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Senate Bill No. 400
(By Senators Carmichael and Chafin)
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[Introduced February 28, 2013; referred to the Committee on
Government Organization .]
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A BILL to amend and reenact §8-1-5a of the Code of West Virginia,
1931, as amended, relating to making all municipalities
eligible to participate in the Municipal Home Rule Pilot
Program; and extending certain dates.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That §8-1-5a of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended,
be amended and reenacted to read as follows:
ARTICLE 1. PURPOSE AND SHORT TITLE; DEFINITIONS; GENERAL
PROVISIONS; CONSTRUCTION.
§8-1-5a. Pilot program to increase powers of municipal self
government.
(a) The Legislature finds and declares that:
(1) The future economic progress for the State of West
Virginia is directly related to the success of its municipalities in that stronger municipalities will make for a stronger West
Virginia;
(2) Municipalities face numerous challenges managing their
budgets and delivering services required by federal or state law or
demanded by their constituents;
(3) Municipalities are sometimes restricted by state statutes,
policies, rules and responsibilities that prevent them from
carrying out their duties and responsibilities in a cost-effective,
efficient and timely manner; and
(4) Authorizing pilot municipalities and metro governments in
West Virginia to exercise broad-based home rule will allow the
Legislature the opportunity to evaluate the viability of allowing
municipalities to have broad-based state home rule to improve urban
and state development.
(b) It is the intent of the Legislature in enacting this
section to establish a framework for municipalities within which
new ideas can be explored to see if they can or should be
implemented on a statewide basis.
(c) Effective July 1, 2007, there is hereby created a pilot
program to be known as the Municipal Home Rule Pilot Program
authorizing five selected Class I, Class II and/or Class III
municipalities and/or metro governments the authority to enact any
ordinances, acts, resolutions, rules and regulations not contrary
to the Constitutions of the United States or West Virginia, federal law or chapters sixty-a, sixty-one and sixty-two of this code.
(d) To be eligible to participate in the Municipal Home Rule
Pilot Program the applicant shall:
(1) Be a Class I, Class II and/or Class III municipality
and/or a metro government: Provided, That a municipality
considering consolidation or establishing a metro government shall
have no more than two years from the date it is selected for the
pilot program to complete its consolidation or metro government
process or its participation in the pilot program will terminate at
the end of the two-year period; and
(2) Have a written plan stating in detail the following:
(A) The specific laws, policies, rules or regulations which
prevent the municipality from carrying out its duties in the most
cost-efficient, effective and timely manner;
(B) The problems created by the laws, policies, rules or
regulations; and
(C) The proposed solutions to the problems, including all
proposed changes to ordinances, acts, resolutions, rules and
regulations.
(e) Effective July 1, 2007, there is hereby created a
Municipal Home Rule Board consisting of the following seven
members:
(1) The Governor, or a designee, who shall serve as chair;
(2) The Executive Director of the West Virginia Development Office or a designee;
(3) The chair of the Senate Committee on Government
Organization or a designee;
(4) The chair of the House of Delegates Committee on
Government Organization or a designee;
(5) One member shall be a representative of the business and
Industry Council;
(6) One member shall be a representative of the largest labor
organization in the state; and
(7) One member shall be a representative of the West Virginia
Chapter of American Institute of Certified Planners.
(f) The board has the powers necessary to implement the
provisions of this section, including the following:
(1) Reviewing, evaluating and making recommendations to the
proposed plans submitted by eligible municipalities and/or metro
governments;
(2) Consulting with state agencies affected by the proposed
plans;
(3) Selecting municipalities and/or metro governments to
participate in the pilot program;
(4) Approving the plans of recommended pilot program
participants, as submitted or as modified; and
(5) Authorizing amendments to approved plans.
(g) On or before January 1, 2008, an eligible 2014, a municipality and/or metro government wanting to participate in the
pilot program shall submit a written plan as described in
subdivision (2), subsection (d) of this section to the board.
(h) Prior to submitting a written plan, the municipality
shall:
(1) Conduct a public hearing on the proposed written plan;
(2) Provide at least thirty days' notice of the public hearing
by a Class II legal advertisement;
(3) Make a copy of the proposed written plan available for
public inspection at least thirty days prior to the public hearing;
and
(4) After the public hearing, adopt a municipal ordinance
authorizing the municipality to submit a proposed written plan to
the Municipal Home Rule Board after the proposed municipal
ordinance has been read two times.
(i) On or before June 1, 2008 2014, the board shall may select
by a majority vote of the board at least one, but not more than
five municipalities and/or metro governments to participate in the
pilot program.
(j) The pilot municipalities and/or metro governments selected
to participate in the pilot program shall have the following
powers:
(1) The authority to pass any ordinances, acts, resolutions,
rules and regulations not contrary to the Constitutions of the United States or West Virginia, federal law or chapters sixty-a,
sixty-one and sixty-two of this code as specified in their written
and approved plans: Provided, That the pilot municipalities may
not adopt any ordinance, rule, regulation or resolution or take any
action that would create a defined contribution employee pension or
retirement plan for its employees currently covered by a defined
benefit pensions plan; and
(2) Any other powers necessary to implement the provisions of
its approved plan.
(k) Before July 1, 2012 2018, the Joint Committee on
Government and Finance shall conduct a performance review on the
pilot program and the participating municipalities and/or metro
governments. The review shall include the following:
(1) An evaluation of the effectiveness of expanded home rule
on the participating municipalities and/or metro governments;
(2) A recommendation as to whether the expanded home rule
should be continued, reduced, expanded or terminated;
(3) A recommendation as to whether any legislation is
necessary; and
(4) Any other issues considered relevant.
(l) On or before January 1, 2013 2019, the Joint Committee on
Government and Finance shall report to the Joint Committee on
Government Organization the findings of the performance review.
(m) The pilot program terminates on July 1, 2013 2019.
(n) No ordinances, acts, resolutions, rules or regulations may
be enacted by a municipality or metro government after July 1, 2013
2019, pursuant to the provisions of this section, unless otherwise
authorized by the Legislature.
NOTE: The purpose of this bill is to make all municipalities
eligible to participate in the Municipal Home Rule Pilot Program.
The bill extends certain dates.
Strike-throughs indicate language that would be stricken from
the present law, and underscoring indicates new language that would
be added.