HOUSE OF DELEGATES

BILLS TO BE INTRODUCED

Monday, January 28, 2019

2687.   By Del. Campbell, Pack, Bates, Steele, Shott, Paynter, Lavender-Bowe, Kessinger, Maynard, Toney and Evans - Exempting law enforcement and emergency vehicles from paying turnpike tolls (FN) - To Fire Departments and Emergency Medical Services then Finance

2688.   By Del. Maynard, Hamrick, Paynter, J. Jeffries, Rohrbach, Dean, Miller, Lovejoy, Pack, Robinson and Byrd - Requiring air conditioning on all school buses (FN) - To Education then Finance

2689.   By Del. Rodighiero - Relating to replacing the present crime of burglary with the crime of home invasion (FN) - To the Judiciary

2690.   By Del. Westfall, Azinger, Nelson and Williams - Relating to guaranty associations - To Banking and Insurance then the Judiciary

2691.   By Del. Howell, D. Jeffries, Pack, Phillips, Worrell, Sypolt, Hott, C. Martin, Cadle, Dean and Storch - Providing that a license to carry a concealed deadly weapon expires on the holder’s birthday - To the Judiciary

2692.   By Del. Howell, D. Jeffries, Pack, Phillips, Worrell, Sypolt, Hott, C. Martin, Cadle, Dean and Storch - Relating to primary elections and procedures - To Government Organization

2693.   By Del. Howell, D. Jeffries, Pack, Phillips, Worrell, Sypolt, Hott, C. Martin, Cadle, Dean and Storch - Relating to traffic violations as qualifying for deferred adjudication - To Technology and Infrastructure then the Judiciary

2694.   By Del. Howell, D. Jeffries, Pack, Phillips, Sypolt, Hott, Cadle, Hamrick, Graves, McGeehan and Pushkin - Relating to the state’s ability to regulate hemp - To Agriculture and Natural Resources then Government Organization

2695.   By Del. Hollen, Boggs, Fast, Harshbarger, Miller, Criss, D. Kelly and Pushkin [By Request of the WV Department of Military Affairs and Public Safety] - Relating to purchases made by the Director of the Division of Protective Services for equipment to maintain security at state facilities - To Veterans' Affairs and Homeland Security then the Judiciary

2696.   By Del. Howell, Bibby, Phillips, Sypolt, Cadle, Azinger, D. Jeffries, Pack, Worrell and Hott - Creating an additional index system for state-owned lands - To Government Organization

2697.   By Del. Howell, Foster, McGeehan, Maynard, Toney, Jennings, Sypolt, Cadle, J. Jeffries, Pack and Worrell - The Occupational Licensing Consumer Choice Act - To Industry and Labor then Government Organization

2698.   By Del. Hollen, Boggs, Harshbarger, Miller, Pushkin, Criss, D. Kelly and Canestraro [By Request of the WV Department of Military Affairs and Public Safety] - Authorizing the Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation to release to county prosecutors of this state certain information - To Veterans' Affairs and Homeland Security then the Judiciary

2699.   By Del. Howell, D. Jeffries, Pack, Phillips, Worrell, Sypolt, Hott, C. Martin, Cadle, Dean and Hamrick - Relating to municipal annexation by minor boundary adjustment - To Government Organization then the Judiciary

2700.   By Del. Howell, D. Jeffries, Pack, Phillips, Worrell, Sypolt, Hott, C. Martin, Cadle and Dean - Requiring the Public Employees Insurance Agency to use the West Virginia Medicaid Prescription Plan (FN) - To Banking and Insurance then Health and Human Resources

2701.   By Del. Howell, D. Jeffries, Pack, Phillips, Worrell, Sypolt, Hott, C. Martin, Cadle, Dean and Hamrick - Relating to general restrictions for outdoor advertising - To Technology and Infrastructure then Government Organization

2702.   By Del. Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) and Miley [By Request of the Executive] - Relating to the wireless enhanced 911 fee - To Finance

2703.   By Del. Pack, Steele, Cooper, Graves, Criss, Westfall, Queen, Azinger, Higginbotham, Barrett and Bates - Relating to refunds of excise taxes collected from dealers of petroleum products (FN) - To Finance

2704.   By Del. Rowe - Relating to eligibility for parole - To the Judiciary

2705.   By Del. Doyle, S. Brown and Evans - Redistricting of the Senate into 16 two-member senatorial districts and redistricting the House into 96 single member districts - To Political Subdivisions then the Judiciary

2706.   By Del. Harshbarger, Steele, Wilson, Foster, J. Jeffries, Higginbotham, Hollen, Cooper, McGeehan, Kessinger and Cadle - Relating to statement and computation of teachers' service for members of the State Teachers Retirement System - To Pensions and Retirement then Finance

2707.   By Del. Nelson, Fluharty, Shott, Ellington, Queen, Miley, Hornbuckle, Byrd, Cooper, J. Kelly and Fleischauer - Relating to the apportionment of representation - To the Judiciary

2708.   By Del. Householder, Foster, Howell, Kessinger and Waxman - Local Government Labor and Consumer Marketing Regulatory Limitation Act - To Government Organization then the Judiciary