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WV HB4763

Bill

Status

Introduced

1/22/2026

Primary Sponsor

Charles Sheedy

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Origin

House of Delegates

2026 Regular Session

AI Summary

  • Requires "Flagger Ahead" and similar work zone warning signs to be removed from public roadways within 30 minutes after flaggers cease work or leave the site

  • First offense results in a warning plus $50 in court costs

  • Second offense carries a $200 fine plus court costs; third offense increases to $500 fine, court costs, and revocation of the offender's right-of-way entry permit

  • Effective date is July 1, 2026

  • Introduced by Delegate Sheedy and referred to the Committee on Energy and Public Works, then Judiciary

Legislative Description

Relating generally to “Flagger Ahead” signs and flaggers on public roads in the State of West Virginia.

Roads and Transportation

Last Action

To House Energy and Public Works

1/22/2026

Committee Referrals

Energy and Public Works1/22/2026

Full Bill Text

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