HOUSE OF DELEGATES
BILLS TO BE INTRODUCED
Friday, January 19, 2018
4202. By Del. Storch, Ferro, R. Romine, Hamrick, Ellington, McGeehan, Pyles, Lynch, Paynter, Barrett and Longstreth - Model Veterans Treatment Court Act (FN) - To Veterans' Affairs and Homeland Security then the Judiciary
4203. By Del. Butler, Cooper, Ambler, Ward, Hollen, Westfall, Criss, Harshbarger, Kelly, Zatezalo and Householder - Campus Free Speech Act (FN) - To Education then the Judiciary
4204. By Del. C. Miller, A. Evans, Sobonya, McGeehan, Frich, Atkinson, Westfall, Butler, Cooper, Harshbarger and Ambler - Relating rights guaranteed by the West Virginia Constitution and the United States Constitution when deciding the comity of a legal decision in a foreign country - To the Judiciary
4205. By Del. Phillips, Maynard, Criss, Statler, Paynter, Ambler, Lane, McGeehan, R. Miller, Eldridge and Dean - Entitling natural resource producers to the economic opportunity tax credit (FN) - To Energy then Finance
4206. By Del. Shott, Gearheart and Ellington - Revising pupil to teacher ratio for elementary schools (FN) - To Education then Finance
4207. By Del. Shott and Hanshaw - Authorizing an online application to receive a commission to act as a notary public, and eliminating the bond requirement - To the Judiciary
4208. By Del. Storch, Hamrick, Ellington and Barrett - Uniform Real Property Electronic Recording Act - To the Judiciary
4209. By Del. Storch, Ferro, R. Romine, Hamrick, Ellington, Pyles and Barrett - Revised Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act - To the Judiciary
4210. By Del. Marcum, Thompson, Hicks, Isner, Rodighiero, Eldridge, R. Miller, Robinson and Williams - Creating tax credits for new and/or existing small businesses in this state (FN) - To Small Business, Entrepreneurship and Economic Development then Finance
4211. By Del. Marcum, Eldridge, Rodighiero, Hicks, R. Miller, Isner, Phillips, Hollen, Maynard and E. Evans - Increasing penalties for public school employees that embezzle public funds - To Education then the Judiciary
4212. By Del. Marcum, R. Miller, Hicks, Eldridge, Thompson, Isner, Phillips, Hollen, E. Evans and Rodighiero - Relating to intentional killing based on status as law- enforcement officer - To the Judiciary then Finance
4213. By Del. Phillips, Blair, Criss, Lane, McGeehan, Marcum, Gearheart and Maynard - Reducing the severance tax on coal to two percent (FN) - To Energy then Finance
4214. By Del. Eldridge, Maynard, Diserio, R. Miller, Campbell, Marcum, Dean, Phillips, Ambler, Paynter and Cooper - Increasing penalties for unlawfully possessing or digging ginseng (FN) - To Agriculture and Natural Resources then the Judiciary
4215. By Del. Lane, Westfall, Kelly, White and Hanshaw - Relating to the involuntary hospitalization of persons administered opioid antagonists (FN) - To Health and Human Resources then the Judiciary
4216. By Del. Shott, Ellington and Gearheart - Revising the order in which qualified applicants are considered for service personnel employment by county boards of education - To Education
4217. By Del. Ellington, Sobonya, Atkinson, Queen, Summers, White, Westfall, Dean, Criss and Rohrbach - Permitting an attending physician to obtain a patient’s autopsy report - To Health and Human Resources then the Judiciary
4218. By Del. Ellington, Summers, Householder, Rohrbach, Sobonya, Criss and Hollen - Relating to medical professional liability - To Health and Human Resources then the Judiciary
4219. By Del. Espinosa, Statler, Upson, Cooper, Dean, Wilson and Higginbotham - Permitting employees of educational services cooperatives to participate in the State Teachers Retirement System (FN) - To Pensions and Retirement then Finance
4220. By Del. Espinosa, Statler, Upson, Cooper, Dean, Wilson, Higginbotham and Folk - Relating generally to grounds for revocation of a teaching certificate - To Education then the Judiciary
4221. By Del. Brewer, Sponaugle, Iaquinta, Diserio, Canestraro, Ferro, Fluharty, Isner, Hornbuckle, R. Miller and Maynard - Requiring the Tax Commissioner to maintain a centralized computerized information system (FN) - To Government Organization then Finance
4222. By Del. Hamilton, Frich, R. Romine, A. Evans, Ambler, Cooper, Lynch, Pyles, Sponaugle, Iaquinta and Marcum - Requiring the owners of motorboats to carry liability insurance, regardless of the horsepower or length of the motorboat - To Banking and Insurance then the Judiciary
4223. By Del. Rowan, Rohrbach, R. Romine, Wagner, Cooper, Ambler, Moye and Kelly - Developing a resource for use by parents to monitor and track deaf and hard-of-hearing children’s receptive and expressive language (FN) - To Education
4224. By Del. Shott, Ellington and Gearheart - Establishing an eight-hour work day for school service personnel (FN) - To Industry and Labor then Education
4225. By Del. Shott, Gearheart and Ellington - Eliminating the written consent requirement for relegating any condition of employment for service personnel (FN) - To Education
4226. By Del. Shott, Ellington and Gearheart - Eliminating the competency testing requirement for school service personnel (FN) - To Education
4227. By Del. Mr. Speaker (Mr. Armstead) and Miley [By Request of the Executive] - Relating generally to drug control - To Prevention and Treatment of Substance Abuse then the Judiciary
4228. By Del. Brewer, Sponaugle, Robinson, Isner, Canestraro, Williams, E. Evans, R. Miller, Ferro, Caputo and Diserio - Requiring available materials, supplies, equipment and other items purchased by the state and its agencies to be made in the United States (FN) - To Industry and Labor then the Judiciary
4229. By Del. Mr. Speaker (Mr. Armstead) and Miley - Relating to debarment of vendors seeking to provide goods and services to the state and its subdivisions (FN) - To Government Organization then Finance
4230. By Del. Westfall, Frich, White and Upson - Relating to credit for reinsurance (FN) - To Banking and Insurance then the Judiciary
4231. By Del. Shott, Gearheart and Ellington - Eliminating the requirement to pay service personnel for at least a full day of work when he or she has worked more than three and one-half hours on any Saturday or Sunday (FN) - To Education then Finance