WV Farm Bureau Magazine January 2014 | Page 5

WVFB 2014 LEGISLATIVE PRIORITIES Agriculture and Agricultural Funding * Promote strategies/activities to confront the ongoing regulatory challenges posed by an ever aggressive EPA to ensure strength and continued growth in West Virginia’s agricultural economy. * Maintain adequate funding for the predator control program. * Promote legislation to establish/ define veterinary technician responsibilities. * Promote strategies and/or legislation to establish Captive Cervid farming as an agriculture enterprise, regulated by the West Virginia Department of Agriculture. legislation to strengthen and protect longstanding liability rules. * Promote legislation to protect landowner from civil liability for injuries that may occur to a person or property on the landowner’s property or surrounding property caused while hunting. * Ensure that antidegradation implementation procedures follow the interpretative rule set forth by DEP. [With the exception of streams in state and national parks and the limited number identified by the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, any stream nominated for Tier 3 status must follow procedure – individual notification of landowner(s), current scientific data, appeal process via EQB, etc.] Property Rights Rural Values/Public Issues * Promote reasonable and responsible legislation regulating oil and gas exploration that will protect private property/surface owners’ rights and the environment, while encouraging the development of our resources. Farm Bureau supports negotiations between the mineral rights owner and those requesting a lease. We regard forced pooling to be a violation of private property rights and are opposed to any language in legislation that would promote such activity. Farm Bureau recommends a Joint Select Committee be appointed to afford thorough discussion on stakeholder needs and concerns before seriously considering any legislation to build upon existing law. * Promote trespasser responsibility * Agricultural representation on the DEP Advisory Council. * Support legislation that recognizes English as the official language of West Virginia. Taxes/Tax Reform * Maintain current farm use valuation status for real property in production agriculture, including the $ 1,000 production standard, while eliminating non-farmer access to this tax classification. * Support tax reform measures that have a positive effect on agriculture and oppose those measures that have a negative effect. West Virginia Farm Bureau News 5