HOUSE OF DELEGATES
BILLS INTRODUCED
Wednesday, January 28, 2004
4148. By Del. Brown, DeLong, Mahan, R. Thompson, Armstead, Calvert and Faircloth - Allowing
bail bondsmen to deliver offenders to county or regional jails without bailpiece if a
magistrate or circuit clerk is inaccessible - To Judiciary
4149. By Del. Hamilton, Poling, Canterbury, Howard, Duke, Sumner and Manuel - Providing for
the continuance of medical coverage for the spouse of a deceased retired employee for any
period previously purchased with accumulated leave - To Pensions and Retirement then
Finance
4150. By Del. Hrutkay - Requiring a seller or a seller's agent at closing to disclose the names,
addresses and telephone numbers of all utilities providing service to the real estate involved
in the transaction - To Judiciary
4151. By Del. Hrutkay - Requiring county boards of education to establish the daily observance of
a minute of silence in all county schools - To Education then Judiciary
4152. By Del. Hrutkay - Creating an efficient and expeditious procedure for finalizing wrongful
death settlements and resolving conflicting claims as to appropriate distribution - To
Judiciary
4153. By Del. Poling, Hrutkay, R. Thompson, Manuel, Howard, Sobonya and Caputo - Requiring
minimal additional pay for certain classified employees who agree to work on weekends and
removing provisions that incremental salary increases for classified employees be paid from
existing funds (FN) - To Finance
4154. By Del. R. M. Thompson, Perry, G. White and Hrutkay - Requiring a license for entities that
only take assignment of regulated consumer loans or for entities that only service regulated
consumer loans - To Judiciary
4155. By Del. R. M. Thompson, Perry, G. White, Iaquinta and Hrutkay - Allowing state-chartered
banks to organize as limited liability companies if the FDIC determines they are eligible for
deposit insurance - To Banking and Insurance then Judiciary
4156. By Del. Webster, Brown, Mahan, R. Thompson, Armstead, Calvert and Faircloth - Providing
the West Virginia state police with the ability to define and draw DNA samples from
convicted felons for the purpose of maintaining a DNA database - To Judiciary