Friday, January 20, 2012



SB 353 - Sen. Unger, Kessler (Mr. President), Browning, Laird, Klempa and Snyder
Exempting Concealed Carry Permit holders from National Instant Criminal Background Check System when purchasing firearm

Judiciary

SB 354 - Sen. Klempa, McCabe, Wells, Palumbo, Foster and Yost
Relating to filling vacancies in certain county offices

Government Organization then Judiciary

SB 355 - Sen. Klempa, McCabe and Wells
Allowing counties to deduct delinquent tax collection costs from distribution to levying bodies

Government Organization then Finance

SB 356 - Sen. Stollings, Kessler (Mr. President), Laird, Miller, Foster, Snyder, Klempa and Jenkins
Creating dental practitioner tax credit for certain indigent care

Health and Human Resources then Finance

SB 357 - Sen. Barnes
Reapportioning congressional districts

Select Committee on Redistricting

SB 358 - Sen. Laird, Browning, Foster, Green, Hall, Miller, Kessler (Mr. President), Unger, Beach and Jenkins
Prohibiting possession of certain multiple controlled substances obtained from more than one practitioner

Health and Human Resources then Judiciary

SB 359 - Sen. Yost and Kessler (Mr. President)
Requiring seller of precious metals and gems present photo ID to dealers (FN)

Judiciary
SB 360 - Sen. Tucker and Plymale
Granting personal property purchaser at foreclosure sale right of disposal with notice

Judiciary

SB 361 - Sen. Tucker and Plymale
Changing legal advertisement publication date for name change

Judiciary

SB 362 - Sen. Snyder, Plymale, Unger, Stollings, Kirkendoll, Helmick, Jenkins, Laird, Barnes, Beach, Edgell and D. Facemire
Authorizing bond issuance for Cacapon Resort State Park and Beech Fork State Park capital improvements (FN)

Natural Resources then Finance

SB 363 - Sen. Klempa, Tucker, Browning, Palumbo, Wells, Nohe, Sypolt, Beach, Foster and Jenkins
Creating Uniform Real Property Electronic Recording Act (IB)

Interstate Cooperation then Judiciary

SB 364 - Sen. Yost
Relating to compilation and availability of birth parents' social and medical histories prior to adoption

Health and Human Resources then Judiciary

SB 365 - Sen. Laird, Plymale, Beach and Miller
Increasing membership of PEIA Finance Board

Banking and Insurance then Government Organization

SB 366 - Sen. Stollings and Snyder
Increasing opportunities for certain WV accredited thoroughbred racehorses

Judiciary

SB 367 - Sen. Williams, Sypolt, Beach and Jenkins
Relating to liability of real property possessor for trespasser harm

Judiciary

SB 368 - Sen. Hall
Granting certain real property owners access to unused DOH property

Transportation and Infrastructure then Judiciary
SB 369 - Sen. Unger and Snyder
Permitting Deputy Sheriff Retirement System retirants to modify benefit options upon divorce (FN)

Pensions then Judiciary

SB 370 - Sen. Unger, Kessler (Mr. President), Browning, Klempa and Laird
Relating to transport and storage of firearms in private vehicles

Judiciary

SB 371 - Sen. Kessler (Mr. President) and Hall [By Request of the Executive]
Providing school system under declared state of emergency participate as innovation zone pilot project

Education

SB 372 - Sen. Kessler (Mr. President) and Hall [By Request of the Executive]
Relating to performance evaluations for professional education personnel; instituting teacher mentoring system

Education

SB 373 - Sen. Unger, Kessler (Mr. President) and Snyder
Providing State Police collect fee for advanced training (FN)

Government Organization then Finance

SB 374 - Sen. Klempa, Tucker, Browning, Nohe and Jenkins
Amending Uniform Commercial Code (IB)

Interstate Cooperation then Judiciary

SB 375 - Sen. Minard
Creating Uniform Debt Management Services Act

Interstate Cooperation then Judiciary

SCR 8 - Sen. Yost, Kessler (Mr. President), Unger, Klempa, Miller, Beach, Edgell and Laird
Requesting DOH name bridge at Wellsburg "Bernie Kazienko Memorial Bridge"


SR 7 - Sen. Snyder, Unger, Miller, Browning, Wills, Edgell, Foster, Laird, Fanning and D. Facemire
Opposing US Supreme Court's constitutional interpretation in Citizens United decision