West
Virginia Legislature
2016 Regular Session
Introduced
House Bill 2921
2015 Carryover
(By Delegate Butler)
[Introduced January 13, 2016; referred to the
Committee on Government Organization then Finance.]
A BILL to amend and reenact '5B‑2‑12 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to eliminating the courtesy patrol program; abolishing the courtesy patrol fund; and directing any remaining balance to the tourism promotion fund.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That '5B‑2‑12 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, be amended and reenacted to read as follows:
ARTICLE 2. WEST VIRGINIA DEVELOPMENT OFFICE.
'5B‑2‑12. Tourism Promotion Fund created; use of funds.
There is hereby
continued in the State Treasury the special revenue fund known as the Tourism
Promotion Fund created under prior enactment of section nine, article one of
this chapter.
(a) The Legislature
finds that a courtesy patrol program providing assistance to motorists on the
state's highways is one of the most beneficial methods to introduce a tourist
visiting the state to the state's hospitality and good will. For that reason,
up to $4,700,000 of the moneys deposited in the fund each year shall be
transferred to a special revenue account in the State Treasury known as the
Courtesy Patrol Fund. Expenditures from the fund shall be used solely to fund
the courtesy patrol program providing assistance to motorists on the state's
highways. Amounts collected in the fund which are found, from time to time, to
exceed funds needed for the purposes set forth in this subdivision may be
transferred to other accounts or funds and redesignated for other purposes by
appropriation of the Legislature. Notwithstanding any provision of
article ten, chapter four of this code to the contrary, upon the effective date
of the reenactment of this section in 2015:
(1) The courtesy patrol program is terminated and no longer continues in existence;
(2) The Courtesy Patrol Fund is abolished; and
(3) Any balances remaining in the Courtesy Patrol Fund shall be transferred to the Tourism Promotion Fund for expenditure as provided in this section.
(b) If there are
funds remaining after the transfers required in subdivision (a) of this section
A minimum of five percent of the moneys deposited remaining in the fund each
year shall be used solely for direct advertising for West Virginia travel and
tourism: Provided, That no less than twenty percent of these funds be
expended, with the approval of the Secretary of Commerce, to effectively
promote and market the state's parks, state forests, state recreation areas and
wildlife recreational resources. ADirect
advertising@ means
advertising which is limited to television, radio, mailings, newspaper,
magazines, the Internet and outdoor billboards or any combination thereof.
(c) The balance of the moneys deposited in the fund shall be used for direct advertising within the state's travel regions as defined by the commission. The funds shall be made available to these districts beginning July 1, 1995, according to legislative rules authorized for promulgation by the Tourism Commission.
(d) All advertising expenditures over $25,000 from the Tourism Promotion Fund require prior approval by recorded vote of the commission. No member of the commission or of any committee created by the commission to evaluate applications for advertising or other grants may participate in the discussion of, or action upon, an application for or an award of any grant in which the member has a direct financial interest.
NOTE: The purpose of this bill is to eliminate the Courtesy Patrol Program and abolish the Courtesy Patrol Fund.
Strike‑throughs indicate language that would be stricken from the present law, and underscoring indicates new language that would be added.