HOUSE OF DELEGATES
BILLS INTRODUCED
Wednesday, February 1, 2006
4312.By Del. Staton, Trump, Mahan and Brown - Increasing the compensation of child support
enforcement attorneys - To Judiciary then Finance
4313.By Del. Brown, Amores, Howard and Longstreth - Relating to petitions of appeal of
domestic violence emergency protective orders - To Judiciary
4314.By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Kiss), Del. Swartzmiller, Yost, Schadler, Wakim, Caputo, Amores,
Michael, G. White and Wells - Relating to local option elections on whether table games will
be allowed at existing licensed pari-mutuel racetracks (FN) - To Judiciary then Finance
4315.By Del. Trump - Ensuring that medical workers have the right to refuse to participate in any
abortion-related activity without fear of disciplinary action or dismissal - To Health and
Human Resources then Judiciary
4316.By Del. G. White, Beane, DeLong, Ennis, Yost, Varner and Wakim - Eliminating the
requirement that certain actions involving the state must be prosecuted in Kanawha County
- To Judiciary
4317.By Del. Hamilton, Poling, Stalnaker, H. White and Butcher - Prohibiting the willful
obstruction or impediment of a funeral or interment service - To Judiciary
4318.By Del. Stalnaker, H. White and Campbell - Redirecting fines for cemetery vandalism back
to cemeteries to be used for damage repair - To Judiciary
4319.By Del. Stalnaker and H. White - Relating to equally compensating all state magistrates (FN)
- To Judiciary then Finance
4320.By Del. Brown and Hatfield - Providing that a firefighter who is medically disqualified from
service in the Air National Guard shall not be discharged as a firefighter if he or she has
been cleared to return to work by a physician - To Judiciary
4321.By Del. Perdue, Hatfield, Staton, Browning, R. Thompson and Stemple - Relating to
definitions and modifications of exemptions from notification and licensure with respect to
lead abatement - To Health and Human Resources then Judiciary
4322.By Del. R. Thompson and Perdue - Removing the severance tax for timber (FN) - To
Judiciary then Finance
4323.By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Kiss), Del. Perdue, Manchin, Canterbury, Hatfield, Amores, Staton, R.
Thompson, Doyle, Paxton and Browning - Providing a felony penalty for a mine inspector
who knowingly and intentionally makes a false statement or representation in a report - To
Judiciary
4324.By Del. Craig, Brown, Amores, Mahan, Azinger, Hrutkay, Moore, Armstead, Sobonya,
Howard and Hamilton - Relating to use of public funds and resources by public officials for
promotional purposes - To Judiciary
4325.By Del. Louisos - Increasing supplemental benefits to certain teacher retirement annuitants
- To Pensions and Retirement then Finance
4326.By Del. Beach, Perry, Paxton, Kominar, Varner, Houston and Swartzmiller - Enacting the
Drug Dealer Liability Act - To Judiciary
4327.By Del. Stalnaker, H. White and Campbell - Utilizing the Amber Alert system to locate
missing Alzheimer's disease patients - To Health and Human Resources then Judiciary
4328.By Del. Howard, Sobonya, Craig and Morgan - Increasing the penalty for manufacturing,
delivering, or possessing with intent to manufacture or deliver any Schedule I or II narcotic
drug - To Judiciary
4329.By Del. Boggs, Perry and Romine - Providing for alternative methods of verification of tax
payment - To Judiciary then Finance
4330.By Del. Louisos - Providing limitations on budget increases - To Judiciary then Finance
4331.By Del. Azinger and Beane - Removing the "within two years" time restriction in which an
application by a former police officer or firefighter, thirty-five years old or older, who
previously resigned, may submit an application for reinstatement - To Judiciary
4332.By Del. Stalnaker, Poling, Campbell and H. White - Capping premium increases for Public
Employees Insurance Agency retirees at five percent - To Pensions and Retirement then
Finance
4333.By Del. Manchin, Proudfoot, Browning, Walters, Miley, Yost and Swartzmiller - Prohibiting
discrimination against the location of factory-built housing by units of local government -
To Political Subdivisions then Judiciary
4334.By Del. Lane, Porter and Sumner - Eliminating the sales tax on food and imposing a sales
tax on services except medical services, after the thirtieth day of June, two thousand six (FN)
- To Finance
4335.By Del. Evans - Providing that health facilities that provide abortions shall not only be fined,
but also for taking any other actions which are not in accordance with the best practices of
care as determined by the Department of Health and Human Resources - To Health and
Human Resources then Judiciary
4336.By Del. Craig, Amores, Morgan, Leach and Varner - Creating the office of State Energy
Coordinator in the Office of the Governor - To Government Organization then Finance
4337.By Del. Hamilton, Beach, Evans, Tabb, Talbott, Stemple, Argento, Tansill, Williams and
Poling - Allowing one to carry an uncased or loaded gun in the woods of this state to hunt
coyotes in the open season - To Agriculture and Natural Resources then Judiciary
4338.By Del. Boggs and Mahan - Prescribing minimum standards for municipal judges - To
Judiciary
4339.By Del. Staton and Browning - Requiring surveillance cameras in the common areas of all
K-12 schools - To Education then Finance
4340.By Del. Beane and G. White - Requiring circuit judges to order repayment of the costs of
representation provided by the public defender system under certain circumstances - To
Government Organization
4341.By Del. Schadler, Williams and Leggett - Requiring that instructional support and
enhancement days are held twice before December thirty-first, and three times after January
first of the instructional term - To Education then Finance
4342.By Del. Louisos - Providing for the issuance of free motor vehicle registration plates to any
retired member of the United States Armed Services - To Roads and Transportation then
Finance
4343.By Del. Staton and Browning - Prohibiting the West Virginia Parkways, Economic
Development and Tourism Authority from issuing new bonds once current bonds have been
repaid, to prohibit it from refinancing existing bonds and to terminate the parkways authority
- To Government Organization then Finance
4344.By Del. Porter, Sumner and Lane - Modifying the West Virginia Parkways, Economic
Development and Tourism Authority's power and authority to charge tolls and issue bonds
- To Government Organization then Finance
4345.By Del. Stalnaker (By Request) - Allowing nonprofit organizations to hold up to two
charitable Texas hold'em tournaments per year - To Judiciary then Finance
4346.By Del. Louisos - Prohibiting the payment for the abortion-inducing drug RU-486 as a benefit under any health care insurance plan offered by the state to public employees - To
Health and Human Resources then Judiciary
4347.By Del. Lane - Increasing supplemental benefits to certain teacher retirement annuitants and
to increasing teacher's salaries (FN) - To Education then Finance
4348.By Del. Craig, Long, Amores, Sobonya, Pino, Trump, Armstead, Michael, Kominar, Howard
and Morgan - Relating to limitations for certain asbestos claims - To Judiciary