implementing practical reforms and collaborating across various agencies could be questioned, particularly if inter-agency cooperation proves to be challenging. The bill's success will heavily depend on the commitment of state agencies to work together and prioritize the needs of children and families.

Companion Bills

WV SB545

Similar To Creating special revenue account to expand in-state residential treatment capacity for children

Previously Filed As

WV HB2663

Relating to “unencumbered” special revenue accounts to be surrendered to general revenue under certain circumstances

WV HB2016

Relating to the creation of the Comprehensive Services Act

WV HB3382

Addressing the placement of foster children and creating a central reception center and emergency resource homes.

WV SB640

Relating to number of children who may be in family child care home

WV HB3246

Prohibiting expanding drug and alcohol treatment facilities and services in certain counties

WV SB44

Modifying ratio of children at family child care facilities

WV HB3303

Expanding powers of bounty hunters in West Virginia

WV HB2073

The West Virginia Refugee Absorptive Capacity Act.

WV HB2573

To amend the state tax code to provide an exemption from state income tax for families with four or more children

WV HB2053

Relating to including the United States Space Force in the definition armed forces

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