SENATE
HOUSE
JOINT
BILL STATUS
STATE LAW
REPORTS
EDUCATIONAL
CONTACT
home
home
Select Bill Type
Select Year
Select Session

Bill Status - 2005 Regular Session

Search Bills by: Bill Quick Search: Bill Tracking:
All Bills (House | Senate)
All Resolutions
Subject
Short Title
Sponsor
Date Introduced
Code Affected
All Same As
Pending In Committee
Reported From Committee
Passed One Chamber
Fiscal Notes
Completed Legislation
Actions by Governor
Enter Bill Number

Search Bills Pending in Committee


There are 42 Bills pending in House Political Subdivisions

Bill

Title

Date

SB 594Authorizing county commissions adopt ordinances to reduce false alarms03/28/05
HB 2044Allowing municipalities to regulate the hours of operation of private liquor clubs by ordinance02/09/05
HB 2083Clarifying that the sheriff is the appointing officer with respect to deputy sheriffs who have resigned and thereafter seek appointment by reinstatement02/09/05
HB 2093Allowing counties adopting a floodplain ordinance to designate a floodplain enforcement agency02/09/05
HB 2179Requiring that proposed county zoning ordinances be submitted for approval, providing for zoning by referendum and allowing county local option zoning02/10/05
HB 2190Increasing the salary of public service district board members02/10/05
HB 2211Granting wider authority of local fire departments to request materials and equipment to prevent further danger when dealing with an accident 02/11/05
HB 2213Removing the exemption from planning and zoning restrictions for mining and manufacturing activities and uses02/11/05
HB 2289Requiring stricter controls, oversight and purchasing practices of the sheriff's concealed weapon fund02/14/05
HB 2362Preventing political subdivisions of the state from selling goods in competition with private businesses02/15/05
HB 2363Clarifying that county commissions may make affordable flood insurance available to property owners02/15/05
HB 2458Provide for the removal of members of boards, authorities and commissions appointed by county commissions 02/17/05
HB 2600Requiring the installation of fire hydrants at intervals of not less than one thousand feet in all upgrades of water mains and construction and installation of new mains02/23/05
HB 2601Relating to electric utilities and providing for equivalent residential rates for certain community organizations02/23/05
HB 2602Providing municipalities and members of municipal fire departments an alternative to statutory prescriptions concerning holiday remuneration and compensation 02/23/05
HB 2639Mandating Class I and Class II municipalities comply with NFPA 1710 for the fire departments on or before June 30, 200602/24/05
HB 2653Providing OSHA coverage for municipal firefighters02/24/05
HB 2658Requiring any law-enforcement agency hiring a person within three years of his or her training at the West Virginia law-enforcement training academy to pay a fraction of the cost of such training02/24/05
HB 2664Allowing the employees of the River Valley Child Development Center to elect to withdraw from PERS02/24/05
HB 2796Relating to controlling post-construction storm water runoff from subdivisions and developments03/01/05
HB 2811Allowing counties and municipalities to raise the hotel occupancy tax from 3% to an amount up to 6%03/01/05
HB 2821Establishing a pilot program that provides certain units of government with additional flexibility during a twenty-four month period ending June 30, 200703/01/05
HB 2827Providing for the approval of the county commission of Class I and Class II Municipal development or redevelopment tax financing districts03/02/05
HB 2854Removing the upper limitation on the number of members a municipality may appoint to a Board of Park and Recreation Commission03/03/05
HB 2868Relating to compensation of elected county officials and county commissioners03/04/05
HB 2942Authorizing counties to impose, as an alternative to 911 fees on local exchange telephone lines, a 911 service fee on owners of real estate03/08/05
HB 2943Establishing county and municipal authorities to provide for and maintain facilities to house Child Advocacy Centers03/08/05
HB 2957Extending the time for the city of Hurricane to meet as a levying body03/09/05
HB 2982Providing meetings and conference rights for members of municipal fire departments03/10/05
HB 2983Authorizing paid municipal fire departments to investigate suspicious or illegal fires 03/10/05
HB 3013Removing the requirement that the mayor, recorder and councilmen of a municipality must have been assessed with and paid real or personal property taxes in order to hold office03/14/05
HB 3024Prohibiting political subdivisions from selling certain memorials, markers or monuments in competition with privately owned enterprises03/14/05
HB 3063Requiring that solid waste authority site plans be considered approved unless the solid waste authority disapproves the plan within sixty days03/16/05
HB 3072Requiring that all houses, dwellings and businesses located in a district where public water service is made available for the first time after July 1, 2006 be connected to the public water service03/16/05
HB 3134Allowing Class IV municipalities' radar readings to be used as prima facie evidence of the speed of a vehicle03/22/05
HB 3140Making it a misdemeanor to fail to appear for municipal court, requiring certain municipal courts to reinstate a driver's license, requiring evidence that a parking meter has been certified to work correctly, and addressing liability of judges who violate civil rights03/22/05
HB 3191Exempting the collection of impact fees by counties from the requirement that a county adopt a comprehensive zoning ordinance before such fees can be collected03/24/05
HB 3196Authorizing county commissions to create a special fund for the purposes of posting bond for certain individuals 03/24/05
HB 3278Relating to delaying the effective dates of the Municipal Sales and Service Tax and Municipal Use Tax03/25/05
HB 3285Relating to authorizing county commissions to adopt ordinances to reduce false alarms03/25/05
HB 3291Relating to reforming, altering and modifying the county commission of Hampshire County03/25/05
HB 3332Authorizing the county commission of Berkeley County and the incorporated municipalities therein to adopt official maps03/25/05
This Web site is maintained by the West Virginia Legislature's Office of Reference & Information.  |  Terms of Use  |   Email WebmasterWebmaster   |   © 2024 West Virginia Legislature **