HOUSE OF DELEGATES
BILLS INTRODUCED
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
4306.By Del. Poling, M., Duke and Paxton - Relating to public school support computation of
local share - To Education then Finance
4307.By Del. Doyle, Perdue, Brown, Fleischauer and Moore - Plastic Shopping Bag Excise Tax
Act (FN) - To Finance
4308.By Del. Louisos - Relating to fraudulent, deceptive or misleading representations by debt
collectors - To Judiciary
4309.By Del. Michael - Authorizing the Town of Moorefield, the Hardy County Commission, and
Hardy County's largest corporate user of public wastewater facilities to construct and
maintain a state of the art regional wastewater treatment plant - To Political Subdivisions
then Judiciary - [Local Bill]
4310.By Del. Reynolds - Prohibiting members of the media from being compelled to give
testimony, or be subject to search, before a grand jury - To Judiciary
4311.By Del. White and Campbell [By Request of the Department of Commerce] - Authorizing
the Marketing and Communications office of the Department of Commerce to promote and
sell West Virginia related items - To Finance
4312.By Del. White and Campbell [By Request of the Tax and Revenue Department] - Relating
to the Tax Procedure and Administration Act (FN) - To Finance
4313.By Del. Doyle, Campbell, Guthrie, Wells, Manchin, Walker, T., Longstreth, Michael,
Overington, Duke and Perdue - Providing that parties advocating passage or defeat of a
public question by referendum vote are subject to reporting requirements - To Judiciary
4314.By Del. White and Campbell [By Request of the Tax and Revenue Department] -
Establishing the valuation of motor vehicles and motorcycles for property tax assessment
purposes based on "clean load" and "clean trade-in" values (FN) - To Judiciary then Finance
4315.By Del. White and Campbell [By Request of the Tax and Revenue Department] - Relating
to the tax credit for residential solar energy systems (FN) - To Energy, Industry and Labor,
Economic Development and Small Business then Finance
4316.By Del. McGeehan, Crosier, Longstreth, Ross, Michael, Hunt, Hartman and Ireland - West Virginia Firearms Freedom Act - To Judiciary
4317.By Del. Rodighiero - Providing a $1,000 cost-of- living adjustment to all eligible state
employees and retirees (FN) - To Pensions and Retirement then Finance
4318.By Del. Moore, Walters, Reynolds and Azinger [By Request of the Division of Banking] -
Preventing employees and officials of the Division of Banking from taking regulatory action
involving financial institutions with whom they may have outstanding extensions of credit
or pending applications - To Banking and Insurance then Judiciary
4319.By Del. Morgan, Stephens, Ferro, Guthrie, Mahan and Barker [By Request of the Secretary
of State's Office] - Relating to publication of the State Register - To Government
Organization then Finance
4320.By Del. Michael - Establishing the number of members for a municipal planning commission
for Class IV municipalities - To Political Subdivisions then Judiciary
4321.By Del. White, Campbell, Martin and Michael - Relating to underwriting of nonstate
employer groups by the Public Employees Insurance Agency - To Judiciary
4322.By Del. Michael - Relating to the required number of members for municipal boards of
zoning appeals for Class IV municipalities - To Political Subdivisions then Judiciary
4323.By Del. Armstead, Lane and Walters - Prohibiting use of turning lanes for through traffic
under certain circumstances - To Roads and Transportation then Judiciary
4324.By Del. Poling, M., Perry, Duke, Walker, D., Smith, Rodighiero, Moye, Paxton, Ireland,
Stowers and Lawrence - Extending the expiration date of employment of retired teachers
beyond the post-retirement employment limit - To Education then Finance
4325.By Del. Walker, D. - Relating to the regulation of firearms and other deadly weapons - To
Natural Resources then Judiciary
4326.By Del. Fleischauer, Schadler, Azinger, Brown, Hamilton, Sobonya and Hatfield - Requiring
a preliminary breath analysis for the purpose of determining the blood alcohol content of a
surviving driver - To Judiciary