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SB74 • 2026
Establishing criminal offense of obstructing highway or other passageway
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To Judiciary
Introduced in Senate
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Establishing criminal offense of obstructing highway or other passageway
SB 74 Text skip navigation SENATE PRESIDENT SENATORS COMMITTEES VIDEO/AUDIO DISTRICT MAPS SENATE CLERK SENATE RULES HOUSE SPEAKER DELEGATES COMMITTEES VIDEO/AUDIO DISTRICT MAPS HOUSE CLERK HOUSE RULES HOUSE STAFF JOINT INTERIM COMMITTEES LEGISLATIVE ADMINISTRATOR LEGISLATIVE SERVICES DIVISION PUBLIC INFORMATION LEGISLATIVE AUTOMATED SYSTEMS DIVISION LEGISLATIVE AUDITOR'S OFFICE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION & RESEARCH DIVISION POST AUDIT DIVISION BUDGET DIVISION REGULATORY AND FISCAL AFFAIRS DIVISION CLAIMS COMMISSION CRIME VICTIMS RULE-MAKING REVIEW SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS JUDICIAL COMP. COMMISSION JOINT RULES STAFF INFO BILL STATUS BILL STATUS BILL TRACKING STATE LAW WEST VIRGINIA CODE ACTS OF THE LEGISLATURE CODE OF 1931 WV CONSTITUTION US CONSTITUTION REPORTS AGENCY REPORTS AGENCY GRANT AWARDS PERFORMANCE EVALUATIONS POST AUDITS EDUCATIONAL CITIZEN’S GUIDE INTERNSHIP PROGRAM PAGE PROGRAM PUBLICATIONS PHOTO GALLERY CAPITOL HISTORY HOW A BILL BECOMES LAW CONTACT SENATE ROSTER HOUSE ROSTER PUBLIC INFO. NEWS RELEASES HELPFUL LINKS Introduced Version Senate Bill 74 History | Email Key: Green = existing Code. Red = new code to be enacted WEST VIRGINIA LEGISLATURE 2026 REGULAR SESSION Introduced Senate Bill 74 By Senator Thorne [ Introduced January 14, 2026; referred to the Committee on the Judiciary ] A BILL to amend the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, by adding a new section, designated §61-6-1c , relating to establishing the criminal offense of obstructing a highway or other passageway; defining "obstruct"; and establishing penalties for violation of section. Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia: ARTICLE 6. CRIMES AGAINST THE PEACE. §61-6-1c. Obstructing highway or passageway; penalties. (a) A person commits an offense if, without legal privilege or authority, he or she intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly: (1) Obstructs a highway, street, or sidewalk to which the public or a substantial group of the public has access, or any other place used for the passage of persons, vehicles, or conveyances, regardless of the means of creating the obstruction and whether the obstruction arises from his or her acts alone or from his or her acts and the acts of others; or (2) Disobeys a reasonable request or order to move issued by a person the actor knows to be or is informed is a law enforcement officer, a fire fighter, or a person with authority to control the use of the premises to prevent obstruction of a highway or any of those areas contained in subsection (a)(1) of this section; (b) For purposes of this section, "obstruct" means to render impassable or to render passage unreasonably inconvenient or hazardous. (c) Any person who violates this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not less than $500, or incarcerated for up to one year, or both fined and confined. (d) Any person who violates this section under the aggravating circumstances described in subsection (e) of this section shall be guilty of a felony and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not less than $1,000 or imprisoned in a state correctional facility for not less than one year or more than three years, or both fined and imprisoned. (e) If a person has previously been convicted of an offense punishable under subsection (c); or during the commission of the offense knowingly prevented the passage of an authorized emergency vehicle that is operating the vehicle’s emergency audible or visual signals; or obstructed access to a hospital or other health care facility that provides emergency medical care, he or she shall be subject to the criminal penalties established in subsection (d) of this section. NOTE: The purpose of this bill is to establish the criminal offense of obstructing a highway or other passageway; defining "obstruct"; and establishing penalties for violation of section. Strike-throughs indicate language that would be stricken from a heading or the present law and underscoring indicates new language that would be added. Bill Status | Bill Tracking | Legacy WV Code | Bulletin Board | District Maps | Senate Roster | House Roster | Live | Blog | Jobs | Links | Home This Web site is maintained by the West Virginia Legislature's Office of Reference & Information. | Terms of Use | Webmaster | © 2026 West Virginia Legislature ** Print On Demand Name: Email: Phone: