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WV SB1032
Bill
AI Summary
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Expands the West Virginia Office of Broadband's coordination with the Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division to include complaints about adequacy and reliability of broadband service
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Authorizes the Office of Broadband to receive consumer complaints alleging that terms and conditions of broadband service are unjust, unfair, or unreasonable
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Permits the Office of Broadband to refer consumer complaints to the Federal Communications Commission
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Maintains existing consumer protections requiring 30-day advance notice of rate changes, service interruption credits after 24 hours, and non-discrimination requirements for broadband operators
Legislative Description
Clarifying Office of Broadband coordinate with Consumer Protection Division on certain consumer complaints
Consumer Protection
Last Action
To Government Organization
2/20/2026