HOUSE OF DELEGATES
BILLS INTRODUCED
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
4418.By Del. Andes - Requiring lobbyists to disclose compensation agreements for each registered
employer - To Judiciary
4419.By Del. Poling, M., Paxton and Stephens - Developing caseload standards for the
Department of Health and Human Resource program areas - To Health and Human
Resources then Government Organization
4420.By Del. Miley, Craig, Morgan, Michael, Ross, Kominar and Cann - Asbestos Claims
Transparency Act - To Judiciary
4421.By Del. Mahan, Klempa, Fleischauer, Miley, White, Marshall, Campbell, Perdue, Poling, M.
and Hatfield - Removing the provision specifying a termination date for the Equal Pay
Commission - To Government Organization
4422.By Del. Miley, Brown, Ferro, Longstreth, Moore and Ross [By Request of the Supreme
Court of Appeals] - Clarifying that law-enforcement may remove weapons possessed after
service or notice of a protective order but before an actual hearing - To Judiciary
4423.By Del. Poling, M. and Duke [By Request of the Department of Education] - Providing
additional conditions for which counties may provide teachers salary increments or
compensation above the county salary schedule - To Education then Finance
4424.By Del. Poling, M. and Duke [By Request of the Department of Education] - Requiring a
revised annual personnel evaluation process for all professional personnel that is aligned with
the state's new teaching and leadership standards - To Education
4425.By Del. Perdue, Hatfield, Border, Hartman, Marshall, Michael, Moore, Phillips, Rodighiero,
Staggers and Wooton - Developing a pilot program for unlicensed personnel to administer
medication in a nursing home - To Health and Human Resources then Judiciary - [Interim
Bill]
4426.By Del. Andes - Ending the requirement that health facilities acquire a certificate of need to
open - To Health and Human Resources then Judiciary
4427.By Del. Andes and McGeehan - Providing an annual $5,000 bonus to teachers of advanced
placement math and science classes - To Education then Finance
4428.By Del. Andes, Cowles and Miller, C. - Abolishing the Board of Barbers and Cosmetologists
- To Government Organization then Judiciary
4429.By Del. Phillips, Crosier, Frazier, Longstreth, Mahan, Staggers, Guthrie and Hall - Increasing
the financial penalties for causing serious injury or death to a dog or horse used by law
enforcement officials - To Agriculture then Judiciary
4430.By Del. Boggs, Perry, Moore, White, Miley, Kominar, Azinger and Evans - Requiring the
Public Employees Insurance Agency and its contractors, under certain circumstances, to
advertise that they are seeking bids prior to accepting bids (FN) - To Finance
4431.By Del. Azinger and Crosier - Permitting a retired police officer to be hired as a chief of
police and continue to receive retirement benefits - To Pensions and Retirement then Finance
4432.By Del. Talbott, Eldridge and Ross - Providing for actual costs to be paid for municipal
audits and reducing the cap on audits for Class IV municipalities - To Political Subdivisions
then Finance
4433.By Del. Craig, Stowers, Kominar, Morgan, Miller, C., Andes and Reynolds - Relating to
determining the appropriate penalty to impose against operators who fail to provide
immediate notice upon the occurrence of a mining accident - To Energy, Industry and Labor,
Economic Development and Small Business then Judiciary
4434.By Del. Staggers, Hatfield, Swartzmiller, Manypenny, Reynolds, Ross, Marshall, Stephens
and Martin - Expanding prescriptive authority of advanced nurse practitioners - To Health
and Human Resources then Government Organization
4435.By Del. White [By Request of the Tax and Revenue Department] - Relating to estate tax
(FN) - To Judiciary then Finance
4436.By Del. Shaver, Poling, M., Perry, Williams, Ennis, Beach, Lawrence, Romine, Pethtel,
Paxton and Cann - Providing discretion to schools that make AYP to use assessments and
adopting instructional strategies and programs that promote student learning - To Education
4437.By Del. Spencer, Stephens, Hatfield and Caputo - Creating a license plate for West Virginia
coal miners (FN) - To Roads and Transportation then Finance