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WV HB4182
Bill
Status
1/14/2026
Primary Sponsor
Joseph Statler
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AI Summary
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Expands the definition of "participating public employer" in the West Virginia Emergency Medical Services Retirement System to include any emergency medical services agency licensed under §16-4C-6a that is designated by a county commission to provide emergency response through a county emergency dispatch center
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Amends §16-5V-2 of the West Virginia Code to clarify eligibility for EMS retirement system participation
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Allows employees of designated EMS agencies to access the same retirement benefits as those working directly for county commissions or political subdivisions
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Introduced January 14, 2026, by Delegate Statler and referred to the House Committee on Finance
Legislative Description
To expand the EMS retirement system
Professions and Occupations
Last Action
To House Finance
1/14/2026